Alison Limerick’s “Where Love Lives” is a 1990 club classic written by Lati Kronlund and produced with David Crawford, originally released as her solo debut and later achieved major popularity in clubs after a subsequent re- release. The track is best known for its uplifting piano-house groove and Limerick’s expressive vocal performance, and it became a staple in early 90s dance floors in the UK and beyond. It also gained renewed visibility when used in modern campaigns and has been discussed in relation to recent John Lewis Christmas ads.
Details you might find useful:
- Original release: November 1990, with subsequent re-releases boosting chart performance and club play.
- Writer/producer: Lati Kronlund (writer) and David Crawford (producer) contributed the core lyrics and sonic direction.
- Chart presence: The track reached notable chart positions in the UK and developed a lasting legacy as a dance-floor anthem.
- Later exposure: Reissued/remixed versions and its association with John Lewis campaigns have kept it in public conversation into the mid-2020s.
If you’d like, I can tailor this into a short discography blurb, a teaching note for a language-learning class using the song as a cultural anchor, or compare it to other 1990s house tracks.
