: Khan actually recorded her parts for the song, and she is still credited with "vocal arrangements" in the liner notes. However, her record company blocked the release of the duet to avoid competing with her own album at the time.
Directed by British photographer , the video features Palmer performing in front of a "band" of five female models: Julie Pankhurst (keyboards), Patty Kelly (guitar), Mak Gilchrist (bass), Julia Bolino (guitar), and Kathy Davies (drums).
The song's title also touches on a real psychological phenomenon. Research suggests that the early stages of romantic love can mirror chemical dependencies, involving similar neurochemical processes in the brain as substance addiction. Characteristics of this "addiction" include: Robert Palmer - Addicted To Love (Official Music Video)
: Despite their cool exterior, the shoot had its mishaps; one model reportedly lost her balance and knocked her guitar into the back of Palmer's head during filming. Musical Origins & Production
: It became Palmer's signature song, reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning him a Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. Legacy and HD Remastering
The phrase "" refers to the high-definition remastered version of the iconic 1986 music video by British rock singer Robert Palmer . While the song was a massive #1 hit, it is the visual presentation—often available now in 4K and HD upscales —that cemented its place in pop culture history. The Iconic Visual Aesthetic


