Produced by the UK duo M&S (Ricky Morrison and Fran Sidoli), these are widely considered the definitive versions for peak-time play.
A faster-paced, energetic rework with more pronounced piano chords and a "funky" swing.
Known for its atmospheric and slightly darker texture compared to the main vocal mixes. Produced by the UK duo M&S (Ricky Morrison
These versions focus on a deep, steady bassline and clean percussion, allowing the vocals to take center stage.
The collaboration between Sabrina Armstrong and Barbara Tucker—often dubbed the "Queen of House"—brings a Gospel-inspired richness to the track. Tucker's signature ad-libs and soulful range anchor the production, while Armstrong’s vocals provide a soaring, uplifting energy. Lyrically, the song focuses on themes of persistence and devotion, with the recurring hook "I'm gonna keep this going... no matter what" serving as a powerful dance-floor mantra. Key Remixes and Production These versions focus on a deep, steady bassline
The 1996 release was notable for its diverse tracklist , featuring several standout versions that catered to different club environments:
While not as commercially ubiquitous as Tucker’s other 1990s hits like "Beautiful People," "Keep On Lovin' You" remains a highly sought-after record for house purists. It is frequently cited in house music databases alongside other mid-90s classics from artists like Stardust, Black Magic, and Kenlou, cementing its place in the "Golden Era" of deep house. Lyrically, the song focuses on themes of persistence
A more stripped-back, hypnotic version that loops the vocal hooks over a driving groove.