Love Hurts
"Love Hurts"
Experience the raw power of Nazareth's iconic 1975 rock ballad, "Love Hurts." This timeless anthem of heartbreak, fueled by Dan McCafferty's unforgettable vocals, delves into the pain and scars left by love gone wrong. A defining track of the era, it remains a staple for anyone exploring rock's emotional depth.
- TITLE: Love Hurts
- BAND: Nazareth
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: December 05
- YEAR: 1975
Nazareth transformed "Love Hurts," originally by The Everly Brothers, into a global phenomenon with their hard rock interpretation in 1975. Featured on the legendary Hair of the Dog album, this power ballad became the band's signature song and biggest international hit. Its combination of heavy arrangement and searing emotional delivery resonated deeply, securing its place as a classic rock masterpiece still celebrated decades later for its potent portrayal of romantic anguish.
This 1975 rock rendition by Nazareth stands as a testament to the era's blend of powerful instrumentation and vulnerable lyricism. While undeniably a rock track, its universal theme of suffering in love gives it enduring appeal far beyond genre boundaries. The song's structure, building emotion through McCafferty's pained vocals and signature guitar riffs, cemented "Love Hurts" as a definitive heartbreak anthem for generations of rock fans worldwide.
SONG MEANING: "Love Hurts" conveys a deeply cynical and pained perspective on love, portraying it not as a source of joy, but as an experience that inevitably leads to suffering, wounds, and scars. The lyrics express disillusionment and focus solely on the negative consequences and emotional damage that relationships can inflict, serving as a stark warning about the potential for heartbreak inherent in loving someone.
"Nazareth"
- TITLE: Nazareth
- ACTIVE: 1968–present (1968)
- BAND: Nazareth
"Hair Of The Dog"
- TITLE: Hair Of The Dog
- BAND: Nazareth
- GENRE: Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: April 19
- YEAR: 1975
