Love_Hurts_(Deacon_Blue_song)

Love Hurts

Love Hurts

1960 song by Boudleaux Bryant


"Love Hurts" is a song written and composed by the American songwriter Boudleaux Bryant. First recorded by the Everly Brothers in July 1960, the song is most well known in two hit versions by UK artists; by Scottish hard rock band Nazareth in 1974 and by English singer-songwriter Jim Capaldi in 1975.

Quick Facts Song by the Everly Brothers, from the album A Date with the Everly Brothers ...

Original version by the Everly Brothers

The song was introduced in October 1960 as an album track on A Date with the Everly Brothers but was never released as a single (A-side or B-side) by the Everlys. Due to a falling out with their manager and publisher Wesley Rose, they were prevented from issuing it as a single, though it had been meant for them. It was after the quarrel was settled in 1964 that they rerecorded it for the 1965 album Rock 'n' Soul.

Roy Orbison version

Quick Facts Single by Roy Orbison, from the album Crying ...

Roy Orbison covered "Love Hurts" in 1961 and issued it as the B-side to "Running Scared." While "Running Scared" was an international hit, the B-side only picked up significant airplay in Australia. Consequently, chart figures for Australia show "Running Scared"/"Love Hurts" as a double A-Side, both sides peaking at No. 5. This makes Orbison's recording of "Love Hurts" the first version to be a hit.

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Nazareth version

Quick Facts Single by Nazareth, from the album Hair of the Dog ...

Performed as a power ballad,[4] the Nazareth version is the most popular version of the song and the only rendition of "Love Hurts" to become a hit single in the United States, reaching No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1976. Billboard ranked it as the No. 23 song for 1976.[5] As part of the "Hot Tracks (EP)" it also reached No. 15 in the UK in 1977.[6] Nazareth's version was an international hit, peaking at No. 1 in Canada, the Netherlands, Belgium, South Africa and Norway. The Nazareth single was so successful in Norway that it charted for 61 weeks on the Norwegian charts (VG-lista Top 10), including 14 weeks at No. 1, making it the top single of all time in that country.[7]

A later recording by Nazareth, featuring the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, peaked at No. 89 in Germany.

The lyrics of the song were changed for Nazareth's 1975 recording, where the original line "love is like a stove/it burns you when it's hot" was changed to "love is like a flame/it burns you when it's hot".

Charts and certifications

Weekly charts

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Year-end charts

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In media

Nazareth's version was used in an advertisement for Esurance,[26] and also in a series of advertisements by Zurich.[27]

Nazareth's version appeared in the remake film Halloween. A cover was sung by Nan Vernon for the sequel.

The song has been featured in several films and television shows, including Modern Romance, Dazed and Confused, Can't Hardly Wait, That '70s Show, King of the Hill, Detroit Rock City, Scrubs, Click, Supernatural, and Gotham.[28]

Jim Capaldi version

Quick Facts Single by Jim Capaldi, from the album Short Cut Draw Blood ...

Jim Capaldi reached number 4 in the UK charts with his interpretation of "Love Hurts" in November 1975, which was to prove his highest-charting UK single.[29] Described by Rolling Stone as having "a sense of pain very different from Roy Orbison's."[30] the single also charted in the US,[31] Germany,[32] and Sweden.[33]

Weekly charts

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Year-end charts

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Cher version

Quick Facts Single by Cher, from the album ...

American singer Cher recorded her first version in 1975 for the album Stars but did not release this version as a single. She later recorded a second version in 1991 for her album of the same name. This version was a cover of Nazareth's version. The single became a minor hit in the UK in December 1991.

Track listings

  • European 7-inch and cassette single
  1. "Love Hurts" – 4:19
  2. "One Small Step" – 3:27
  • European 12-inch and CD single
  1. "Love Hurts" – 4:19
  2. "One Small Step" – 3:27
  3. "Just Like Jesse James" – 4:06

Charts

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Other versions

A recording by Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons is included on Parsons' posthumously released Grievous Angel album. After Parsons' 1973 death, Harris made the song a staple of her repertoire and has included it in her concert setlists from the 1970s to the present. Harris has since re-recorded the song twice.

The Who performed the song on their 1967 U.S. tour.

Jennifer Warnes released a version on her 1976 self-titled album.

Don McLean included a version on his 1981 album Believers

Joan Jett includes a version on her 1990 album, The Hit List, a covers compilation.

Heart offers a live unplugged rendition on their 1995 live album, The Road Home, also included on the album's 1995 VHS concert video and later on its 2003 DVD reissue.

Pat Boone includes a version on his 1997 album, In a Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy, an album of hard rock and heavy metal covers done in a jazz/big band style.

Rod Stewart recorded the song in 2006 for his album Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time, which was No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Jazz guitarist Julian Lage performs the song on his 2019 album of the same name.

The bluegrass version appearing in both the Deadpool 2 "Super Duper Cut" and the "Once Upon a Deadpool" DVD during the montages featuring the titular character's suicide attempts following Vanessa's death, was first recorded by The Osborne Brothers for their 1977 release, From Rocky Top to Muddy Bottom: The Songs of Boudleaux & Felice Bryant.[41]

Mexican band Yndio covered the song in Spanish with the title "Herida de amor" ("Love's Wound") in 1976.[42]

Harry Nilsson and Jimmy Webb recorded a duet version of the song.[43]

See also


References

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  2. Weize, Richard (2001). Orbison 1955-1965 (7-CD Deluxe Box Set) (booklet). Bear Family Records. BCD16423. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  3. Phil Hardy (1995). The Da Capo Companion to 20th-century Popular Music. Da Capo Press. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-306-80640-7.
  4. "Collective Soul". Spin. June 1995. p. 104. ISSN 0886-3032.
  5. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 388. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  6. "BEST OF ALL TIME – SINGLES". VG-lista. Hung Medien. Archived from the original on November 2, 2014. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
  7. "Cash Box - International Best Sellers" (PDF). worldradiohistory.com. Cash Box. 19 February 1977. p. 59.
  8. Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 19. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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  18. "Nazareth Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  19. "National Top 100 Singles for 1976". Kent Music Report. December 27, 1976. Retrieved January 15, 2022 via Imgur.
  20. "Nazareth Success" (PDF). Cash Box. December 18, 1976. p. 48. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  21. "Zurich Film Advert By McCann: True Love, Warmth: Ads of the World". adsoftheworld.com. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  22. "Nazareth". IMDb. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  23. Jim Capaldi in the UK charts Archived September 12, 2012, at archive.today, The Official Charts. Retrieved August 11, 2011.
  24. Marsh, Dave (March 11, 1976). "Album review". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. Retrieved August 12, 2011.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  26. "Chartverfolgung / Jim Capaldi / Single". Music Line (in German). Germany: Media Control Charts. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
  27. "Love Hurts" in the Swedish charts, swedishcharts.com. Retrieved August 12, 2011.
  28. Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970-1992. St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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  31. "New Releases: Singles". Music Week. November 23, 1991. p. 21.
  32. "Deadpool 2 (2018)". IMDb. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
  33. Harry Nilsson Catalogue (October 4, 2022). "Harry Nilsson and Jimmy Webb - Love Hurts" via YouTube.

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