Love Hurts is the twenty-first studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on June 11, 1991 by Geffen Records. The RIAA certified it Gold on August 27, 1991. It is the final studio album with the record label Geffen. The lead single from the album was, "Love and Understanding" and the follow-up singles were "Save Up All Your Tears", "Love Hurts", "Could've Been You" and "When Lovers Become Strangers". The album has sold 12,000,000 copies world-wide, which makes it her 2nd best-selling...
Love Hurts is the twenty-first studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on June 11, 1991 by Geffen Records. The RIAA certified it Gold on August 27, 1991. It is the final studio album with the record label Geffen. The lead single from the album was, "Love and Understanding" and the follow-up singles were "Save Up All Your Tears", "Love Hurts", "Could've Been You" and "When Lovers Become Strangers". The album has sold 12,000,000 copies world-wide, which makes it her 2nd best-selling album. It debuted at #48 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart for sales of 43,000. Love Hurts was released in 1991 and was the third and final studio album released by Cher for Geffen Records. The record featured production by Bob Rock and saw her continue to collaborate with John Kalodner, Diane Warren and Desmond Child. The album was recorded in late 1990/early 1991, during the first year of Cher's relationship to Bon Jovi's guitarist Richie Sambora. She dedicated the album to him and "every man that ever made me shed a tear". The album contained four covers: "Save Up All Your Tears" recorded in the late 1980s by Bonnie Tyler and Robin Beck, Kiss song "A World Without Heroes" recorded in 1980, and "Love Hurts" a remake of the 1975 version which Cher had previously recorded for her album Stars. This time the song was more pop/rock rather than a ballad. The originally version was released by Everly Brothers in 1960. The European version contains also the worldwide hit "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" originally recorded by Merry Clayton in 1963. Early releases of the album in the UK had the same cover as the American release, but later European releases had a different cover, showing Cher laying on a white background wearing a red wig. The European release also included the world wide hit, The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss) which reached #1 in over 10 countries and has sold over six million copies. In the United States, The Shoop Shoop Song was available only through the original soundtrack, Mermaids for the film of the same name. While the album did extremely well in the UK, its singles were only minor hits. "Love and Understanding" was the only big hit in the charts, but the album also produced many fans favorites including "Could've Been You" and big Cher favorites, "Save Up All Your Tears", "Love Hurts", and "Fires of Eden". Also "Love Hurts and "Could've Been You" was released only in Europe, while "When Lovers Become Strangers" was released only in North America. The David Cassidy co-written song, I'll Never Stop Loving You, was released a year later on Cassidy's album, Didn't You Used to be?. One year before, it was already recorded by Heart and released on a Japanese special edition bonus CD for their album Brigade. Promotion To promote the album, Cher did several performances worldwide. In North America she promoted the album on the Late Night with David Letterman. She also mad a special appearance on the ABC program In Concert on June 21, 1991[1] were she performed "Love Hurts", "Love and Understanding", "Save Up All Your Tears" and "A World Without Heroes". This particular performance was highly criticized because Cher lip-synced all songs from the album, veering from the ABC show's premise to showcase "honest" live rock.[2][3] Later Cher, during an interview defended the lip-syncing that she did during the show[4] and In Concert offered to Cher a chance to reappear (with her band plugged in and playing) later in 1991, but the performance never happened.[2] Cher also promoted the album in some European countries. In the UK she performed "Love and Understanding", "Save Up All Your Tears" and "Could've Been You" on Top of The Pops, on Wogan performed "Love and Understanding" and "Save Up All Your Tears", and on Aspel and Company performed "Could've Been You". Cher also performed "Save Up All Your Tears" in Australia during the Dame Edna Show and with Dame Edna performed "I Got You Babe". The album received further promotion from her third headlining Love Hurts Tour, which started on April 15, 1992 in Berlin, Germany. The tour was set to start on March 21, 1992 in Copenhagen, but due to illness the European concerts were rescheduled, except for the UK dates. Later dates on the North American leg of the tour were also rescheduled twice.[5][6][7] Cher performed "Love and Understanding", "Save Up All Your Tears", "Love Hurts" and "Fires Of Eden" on her tour. Chart performance Unlike Heart of Stone and Cher, Love Hurts received less attention in the North America. It was certificated Gold in the U.S. and Platinum in Canada, but failed in both charts. In European countries the album was very successful, and peak at number one in four countries: Austria, Ireland, Norway and UK. In UK the album, debuts at the number one and remains for six consecutive weeks. After, for five weeks, remain in top three. It was also certified multi-platinum and eventually selling 3 million copies. The album became her second biggest selling album worldwide at the time (behind Heart of Stone). Singles "Love and Understanding" was released as the album's lead single on May 21, 1991. The song received mixed reviews. One critic said that the song, together with others two are tame and over-careful, while another said that "Love and Understanding" is a strong track. Despite the high promotion, the song has reached the top ten in countries such as the Austria, Canada, UK and the top twenty in United States and Germany. "Save Up All Your Tears" was released as the second single from the album. Critical reception Reviews of the record were mixed. On one hand, some crictics proclaimed that "Love Hurts" was the most mature material Cher has tackled in years. Also, critics said the "Love Hurts" was a step up from "Heart Of Stone", and "Cher". Billboard for example, said that "With a few exceptions, overall musical direction is more straight-forward rock'n'roll this time, which is the perfect environment for her unique vocal style." allmusic also said that "The result, however, is particularly formulaic, with Cher's vocals sounding largely uninspired and the production and backing musicians content to be obvious." But on on another hand some critics slammed the album. One critic went as far as to claim that "The only song worth listening to is A World Without Heroes, on a otherwise uninspired album". Additional notes * "Love Hurts" was previously recorded for Cher's twelfth studio album Stars in 1975, and performed live in her 1989 Heart of Stone Tour. * "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" is from the Mermaids Original Motion Picture Soundtrack released in 1990. Read more on Last.fm. 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