| And So Is Love | ![]() |
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| Country: UK |
| | Label/Number: EMI CDEM 355 | |
| | Release date: November 7, 1994 | |
| | Chronology: Kate's 11th UK CD single; the 4th (and final UK single) from The Red Shoes (with her 33rd and 40th non-LP tracks). | |
| | Highest chart position: 26 | |
| | Cover photo by Anthony Crickmay (his first) | |
| | And So Is Love Lyrics | |
| | What it's about: Love, like life, is not perfect; but as we get older, we learn that our loved ones matter most (I think). | |
| | Running time: 4:17 | |
| | Rubberband Girl (US Mix) Lyrics | |
| | What it's about: Kate encourages us to be more flexible and resilient in this one -- in short, to "go with the flow". | |
| | Running time: 3:49 | |
| | Eat The Music (US Mix) Lyrics | |
| | What it's about: Opening ourselves up in relationships to reveal who we really are inside. | |
| | Running time: 9:21 | |
| | Etc: The Rubberband Girl (US Mix) is a true Kate anomaly. It's a disco remix (very different from the original), recorded in 1994 for the US market -- but it was never officially released anywhere but the UK! | |
| | Etc2: The Eat The Music (US Mix) is the same as the 12" Version that appears on the US CD and cassingle. Adding to the confusion is a 3rd version, the so called Extended Mix, which appears on the European and Australian singles (a real misnomer in that it's actually 12 seconds shorter than the standard LP mix)! |