My Love Is Your Love

The Countdown Singers · Other Songs - The Countdown Singers

(Clap your hands y'all, it's alright...)



If tomorrow is judgment day (Sing Mommy)

And I'm standing on the front line

And the Lord asks me what I did with my life

I will say I spent it with you



If I wake up in World War III

I see destruction and poverty

And I feel like I want to go home

It's okay if you're coming with me



'Cause your love is my love

And my love is your love

It would take an eternity to break us

And the chains of Amistad couldn't hold us

'Cause your love is my love

And my love is your love

It would take an eternity to break us

And the chains of Amistad couldn't hold us



If I lose my fame and fortune

And I'm homeless on the street

And I'm sleeping in Grand Central Station

It's okay if you're sleeping with me



As the years they pass us by

We stay young through each other's eyes

And no matter how old we get

It's okay as long as I got you baby



'Cause your love is my love

And my love is your love

It would take an eternity to break us

And the chains of Amistad couldn't hold us

'Cause your love is my love

And my love is your love

It would take an eternity to break us

And the chains of Amistad couldn't hold us



If I should die this very day

Don't cry, 'cause on Earth we weren't meant to stay

And no matter what the people say

I'll be waiting for you after the judgment day



'Cause your love is my love

And my love is your love

It would take an eternity to break us

And the chains of Amistad couldn't hold us

'Cause your love is my love

And my love is your love

It would take an eternity to break us

And the chains of Amistad couldn't hold us

My Love Is Your Love

The Countdown Singers' 1983 hit 'My Love Is Your Love' stands as a defining track of the New Wave and synth-pop era. Recorded with a distinctive, driving synthesizer line and a rhythmic, dance-oriented beat, the song captures the energetic optimism characteristic of early 80s club music. Released as a single, it became a staple of dance floors and radio play, embodying the genre's fusion of electronic instrumentation with catchy, melodic pop structures. The track remains a significant example of the era's sound, showcasing the group's ability to craft memorable, upbeat recordings that resonated with audiences seeking a modern, futuristic musical experience.