"Don't Leave Me This Way" has one of the most storied histories in dance music. Originally written by Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, and Cary Gilbert, it has seen legendary iterations over the decades:
Built around warm basslines, rhythmic guitars, and a harmonic lift, it draws inspiration from the track's long history as a club "bomb". "Don't Leave Me This Way" has one of
McKay’s label, which recently celebrated its 500th release , has become a "haven for great house music". By focusing on a house-driven sound while letting his "disco flag fly," McKay ensures this classic remains relevant for a new generation of club-goers. By focusing on a house-driven sound while letting
founder Kevin McKay continues his streak of revitalizing dancefloor classics with a fresh take on the iconic anthem, "Don’t Leave Me This Way." Released under his Glasgow Underground imprint, this extended mix transforms the disco staple into a modern tech-house heater. About the Track Why We Love It
The Communards delivered an electro-pop masterpiece in 1986 that touched millions. Why We Love It