Speed Your Love to Me

"Speed Your Love to Me" is a song by Simple Minds, which was released as the second single from the album Sparkle in the Rain on 9 January 1984.

[3] Much like its predecessor in the charts, "Waterfront", "Speed Your Love to Me" was a stadium-oriented rock song with heavy drums and the keyboards playing a more subtle role.

[5] A promotional video was completed for the single on 6 December 1983,[6] which was a cinematic composition of studio performances and scenic images.

[7] The fan website Dream Giver Redux describes how fast-moving clips of moving through roads and tunnels in urban Glasgow coincides with the chorus "Run till we come, until we be/Speed your love to me".

"Bass Line" is an instrumental version of "White Hot Day", the seventh song of Sparkle in the Rain.

Music video featuring Jim Kerr 'flying over' over fast paced images of the Erskine Bridge