When Barbara Tucker steps to the mic, you don’t just hear house music—you feel it. And with Love Vibrations (Georgie’s Radio Mix), she delivers an electrifying celebration of love, rhythm, and spiritual uplift that captures the true essence of classic vocal house.

Released in the mid-2000s, this remix by Georgie Porgie (aka George Andros) takes Tucker’s already soulful original and injects it with pure dancefloor energy. From the moment the beat drops, the track is a rush of positivity. Bright keys, funky basslines, and crisp percussion form the foundation, but it’s Tucker’s voice—powerful, joyous, and undeniably iconic—that takes it to another level.
Georgie’s Radio Mix tightens the arrangement for peak radio and club performance, clocking in at just under four minutes but packing every second with groove. It’s polished, vibrant, and unmistakably rooted in the golden era of soulful house. Think late-night NYC clubs, hands in the air, and a crowd moving as one to the rhythm of something greater than themselves.
What makes Love Vibrations so enduring is its purity of intent. It’s not trying to be trendy or edgy. It’s not dark or ironic. It’s feel-good music in its truest form. It reminds you that house music was born from love—community, connection, and the release of joy on the dancefloor.
Tucker, often hailed as the Queen of House, has always embodied that spirit. From her early work with Masters at Work to tracks like Beautiful People and I Get Lifted, she has consistently delivered vocals that elevate and inspire. Love Vibrations stands firmly in that legacy: a soulful, uplifting track that feels just as relevant today as it did when it first dropped.
So whether you’re spinning it at a party or blasting it in your headphones to start the day, this Georgie’s Radio Mix is a guaranteed mood-lifter. It’s a celebration of love, rhythm, and the kind of house music that makes you move from the inside out.
Let the beat carry you. Let the love vibrations take over.