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It is famous for using long, one-take shots, including a scene where the cameraman rides a motorcycle to chase lead singer Nick Van Eede through a warehouse.
A particularly unique feature of the music for is that it actually has two distinct official music videos, each tailored for different global markets when it was released in the mid-1980s. 1. The UK "Warehouse" Version cutting_crew_i_just_died_in_your_arms_official_...
Filmed in a film studio, this version features a mix of color and black-and-white footage. It is famous for using long, one-take shots,
It was the first number-one single for both the band and Virgin Records in the United States, topping the Billboard Hot 100 in May 1987. The UK "Warehouse" Version Filmed in a film
It utilizes a split-screen aesthetic with high-contrast shadows, grain effects, and artistic, fragmented shots of models interspersed with the band's performance.
Frontman Nick Van Eede wrote the song in about an hour the morning after a night spent with his then-girlfriend.