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You're in Love (Ratt song)

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"You're in Love"
Single by Ratt
from the album Invasion of Your Privacy
Released1985
Recorded1985
GenreHeavy metal, glam metal
Length3:12
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)Juan Croucier, Stephen Pearcy
Producer(s)Beau Hill
Ratt singles chronology
"Lay It Down"
(1985)
"You're in Love"
(1985)
"What You Give Is What You Get"
(1985)

"You're in Love" is a song by the American heavy metal band Ratt. It is the first track on the group's 1985 album Invasion of Your Privacy, and the second single released from the record by Atlantic Records.

Background

"You're in Love" was co-written by Ratt bassist Juan Croucier and lead singer Stephen Pearcy.

Featured on Season 2 Episode 9: "Flashback" of the Freeform series, Alone Together.

Music video

The music video for the track features several love scene clips from classic movies and cartoons. The beginning of the video shows a clip from the movie Brother Rat about cadets at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia, directed by William Keighley and starring Ronald Reagan. First year (freshmen) cadets at Virginia Military Institute are called rats. Additionally, it includes a scene where guitarist Robbin Crosby catches an undergarment from a female audience member after she throws it on stage.

The concert footage in the video was shot at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, and on Saturday August 10, 1985 at the Hirsch Memorial Coliseum in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Reception

The song hit No. 89 on the Billboard and No. 34 on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart.

Track listing

  1. "You're in Love" - 3:12
  2. "Between the Eyes" - 3:54

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1985–86) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 89
U.S. Billboard Top Rock Tracks 34