Released on the multi-platinum album Get Lucky in 1981 and becoming a chart success as a single into 1982, "When It's Over" demonstrated Loverboy's versatility beyond just high-energy numbers. This rock track adopts a power ballad feel, built around atmospheric keyboards, melodic guitar lines, and a steady arena rock beat, offering an emotional change of pace.
Mike Reno delivers a powerful, heartfelt vocal performance capturing the turmoil of a relationship's conclusion. The lyrics delve into themes of denial, acceptance, and the painful realization of finality after love fades. Its polished rock production and emotional delivery made it a significant radio hit, solidifying the band's multi-faceted appeal during their early 80s peak.
SONG MEANING: "When It's Over" deals with the painful aftermath of a breakup. The lyrics express the struggle to accept that a relationship has ended ("Don't try to tell me that it's not over / For you, maybe, but not for me"), reflecting on the hurt, denial, and the difficult process of acknowledging finality and moving on.