Soft Cell – Tainted Love (LIVE on Good Morning America, 2002) 🎤

Relive a fantastic music television moment as Soft Cell perform their iconic 1980s hit "Tainted Love" live on Good Morning America in 2002, entertaining thousands of fans with one of the most recognisable songs of the decade. 🎶✨ Led by Marc Almond and David Ball, Soft Cell helped define the synth-pop and new wave sound of the early 1980s, and Tainted Love remains their signature song and a timeless pop classic. 🎵 About the song: • Originally recorded by Gloria Jones in 1964 • Reimagined by Soft Cell in 1981 • Became an international chart sensation • Reached #1 in numerous countries • One of the best-selling singles of the 1980s • A defining track of the synth-pop era 📺 This Good Morning America performance captures Soft Cell bringing their legendary hit to a new generation of fans more than two decades after its original release. From its unforgettable synthesizer hook to Marc Almond's distinctive vocals, Tainted Love continues to be one of the most influential and enduring songs in pop music history. If you enjoy 80s music, synth-pop classics, and live television performances, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more music throwbacks. #SoftCell #TaintedLove #GoodMorningAmerica #80sMusic #SynthPop #MarcAlmond #NewWave #LivePerformance #ClassicHits #MusicThrowback Follow the show on social media: @SoundMuseumAU TikTok / Instagram / Facebook Sound Museum is also a music podcast with a personal connection. Throwing back to the past and highlighting exciting new music. Available on all podcast providers, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, Amazon and many more. Credits: Created, hosted & produced by Leo Stubbing Graphic Design: Brand Crowd All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel does not claim any right over them. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.