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| before = "[[Reach Out I'll Be There]]" by [[The Four Tops]]
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| years = November 12, 1966
| after = "[[Knock on Wood (song)|Knock on Wood]]" by [[Eddie Floyd]]
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Revision as of 14:51, 24 June 2018

"Love Is a Hurtin' Thing"
Song

"Love Is a Hurtin' Thing" is a 1966 pop/soul single by Lou Rawls. The single was his second entry on the R&B singles chart as well as his first Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart. "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing" was the first of two Lou Rawls singles to make it to number one on the R&B chart.[1]

Chart positions

Chart (1966) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 13
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B Singles 1

Written by Ben Raleigh (1913-1997) & Dave Linden (pseudonym used by David J. Luff)

Cover versions

Big Maybelle covered the song in 1967, included on her album Got A Brand New Bag.[2] J.J. Jackson also covered the song in 1967, included on his But It's Alright album.[3] Buddy Greco recorded a version that lasted for nearly six and a half minutes. It was on his Let the Sunshine In album which was released in 1969.[4][5] Marcia Hines covered the song in 1977, included on her Ladies and Gentlemen album.[6]

References