Too Much Trouble (Limahl song)
Too Much Trouble is a song by British singer Limahl, released in 1984 as a single from his debut solo album, Don't Suppose. It was written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte.
The song is a synth-pop track characterized by its upbeat tempo, prominent synthesizer melodies, and Limahl's distinctive vocals. Lyrically, the song deals with the complexities and frustrations of relationships, specifically the notion that love can sometimes be "too much trouble."
"Too Much Trouble" achieved moderate commercial success, charting in several European countries but failing to reach the same level of popularity as Limahl's earlier hit, "Never Ending Story." While not a major chart-topper, it remains a recognized track within Limahl's discography and is often included on 1980s music compilations.