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1990 single by Middle

"All I Wanna Do Is Brand Love to You"
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Cover art for the unmarried with alternate title

Single past Heart
from the anthology Brigade
B-side
  • "Call of the Wild"
  • "Cruel Tears" (non-LP) (12-inch and CD only)
Released March fourteen, 1990[ane]
Recorded January 1, 1990
Genre Popular rock
Length
  • 5:09 (album version)
  • 4:29 (seven-inch edit)
Characterization Capitol
Songwriter(s) Robert John "Mutt" Lange
Producer(south) Richie Zito
Eye singles chronology
"I Want You And so Bad"
(1988)
"All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You"
(1990)
"I Didn't Want to Need Y'all"
(1990)
Music video
All I Wanna Practice Is Make Love to Y'all on YouTube

"All I Wanna Do Is Make Honey to You", also known as "All I Wanna Exercise", is a song by the stone band Heart. It was composed by veteran songwriter and producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange and released as the lead single from the band's tenth studio anthology, Brigade. The song was outset recorded as "All I Want to Do Is Make Honey to You" past Dobie Gray in 1979, though with unlike lyrics. The Center version tells the story of a adult female who sets out to seduce a hitchhiker in order to become pregnant because although there is a man in her life, he is infertile.[two]

"All I Wanna Practice Is Brand Love to Yous" was a success, spending ii weeks at number two on the Us Billboard Hot 100,[iii] peaking at number eight in the Uk Singles Chart, (condign their last top ten in the UK), and reaching number one in Canada and Australia. It was also nominated for a Grammy Laurels for Best Grouping Pop Vocal Performance, and is the only one of Heart'due south singles to have been certified Gilt by the RIAA. On the Developed Contemporary chart, the song climbed to number half-dozen, becoming the third of Centre's four top-ten Air-conditioning hits (after "These Dreams" and "Solitary").

The single was Heart'south concluding pop chart top ten hitting in the US to date. The band had one more than top ten Adult Contemporary chart hit with the follow-upwards, "Stranded"; "Stranded" and two singles from 1994's Want Walks On ("Blackness on Black II" and "Will Yous Be There (In The Morning)") were as well height ten Anthology Rock chart hits.

Background [edit]

In the liner notes of Center's anthology The Road Home, Ann Wilson commented on the band'southward dislike for the song, stating, "Really we had sworn off information technology because it kind of stood for everything we wanted to get away from. It was a vocal by 'Mutt' Lange, who we liked, and it was originally written for Don Henley, merely there was a lot of pressure on us to do the vocal at the time."[4] Ann Wilson has made a number of comments on her dislike for the song, calling the song's message "hideous" in an interview with Dan Rather.[5] In that aforementioned interview, Ann mentions that she'due south surprised at how many of their fans, specially in Commonwealth of australia and New Zealand, desire to hear the song to this day when Centre plays alive. Although Center does non perform this song anymore due to Ann's dislike on this song, Ann Wilson did eventually perform this song on her 2017 tour, though her version of the song had a few changes.

Content [edit]

The original song as recorded by Dobie Gray in 1979 was a love song without a storyline, unlike the later version by Heart.

In the Heart version of the song, which is also played out in the accompanying music video, interspersed with sequences of the band performing the song, vocalizer Ann Wilson sings of a one-night stand up with a handsome young male hitchhiker. After an implicit agreement to remain anonymous, they brand their manner to a hotel room in which to have sex. The lyrics make the suggestion that this may not be the outset fourth dimension the female protagonist has engaged in such behaviors, noting her familiarity with this particular hotel. The song explicitly highlights the sexual prowess of the young man, and his ability to easily and repeatedly bring the female protagonist to orgasm. She leaves a notation with instructions for the human being to make no attempt to contact her or rails her down. Information technology is subsequently revealed that her intent all along was to utilize the encounter as a manner to get pregnant. The lyrics explicate afterward, when she accidentally crosses paths with the i-time lover, that her babe is the result of their tryst and she did it only because the man she is in love with is not able to male parent children.

Charts and certifications [edit]

Versions and formats [edit]

The 7-inch unmarried features an edited 4:29 version of the album track (5:10). The 12-inch and CD versions featured the non-LP rail "Vicious Tears". In the U.k., a very limited 'tour edition' 12-inch single was released, on clear vinyl.

Halestorm has covered "All I Wanna Practice Is Make Love to You" multiple times live and released a studio version on their Reanimate: The Covers EP anthology. The music video was directed by Andy Morahan and shot past Mike Southon.[38] "We covered 'All I Wanna Practice Is Make Beloved to Y'all' very carefully, because you don't desire to ruin a Heart song," remarked Lzzy Hale. "It's a very underrated rails. I did it like that first version I heard on [Heart's 1995 album] The Road Domicile."[39]

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