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‘Love Is Like Oxygen’: The Last Glittering Breath of Sweet’s Troubled Voice

Last updated: January 21, 2026 11:23 pm
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The shimmering synths of “Love Is Like Oxygen” masked a band imploding: Sweet’s last U.S. Top 10 was literally the moment guitarist Andy Scott heard his frontman Brian Connolly sing on-key and sober—then watched the tour that followed erase the miracle.

The Chart Peak That Hid the Crash

In June 1978 Billboard pinned “Love Is Like Oxygen” at No. 8, gifting glam-rock survivors Sweet their third U.S. Top 10 after 1973’s “Ballroom Blitz” and “Fox on the Run.” The single, lifted from the album Level Headed, fused high-wire harmonies with sweeping synthesizers—an evolutionary leap that radio programmers couldn’t ignore.

What listeners never saw: the take was only possible because tour manager Mick Angus dragged Connolly into the studio at 11 a.m., coffee in hand, sober for once. Guitarist Andy Scott told Write Wyatt UK he felt the band “turn a corner” that morning—until the American tour started and Connolly began “falling all over the stage, more pissed than Jim Morrison.”

Alcohol, Smoke and a Voice in Freefall

By 1979 the remaining trio—Scott, bassist Steve Priest and drummer Mick Tucker—cut the follow-up Cut Above the Rest without their frontman. Priest later admitted to Focus in the Mix that Connolly’s lifelong cigarette habit “destroyed” his tenor; road-manager accounts describe nightly green-room rituals of gin for breakfast and chain-smoked packs before sound-check.

The collapse wasn’t sudden. Engineers had already begun double-tracking Scott’s voice to mask Connolly’s slurred phrasing, and live bootlegs from the 1978 U.S. swing capture missed cues and cracked high notes the studio version never betrayed.

The Reunion That Never Reheated

A decade later the quartet briefly entertained reforming the classic lineup. Management scheduled 1988 rehearsals, but doctors warned Connolly—then 39—his liver couldn’t survive the road. The reunion dissolved; Connolly died in 1997 at 51, leaving Scott the last surviving ’70s-era member still touring under the Sweet banner.

Why “Oxygen” Still Matters

Strip away the arpeggiated synth solo and you hear a band holding its breath: every layered harmony is a plea for the singer to stay upright, every key change a last-ditch lift. The track’s ASCAP and Ivor Novello trophies aren’t just industry hardware—they’re headstones for a moment when glam’s sparkle briefly outshone its shadows.

For modern fans the song is a portal: one pass through the chorus and you’re back in 1978, watching a frail Scottish tenor nail a take the band never fully captured again. Streaming spikes every time a new rock-doc samples the hook, proving that tragedy, when set to a perfect melody, ages into nostalgia gold.

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