Love Is All That Matters

"Love Is All That Matters" is a song by British synth-pop group the Human League.

[2] It was recorded in early 1986 at the Flyte Time studios in Minneapolis while the Human League were in residence recording Crash with producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.

[4] The cover artwork (expanded) designed by Ken Ansell, is actually a gatefold of a single photograph of Susan Ann Sulley, Philip Oakey and Joanne Catherall.

Graeme Kay from Smash Hits declared the song as "a flippin' corker", explaining, "It starts off with a mega-heavy disco beat, then in come the group's resident foxtresses Sue and Joanne who trill away over layer upon layer of tringly oriental type bells and after a while Philip Oakey starts to holler away frenziedly about "being faithful" 'cos "love is all that matters".

This was also designed to provide a storyboard which promoted the band’s back catalogue to generate interest in the Greatest Hits compilation, the principal reason "Love Is All That Matters" was released in the first place.

Gatefold cover artwork