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1991 single by Bonnie Raitt

"I Can't Make You Dearest Me"
I Can't Make You Love Me Bonnie Raitt sleeve.jpg
Single by Bonnie Raitt
from the album Luck of the Draw
Released October 22, 1991
Recorded 1990
Genre Pop
Length 5:33
Label Capitol
Songwriter(s)
  • Mike Reid
  • Allen Shamblin
Producer(due south)
  • Bonnie Raitt
  • Don Was
Bonnie Raitt singles chronology
"Something to Talk About"
(1991)
"I Can't Make You Dearest Me"
(1991)
"Not the Only 1"
(1992)
Music video
"I Can't Make You Love Me" on YouTube

"I Can't Make You Love Me" is a song written by Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin and recorded by American vocaliser Bonnie Raitt for her eleventh studio anthology, Luck of the Draw (1991). Released as the anthology's third single in 1991, "I Can't Make You Love Me" became 1 of Raitt's near successful singles, reaching the top-20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the top-10 on the Developed Contemporary.

In August 2000, Mojo magazine voted "I Can't Make You Beloved Me" the eighth best rail on its The 100 Greatest Songs of All Time list.[1] The song is ranked at number 339 on the Rolling Stone mag's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Fourth dimension.[two] On November 27, 2016, the Grammy Hall of Fame announced its consecration, along with that of another 24 songs.[3]

Writing and recording [edit]

"I Tin't Make You lot Love Me" was written by Nashville writers Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin, who were well-noted for their successes in the country music arena. The song was rewritten many times before being finalized, months afterwards. "We wrote, almost every calendar week, in Mike's basement," Shamblin told Peter Cooper in an interview with the Nashville Tennessean. "And we'd worked on this song for more 6 months. One day, he said, 'Come up to the living room,' where his piano was. He sat down and started playing this tune, and it was i of the virtually moving pieces of music I'd heard. I mean, it striking me in a hard way ... Instantly, I knew it was the best thing I'd ever been a part of."[iv] Reid and Shamblin were both land music songwriters, who according to some accounts originally wrote the song equally a fast, bluegrass number. Upon slowing down the tempo considerably, they realized the song gained considerable power and idea well-nigh giving the song to one of three artists: Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler or Linda Ronstadt. Somewhen, the song made its mode to Bonnie Raitt, who recorded the runway for her eleventh studio album, Luck of the Draw (1991). Raitt co-produced the song with Don Was, while Bruce Hornsby provided a pianoforte accompaniment.[v]

Composition and inspiration [edit]

The idea for the song came to Reid while reading an article nearly a man arrested for getting drunk and shooting at his girlfriend's machine. The judge asked him if he had learned annihilation, to which he replied, "I learned, Your Honour, that you can't brand a woman love you if she don't."[6] Raitt recorded the vocal in just one take in the studio, later on saying that it was so sad a song that she could not recapture the emotion: "Nosotros'd try to do information technology once more and I but said, 'Y'all know, this ain't going to happen.'"[7]

A pensive carol, "I Can't Make You Dear Me" was recorded confronting a quiet electrical piano-based arrangement, with prominent piano fills and interpolations supplied by Bruce Hornsby.

Critical reception and accolades [edit]

"I Can't Brand You Love Me" received acclamation from music critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic praised the track, calling it a "strong vocal" and picking it as i of the album's all-time tracks.[viii] Steve Hochman of Los Angeles Times hailed the song as one of Raitt'south near elegant tracks.[nine] Elysa Gardner wrote for Rolling Stone that "Raitt'south gorgeously understated rendering of 'I Can't Make You Love Me,' in which sentiments such as 'I will lay downward my heart and I'll feel the ability/Merely you won't' are delivered with a tranquillity resignation that's worth a hundred glissandi in emotional weight."[10]

"I Can't Make You Beloved Me" entered many lists of the greatest songs of all fourth dimension. In 2000, Mojo magazine placed it at number eight on its "100 Greatest Songs of All Fourth dimension" list.[five] The vocal is also ranked No. 339 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Fourth dimension.[2] The website "Ultimate Classic Rock" placed the song at number 24 on their "25 Saddest Songs Ever", praising Bonnie Raitt vocals, writing that "she sings in one of her nearly impassioned vocals ever. At that place'due south real ache in every word that drips from her pained lips."[xi]

The vocal's popularity helped solidify her remarkable late-in-career commercial success that had begun two years before. In the time since, "I Can't Brand You Beloved Me" has gone on to become a pop standard and a mainstay of adult contemporary radio formats. For Raitt, the song was notoriously difficult to sing, due to its required vocal range, hard phrasing and animate, and the emotional content involved. At the televised Grammy Awards of 1992 Raitt performed it in an even more ascetic setting than on tape, with just her and Hornsby highlighted. As she negotiated the final vocal line, she allow out a big aural and visible sigh of relief that she had successfully gotten through information technology. Her live operation of the song was released on the 1994 album Grammy's Greatest Moments Volume III.[12] Raitt has continued to sing the song in all her concert tours:

I mean, 'I Can't Make You lot Dear Me' is no picnic. I love that song, so does the audience. So information technology'southward almost a sacred moment when y'all share that, that depth of hurting with your audition. Because they get really quiet, and I have to summon ... some other place in order to honor that space.

Raitt, 2002 NPR interview[thirteen]

Music video [edit]

The video for this vocal uses the shorter unmarried version of the song. Filmed in black-and-white with vibrant lighting effects, information technology features Raitt performing the vocal in front of a drape with a silhouette of a pianist in the background (played by Bruce Hornsby, who actually plays piano on the record), while in other scenes, a scorching fire is taking place outdoors and many shadows of trees, branches, and even people at times are seen swaying to the vocal'southward rhythm.

Nautical chart functioning [edit]

The song was a big hit for Raitt, reaching number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number half dozen on the Billboard Adult Gimmicky chart.[14] The song placed at number 100 on the Billboard Year-End nautical chart of 1992.[xv] In New Zealand, the song was Raitt's highest charting-unmarried, reaching number 22,[16] while in Netherlands, the song charted moderately at number 43.[17]

Charts [edit]

Bruce Hornsby performance apply [edit]

Although Bruce Hornsby had no paw in writing the vocal, his piano function on it became associated with him. Phil Collins described it as instantly recognizable as Hornsby's piece of work.[26] Hornsby'due south own publicity material mentions his role on the "classic".[27]

George Michael version [edit]

"I Can't Make You Love Me"
George Michael – I Can't Make You Love Me.jpg
Single by George Michael
from the album Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael
A-side "Older"
Released 20 January 1997
Recorded 1996
Genre Popular
Length five:23
Label
  • Dreamworks
  • Virgin
Songwriter(due south)
  • Mike Reid
  • Allen Shamblin
Producer(due south) George Michael
George Michael singles chronology
"Spinning the Wheel"
(1996)
"I Tin't Make You Love Me"
(1997)
"Star People"
(1997)

English singer George Michael covered "I Tin can't Make You Love Me" and released as a B-side of his unmarried, "Older", which was released on 20 January 1997 as the fourth single from the album of the aforementioned name. Michael's version was too included on his compilation, Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael (1998). "Older" and "I Can't Brand Yous Beloved Me" both reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.

Groundwork and release [edit]

Afterward the release of his 2nd studio album, Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1 (1990), George Michael started a legal battle with his label, Sony Music, declaring his contract was financially inequitable and creatively stifling. Michael sued Sony to end his contract, leading to a long and costly legal battle that ended in 1995, with Michael signing to the newly launched Dreamworks Records label in the U.s.a. and Virgin in the residue of the world.[28] In 1995, the singer released the song "Jesus to a Child", which became a huge hit worldwide, followed by "Fastlove" and "Spinning the Bicycle", which also became successful songs from his third studio anthology, Older (1996).[29] [30]

While choosing the 4th single from the album, the title runway "Older" was announced as the chosen ane, with an EP also titled "Older" being released to promote the vocal. The EP features four tracks, including "Older", "The Strangest Affair" (as well from the anthology "Older") and two covers: the famous Brazilian song "Desafinado" and Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Brand You Love Me",[31] which became the official B-side of the single. Since it was released every bit a B-side to "Older", "I Can't Make You lot Beloved Me" too entered the U.k. Singles Nautical chart "at number 3". OfficialCharts.com. [30]

Chart performance [edit]

Chart (1997) Peak
position
UK Singles Nautical chart[30] 3*

The peak position is the same of its A-side single "Older".

Boyz II Men version [edit]

"I Can't Make You lot Love Me"
Boyz II Men I can't make you love me.jpg
Single by Boyz 2 Men
from the album Love
Released October 27, 2009
Recorded 2008
Genre R&B
Length five:17
Characterization
  • Decca
  • UMTV
Songwriter(due south)
  • Mike Reid
  • Allen Shamblin
Boyz II Men singles chronology
"Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)"
(2008)
"I Can't Make Y'all Love Me"
(2009)
"Iris"
(2009)

American R&B vocal grouping Boyz II Men recorded "I Can't Make You Beloved Me" for their third cover anthology, Love (2009). Their version was released as the album's first single on Oct 27, 2009. Having a more than R&B approach, "I Tin't Make You Honey Me" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, while it has achieved modest success on the Billboard'southward Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

Background and release [edit]

After releasing their 2d cover album in 2007, Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA, which was well received past critics, simply failed to produce a successful unmarried, the band announced plans for a new encompass album, that features comprehend versions of songs past "artists I don't think people would wait us to embrace," co-ordinate to member Shawn Stockman.[32] On October 23, 2009, "I Can't Make You Dear Me" was announced as Honey's lead-single.[33] The song was later on released on Oct 27, 2009 through iTunes store.[34] For the ring members, "Nosotros wanted to stay truthful to our roots, and it's a very beautiful song. And with our sound, nosotros gave it an R&B twist. It'south always been a favorite of ours, and nosotros promise people will fall in beloved with it once more."[35]

Reception [edit]

A writer for Soul Bounce wrote that "The biggest surprise on this album is the bluesy estimation of Bonnie Rait's country hit, 'I Tin't Make Y'all Beloved Me.' Starting with strong lyrics and a deep fried instrumental, the Boyz make this song their own with their unique catamenia providing skilful contrast to a familiar melodic line."[36] Los Angeles Theatre called it an "impassioned" performance.[37] On the charts, the vocal performed very modestly, reaching number 75 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[38]

Nautical chart performance [edit]

Chart (2009) Peak
position
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[38] 75

Bon Iver version [edit]

On June 14, 2011, a version of the song past Justin Vernon as Bon Iver was released equally the b-side to the unmarried "Calgary".[39]

Adele version [edit]

"I Can't Make You Beloved Me"
Vocal by Adele
from the album Live at the Imperial Albert Hall
Recorded 22 September 2011
Genre Soul
Length 3:39
Characterization
  • XL
  • Columbia
  • Sony
Songwriter(s)
  • Mike Reid
  • Allen Shamblin

In 2011, English singer Adele covered "I Can't Make Y'all Love Me" for her first live anthology, Live at the Imperial Albert Hall (2011). The song was acclaimed past music critics, who praised Adele'due south delivery and vocals. The song has charted on the UK Singles Chart, reaching the acme-40, although information technology was never released equally a single.

Groundwork and alive performances [edit]

In improver to receiving positive reviews from music critics, Adele'southward second album 21 became one of the most successful albums of the 2010s, existence the biggest selling musical release for both 2011 and 2012 and entering the Guinness World Records. While promoting the anthology and its third single, "Ready Burn to the Rain", Adele performed on the iTunes Festival London 2011. On the setlist, Adele performed tracks from 21 and a cover of "I Tin can't Make You Love Me". Before performing the track, Adele stated that it was one of her favorite songs and described it as "perfect in every way". She added that Bonnie Raitt has a "stunning vocalism" and went on to compliment the lyrics, calling them "listen-blowing".[xl]

Later the positive response of the iTunes Festival functioning, Adele covered over again the track, during her outset live anthology, Live at the Royal Albert Hall, recorded on 22 September 2011. She made further annotate over the song, saying, "It blows me away" and farther adding that she thought the song was "incredibly moving". Adele also commented on the emotions the song gives her, saying, "Information technology makes me really, really happy and actually, really devastated and depressed at the aforementioned time. It makes me call up of my fondest and best times in my life, and it makes me call back of the worst equally well, and combined, probably is a recipe for disaster, but I do love this vocal. It's just fucking stunning."[41]

Critical reception [edit]

While reviewing her iTunes Festival performance, David Smyth of London Evening Standard wrote that Adele sang the song "with raw expressiveness."[42] Andrew Leahey of Allmusic wrote that the cover "made all the more tender past the rarely heard frailties in Adele'due south voice."[43] Donald Gibson of Seattle Pi wrote that "she breathes new life into Bonnie Raitt'southward 'I Tin can't Make You Dear Me,' with similar intimacy and confidence."[44]

While reviewing her Alive at the Royal Albert Hall DVD, critics lauded Adele's rendition. Andy Gill of The Contained chosen it an "impassioned version,"[45] while Alex Young of Issue of Sound named information technology "heartfelt and stunning."[46] Kit O'Toole of Blogcritics praised her rendition, writing that it "retains its heart-wrenching, devastating mood thanks to Adele's multi-layered voice. Hearing her perform this song, one would imagine her as an older woman who has survived lifelong heartaches instead of a 23-twelvemonth-old."[47] Maria Schurr of PopMatters lauded the covers (Raitt'southward "I Can't Make Y'all Dearest Me" and Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love") on the alive album, naming "the most successful," writing that "both seem deeply heartfelt, like Adele understands, and is the but ane who tin make these words that are non hers ring true."[48] Chris Willman of The Wrap called information technology "a classic of unrequited beloved that you'd take to swear she wrote if Bonnie Raitt hadn't turned it into the ultimate female weepie back when Adele was 2."[49]

Chart operation [edit]

Despite not existence released as a single, "I Tin can't Make You Love Me" debuted at number 53 on the U.k. Singles Chart week of 30 September 2012.[l] It later peaked at number 37, on the following calendar week, 6 October 2012,[51] becoming her eighth top-forty song and first non-unmarried top-xl hit.

Nautical chart (2012) Peak
position
Irish Singles Nautical chart[52] 78
Scottish Singles Chart[53] 34
United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Singles Nautical chart[51] 37

Priyanka Chopra version [edit]

"I Can't Make You Love Me"
Single by Priyanka Chopra
Released 22 April 2014 (2014-04-22)
Genre
  • Electropop
  • EDM
Length three:38
Label
  • 2101
  • DesiHits
  • Interscope
Songwriter(s)
  • Mike Reid
  • Allen Shamblin
Producer(s) Manual "DJ Manian" Reuter
Priyanka Chopra singles chronology
"Exotic"
(2013)
"I Tin can't Make You Dearest Me"
(2014)
Music video
"I Can't Make You Love Me" by Priyanka Chopra on YouTube

In 2014, Indian extra and singer Priyanka Chopra recorded a version of "I Can't Brand Y'all Dearest Me" for her debut studio album. Speaking about the song, Chopra said "This is one of my favorite tracks on the album. It's my ode to a archetype, a song that I dearest, and ane that says and so much – this is for the actor in me."[54] Chopra'south version of the vocal incorporates electronic dance music (EDM) and electropop in its production,.[55] [56] which comes courtesy of German producer Manuel "DJ Manian" Reuter. Andy Gensler from Billboard commented on how dissimilar Chopra'southward version was from the original by Raitt, saying that "Chopra'due south more than uptempo have on the song is more likely to connect with a generation of ravers with no thought of the vocal'due south origin"[57] The up-tempo version was demoed past American singer Ester Dean at the request of Interscope Records chairman Jimmy Iovine.[57]

It was released on 22 Apr 2014, past DesiHits, in association with 2101 Records and Interscope Records.[58] [59] It is the third internationally released unmarried post-obit "In My City" (featuring will.i.am), which failed to reach airplay in the United States,[sixty] and "Exotic". In the Great britain, "I Can't Brand You Love Me" was originally planned to be Chopra's debut single.[56]

Promotion and music video [edit]

Chopra's version of "I Tin can't Make You Love Me" was used to promote Beats by Dre. In a press release, information technology was revealed that the song would be used in the launch of a new entrada for the popular Beats Pill 40 portable Bluetooth speaker. Chopra and her new track would be featured in the national ad campaign, that ran nationwide from May 1 through May 25.[61]

An accompanying music video was filmed in Los Angeles in February 2014.[62] Information technology was conceptualised and directed past duo Jeff Nicholas and Jonathan Craven of The Uprising Artistic.[59] Actor Milo Ventimiglia plays Chopra's love interest and scenes include Chopra throwing coloured paint at Ventimiglia as office of celebrations for the Indian festival of Holi, as well every bit embraces betwixt the couple and solo scenes with Chopra.[62] According to NDTV, the video charts a fictional relationship that "goes from loving to hellish".[63] Behind the scenes footage was released to Access Hollywood.[64] It premiered in New York City on xxx April 2014.[55] Gensler noted that the video also contained production placement for Nokia and Beats past Dre speakers.[57]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

CNN-News18 said, "The singer certainly sounds corking, and then much that information technology's almost unbelievable it is Priyanka Chopra. The number is definitely human foot-tapping and you're going to be hearing this one at every restaurant and society in the days to come" and added that Chopra had "definitely done a great chore recreating the Bonnie Raitt vocal".[65]

Chart operation [edit]

Notes [edit]

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