Wake Up My Love

"Wake Up My Love" is a song by the English rock musician George Harrison from his tenth studio album Gone Troppo (1982).

Released as the A-side of the album's lead single, it peaked at number 53 in the United States but failed to chart in Britain.

As with his previous single, "Teardrops", the song was an attempt by Harrison to make his music sound contemporary, to appease the commercial concerns of Warner Bros. Records.

[3] In the opinion of Ultimate Classic Rock critic Nick DeRiso, "Wake Up My Love" sounds "as dated an item as any Beatles-related '80s release this side of [Paul McCartney's] 'Spies Like Us'".

"[2] Billboard called it an "offbeat pop tune, quite accessible, with synthesizers providing both the basic rhythm track and sci-fi sound effects.