" I Can not Make You Love Me " is a song written by Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin and recorded by American singer Bonnie Raitt for her eleventh studio album Luck of the Draw (1991). Released as the album's third single in 1991, "I Can not Make You Love Me" became one of Raitt's most successful singles, reaching number twenty on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and top-ten on Adult Contemporary.
In August 2000, Mojo magazine chose "I Can not Make You Love Me" as the eighth best song on The 100 Greatest Songs of All Time list. The song was ranked at number 339 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. On November 27, 2016, the Grammy Hall of Fame announced its induction, along with 24 other songs.
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Write and record
"I Can not Make You Love Me" was written by Nashville writers Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin, famous for their success in the country music arena. The song was rewritten several times before it was completed, months later. "We write, almost every week, in Mike's basement," Shamblin told Peter Cooper in an interview with Nashville Tennessean. "And we've been working on this song for over six months, one day, he said, 'Come to the living room,' where the piano is, he sits down and starts playing this melody, and it's one of the most touching pieces of music I heard it was a difficult thing... Instantly, I knew it was the best thing I've ever been part of. "Reid and Shamblin are country music songwriters, who, according to some original accounts, wrote the song as a quick figure, bluegrass. After significantly slowing the tempo, they realized that the song gained considerable strength and thought about delivering the song to one of three artists: Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler or Linda Ronstadt. Finally, the song made its way to Bonnie Raitt, who recorded the song for her eleventh studio album, "Luck of the Draw" (1991). Raitt co-produced the song with Don Was, while Bruce Hornsby gave the piano accompaniment.
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Composition and inspiration
"I Can not Make You Love Me" is compiled in Bb's main key, with a moderate slow tempo of 72 beats per minute. Raitt's vocal range on the track extends from low tone F3 to high notes Bb4. The idea for the song came to Reid while reading an article about a man who was arrested for drunkenness and shot at his girlfriend's car. The judge asked if he had learned anything, which he replied, "I learned, Your Honor, that you can not make a woman love you if she does not." Raitt recorded his vocals in just one take in the studio, then said that it was a very sad song that he could not recapture emotion: "We will try to do it again and I just say, 'You know, this is not going to happen.'"
The fascinating ballad, "I Can not Make You Love Me" is recorded with a quiet electric piano arrangement, with the piano and interpolation contents supplied by Bruce Hornsby. The singer portrays a romantic relationship that now unilaterally ends with a gentle but very honest term: "Turn off the lights, turn off the bed/Turn off these voices in my head/Lie with me, say no lies/Just hold me close, do not patronizing... do not patronize me/Because I can not make you love me if you do not/You can not make your heart feel something that will not happen, "she sang.
Acceptance and critical awards
"I Can not Make You Love Me" gets praise from music critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic praised the song, calling it a "strong song" and choosing it as one of the album's best songs. Steve Hochman of the Los Angeles Times praised the song as one of Raitt's most elegant songs. Elysa Gardner writes for Rolling Stone that "Raitt has a very simple translation of 'I Can not Make You Love Me,' where sentiments like 'I'll put my heart down and I'll feel the strength/But you will not 'be sent off with a quiet retirement that is worth a hundred glissandi in an emotional weight. "
"I Can not Make You Love Me" incorporates many of the best songs list of all time. In 2000, Mojo magazine placed it at number 8 on the "100 Greatest Songs of All Time" list. The song also ranked # 339 on The Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The "Ultimate Classic Rock" website puts the song at number 24 on their "25 Saddest Songs Ever", praising Bonnie Raitt's vocals, writing that "he sings one of his most fiery vowels." There is pain in every word dripping from his lips. sick. "
The popularity of the song helped to solidify his remarkable commercial success in his career that began two years earlier. Since then, "I Can not Make You Love Me" has become the standard pop and mainstay of the contemporary adult radio format. For Raitt, this song is very difficult to sung, because of the necessary vocal range, difficult sentences and breathing, and the emotional content involved. At the 1992 Grammy Awards sung on television, Raitt featured it in a setting that was much more complicated than a record, with only the spotlight and Hornsby. As he negotiated the final vowel line, he let out a sigh of relief and saw that he had made it through. Live performances of the song were released on the 1994 album Grammy Greatest Moments Volume III. Raitt continued to sing songs on all of his concert tours:
Performance chart
The song was a big hit for Raitt, reaching number 18 on Billboard Hot 100 and number 6 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. The song was placed at number 100 on the Billboard chart Year End of 1992. In New Zealand, the song was Raitt's highest-chart single, reaching number 22, while in the Netherlands, the song charted quite at number 43.
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Use of Bruce Hornsby's performance
Although Bruce Hornsby does not have a hand in writing songs, his piano part on it becomes associated with him. Phil Collins described it as instantly recognizable as the work of Hornsby. Hornsby's own publicity material mentions its role in the "classic".
On the next tour alone, Hornsby puts the song into a set list. She occasionally let the female backing singer in her band take vocals. At other times, he sang the song himself.
George Michael Version
British singer George Michael covered "I Can not Make You Love Me" and was released as the B-side of his single, "Older", which was released on January 20, 1997 as the fourth single from the album of the same name. Michael's version is also included in the compilation, Ladies & amp; Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael (1998). "Old" and "I Can not Make You Love Me" both reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.
Background and release
After releasing his second studio album, Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1 (1990), George Michael started a legal battle with his label, Sony Music, declaring his contract financially unfair and creatively stifling. Michael sued Sony for terminating his contract, which led to a long and expensive legal battle that ended in 1995, with Michael signing a contract with the newly released Dreamworks Records label in the United States and Virgin around the world. In 1995, the singer released the song "Jesus to a Child", which became a big hit worldwide, followed by "Fastlove" and "Spinning the Wheel", which also became a successful song from her third studio album /i> (1996).
When selecting the fourth single from the album, the title song "Older" was announced as the chosen one, with the EP also titled "Older" being released to promote the song. The EP has four tracks, including "Older", "The Strangest Thing" (also from the album "Older") and two covers: the famous Brazilian song "Desafinado" and Bonnie Raitt "I Can not Make You Love Me" the official B-side of the single. Since it was released as B-side to "Older", "I Can not Make You Love Me" also entered the UK Singles Chart at number 3.
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The peak position is the same as the A-side single " Older ".
Boyz II Version Men
R & amp Group American vocalist Boyz II Men recorded "I Can not Make You Love Me" for their third cover album, Love (2009). Their version was released as the album's first single on October 27, 2009. It has more R & D approach B, "I Can not Make You Love Me" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, while it has achieved minor success in Billboard's Hot R & amp; B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Background and release
After releasing their second cover album in 2007, Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA, which was well received by critics but failed to produce a successful single, the band announced plans for a new cover album, which featuring a cover version of the song by "artists I do not think people are expecting us to cover," according to Shawn Stockman. On October 23rd, 2009, "I Can not Make You Love Me" was announced as "Love" s lead-single.The song was later released on October 27, 2009 via iTunes store.For the band members, "We want to keep faithful to our roots, and it is a very beautiful song. And with our voice, we give him a touch of R & amp; B. It has always been our favorite, and we hope people will fall. fall in love again. "
Reception
A writer for Soul Bounce wrote that "The biggest surprise on this album is the blues interpretation of the Bonnie Rait hit country, 'I Can not Make You Love Me.' Starting with strong lyrics and fried instrumental, Boyz made this song alone with their unique flow providing a good contrast to the familiar melodic line. " Los Angeles Theater called it a" fiery "show. On the charts, this song performed very simply, reaching number 75 on the Hot R & amp; B/Hip-Hop Songs.
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Adele Version
In 2011, British singer Adele closed "I Can not Make You Love Me" for her first live album, Live at Royal Albert Hall (2011). The song is recognized by music critics, who praised Adele's delivery and vocals. The song charted on the UK Singles Chart, reaching the top forty, though never released as a single.
Background and live performances
In addition to receiving positive reviews from music critics, Adele's second album 21 became one of the most successful albums of 2010, becoming the biggest selling music release for 2011 and 2012 and entering Guinness World Records . While promoting her third album and single, "Set Fire to the Rain", Adele performed at the iTunes Festival London 2011. On the setlist, Adele performed tracks from 21 and cover from "I Can 't Make You Love Me ". Prior to the track, Adele stated that it was one of his favorite songs and described it as "perfect in every way". He adds that Bonnie Raitt has an "amazing voice" and continues to praise the lyrics, calling them "mind-blowing".
After a positive response from the iTunes Festival show, Adele closed the song once, during his first live album, Staying at the Royal Albert Hall, which was recorded on September 22, 2011. He made more comments continued on the song, saying, "It fascinates me" and further added that he thought the song was "very touching". Adele also commented on the emotion given by the song, saying, "It makes me really happy and totally devastated and depressed at the same time." That makes me think about the best and finest moments of my life, and that makes me think the worst too, and combined, maybe it is a recipe for disaster, but I really love this song.
Critical reception
While reviewing his iTunes Festival performance, David Smyth of London Evening Standard wrote that Adele sang the song "with a raw expressive." Andrew Leahey of Allmusic wrote that the cover "made it all softer because of the weakness that is rarely heard in Adele's voice." Donald Gibson of Seattle Pi Pi wrote that "he breathed new life into Bonnie Raitt's 'I Can not Make You Love Me,' with the same intimacy and conviction."
While reviewing Staying at the Royal Albert Hall DVD, critics praise Adele's praise. Andy Gill from The Independent calls it a "fiery version," while Alex Young of Consequence of Sound calls it "sincere and fascinating." Kit O'Toole of Blogcritics praised her performance, writing that it "maintains a heartbreaking and devastating mood thanks to Adele's multi-layered voice.Hearing him perform this song, one would imagine it as an older surviving woman from a lifelong heartache rather than a 23-year-old. "Maria Schurr from PopMatters praised the cover (Raitt's" I Can not Make You Love Me "and Bob Dylan" Made You Feel My Love ") on a live album, named" the most successful, "writes that" both seem very touching, as Adele understands, and are the only ones who can make these words that are not his true. " Chris Willman of The Wrap calls it "an unrequited classic of love you have to agree with if he writes that Bonnie Raitt did not turn her into the main woman who cried when Adele was 2."
Performance chart
Though not released as a single, "I Can not Make You Love Me" debuted at number 53 on the UK Singles Chart of the week of September 30, 2012. Then peaked at number 37, the following week, October 6, 2012, into a top-forty his eighth and non-first top-40 hits.
Priyanka Chopra Version
In 2014, Indian actress and singer Priyanka Chopra recorded the "I Can not Make You Love Me" version for her upcoming studio debut album. Speaking of the song, Chopra said, "This is one of my favorite songs on this album.This is my classic song, the song I like, and one that says so much - it's for the actors in me." Chopra's version of the song combines electronic dance music (EDM) and electropop in its production. which came from German producer Manuel "DJ Manian" Reuter. Andy Gensler of Billboard has commented on how the Chopra version is different from the original by Raitt, saying that "Chopra is more uptempo taking this song more likely to connect with the ravers generation without knowing about this song." origin "The up-tempo version was demonstrated by American singer Ester Dean at the request of Interscope Records chairman Jimmy Iovine.
It was released on April 22, 2014, by DesiHits, in collaboration with 2101 Records and Interscope Records. This is the third internationally released single "In My City" (featuring will.i.am), which failed to reach airplay in the United States, and "Exotic". In the United Kingdom, "I Can not Make You Love Me" was originally planned to be Chopra's debut single, but never released.
Promotions and music videos
The Chopra version of "I Can not Make You Love Me" is used to promote Beats by Dre. In a press release, it was revealed that the song will be used in the launch of a new campaign for popular Bluetooth Beats Pill XL portable speakers. Chopra and her new song will be featured in national ad campaigns, which run nationwide from May 1st to May 25th.
An accompanying music video was filmed in Los Angeles in February 2014. The film was drafted and directed by duo Jeff Nicholas and Jonathan Craven of The Uprising Creative. Actor Milo Ventimiglia plays an interest and a Chopra love scene including Chopra throwing colored paint at Ventimiglia as part of the Holi festival celebrations in India, as well as embracing between couples and solo scenes with Chopra. According to NDTV, the video mapped a fictional relationship that "changed from love to hell". Backstage recording was released to Access Hollywood. It airs in New York City on April 30, 2014. Gensler notes that the video also contains product placements for Nokia and Beats by Dre speakers.
Critical reception
CNN-News18 said, "The singer sounds amazing, so much that it's almost unbelievable, it's Priyanka Chopra, the number is surely bouncing and you'll hear this one in every restaurant and club in the future." adding that Chopra has "definitely done a great job by creating a Bonnie Ratt song".
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External links
- Lyrics of this song in MetroLyrics
Source of the article : Wikipedia