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==Tina Turner version==
==Tina Turner version==


[[Tina Turner]] has made "Addicted to Love" a regular feature of her live shows since 1986. A live recording from the 1986/1987 ''[[Break Every Rule Tour]]'' of the track was included on her ''[[Tina Live in Europe|Tina: Live in Europe]]'' album in 1988, and was also issued as the lead single to promote the album in certain territories - instead of "Nutbush City Limits" - and was a Top 20 hit in the Netherlands. The two singles had the same B-sides; live recordings of "Overnight Sensation" and [[ZZ Top]]'s "Legs" and near identical picture sleeves. The version of "Addicted to Love" issued on the single was in fact an alternate mix of the track, the single mix was later included on the European editions of her 1991 greatest hits album ''[[Simply the Best (album)|Simply the Best]]'' as well as ''[[All the Best]]'' in 2004.
[[Tina Turner]] has made "Addicted to Love" a regular feature of her live shows since 1986. A live recording from the 1986/1987 ''[[Break Every Rule Tour]]'' of the track was included on her ''[[Tina Live in Europe|Tina: Live in Europe]]'' album in 1988, and was also issued as the lead single to promote the album in certain territories - instead of "Nutbush City Limits" - and was a Top 20 hit in the Netherlands. The two singles had the same B-sides; live recordings of "Overnight Sensation" and [[ZZ Top]]'s "Legs" and near identical picture sleeves. The version of "Addicted to Love" issued on the single was in fact an alternate mix of the track, the single mix was later included on the European editions of her 1991 greatest hits album ''[[Simply the Best (album)|Simply the Best]]'' as well as ''[[All the Best]]'' in 2004 and [[Tina!: Her Greatest Hits]] in 2008.


==Versions and remixes (Tina Turner version)==
==Versions and remixes (Tina Turner version)==

Revision as of 03:36, 21 October 2008

"Addicted to Love"
Song
A-side"Addicted to Love"
B-side"Remember to Remember"

"Addicted to Love" is a song by Robert Palmer. It is the third song on the Riptide album. The most commonly heard version runs around four minutes, but the full album version runs a little over six minutes. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at #5 on the UK Singles Chart, and has now become known as his signature song, thanks, in part, to a highly popular video.

The song is unusual in that the intro drum solo is in the 7/4 time signature, while the remainder is in a more conventional (at least for pop music) 4/4 time signature.

It was originally intended to be a duet with Chaka Khan. However, her record company at the time wouldn't grant her a release to work on Palmer's label, Island Records. Chaka Khan is still credited for the vocal arrangements in the album liner notes. The guitar part on the song is played by Andy Taylor, then a member of Duran Duran. Palmer met Taylor when they were both members of supergroup The Power Station.

Video

The music video was directed by Terence Donovan, in which Palmer's backing band is a group of models whose pale skin, heavy makeup, dark hair and seductive expression makes them resemble the women in Patrick Nagel paintings. The models in the video are (from left to right) Patty Kelly, Julie Pankhurst, Mak Gilchrist and Julia Bolino with Kathy Davies at the back on drums.

The video is notable for being the first (and last) one shown on long running UK music programme The Chart Show. Palmer recycled the video's "iconic models" concept for the videos of three other songs of his; namely "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" (also from Riptide), "Simply Irresistible" and the animated "Change His Ways" (both from Heavy Nova).

VH1's Pop-up Video trivia about the video include the fact that a musician was hired to teach the models basic guitar fingering techniques, but "gave up after about an hour and left" [citation needed].

The video was very popular and was referenced/parodied in several videos, including Beyoncé's "Green Light", which shares many of the same elements. It is also referenced in Mr Blobby's music video for "Mr Blobby", Shania Twain's "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", in which Palmer's women are substituted for men dancing in the same way. Tone Lōc's "Wild Thing," Bowling for Soup's "1985" and "Weird Al" Yankovic's "UHF." In addition, Weird Al parodied the song itself in a song called "Addicted to Spuds". As well, Bill Nighy's character, Billy Mack, parodies the video in the 2003 romantic comedy Love Actually, and 13 years earlier Leslie Nielsen's character, Father Jebedaiah Mayii, parodies the same in the 1990 comedy "horror" film Repossessed. It was also used in a dream sequence of Dr. Joel Fleischman in an episode of Northern Exposure.

The 2006 Super Bowl spot of the TV series "Lost" featured an edited version of the video with inserted images of the show's first and second seasons and modified lyrics that changed the word "love" for "Lost" (hence the title, "Addicted to Lost"). The Video ranked at number 3 on VH1's top 20 videos of the 80's.

The video sparked at a campaign for Emerald Nuts, where the girls come after anyone who doesn't eats Emerald Nuts at 3 and try to make the person one of them. When thwarted, they flew away.

Charts

Charts (1986) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 5
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1
U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks 1


"Addicted to Love"
Song
B-side"Overnight Sensation" (Live), "Legs" (Live)

Tina Turner version

Tina Turner has made "Addicted to Love" a regular feature of her live shows since 1986. A live recording from the 1986/1987 Break Every Rule Tour of the track was included on her Tina: Live in Europe album in 1988, and was also issued as the lead single to promote the album in certain territories - instead of "Nutbush City Limits" - and was a Top 20 hit in the Netherlands. The two singles had the same B-sides; live recordings of "Overnight Sensation" and ZZ Top's "Legs" and near identical picture sleeves. The version of "Addicted to Love" issued on the single was in fact an alternate mix of the track, the single mix was later included on the European editions of her 1991 greatest hits album Simply the Best as well as All the Best in 2004 and Tina!: Her Greatest Hits in 2008.

Versions and remixes (Tina Turner version)

  • Tina Live in Europe album mix - 5:22
  • Single Mix - 5:10

Chart performance (Tina Turner version)

Charts (1988) Peak
position
Dutch Singles Chart 19
UK Singles Chart 71

Other cover versions

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