I Don't Want Your Love
"I Don't Want Your Love" | ||||
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Single by Duran Duran | ||||
from the album Big Thing | ||||
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Released |
19 September 1988 (UK) 15 October 1988 (US) | |||
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Writer(s) | Simon Le Bon, John Taylor, James Bates | |||
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"I Don't Want Your Love" is the seventeenth single from Duran Duran and the first single from the Big Thing album. It was released on September 1988. As with the album, the band's name was rendered on the artwork as Duranduran.
Music video
The video for "I Don't Want Your Love" was filmed by director Steve Lowe and produced by The Molotov Brothers, and first aired on September 26, 1988 .[1]
The video features the band in a raucous courtroom filled with spectators and tabloid reporters, "testifying" by singing the song into the court's witness microphones. The instrumental bridge in the song is accompanied by images of a young man and woman dancing or fighting (or both).
The other musicians in the video are guitarist Warren Cuccurullo (playing Kamen's guitar part) and David Palmer, former drummer for ABC.
B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes
The single version of "I Don't Want Your Love" was a remix by Shep Pettibone. It was backed by the album version for the b-side.
A UK promo 12" includes the Dub mix of "I Don't Want Your Love", which was unreleased elsewhere until 1999's Strange Behaviour remix collection (which strangely didn't use the lead 12" mix entitled "Big Mix").
Formats and track listing
7": EMI. / YOUR 1 United Kingdom
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (7" mix) - 3:47
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (Album Version) - 4:06
- Track 1: additional production and mix by Shep Pettibone.
12": EMI / 12 YOUR 1 United Kingdom
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (Big mix) - 7:33
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (Album Version) - 4:05
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (7" mix) - 3:47
- Track 3: additional production and mix by Shep Pettibone.
- Also available on CD (CD YOUR 1)
12": EMI / 12 YOUR DJ 1 (Promo) United Kingdom
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (Big mix) - 7:35
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (Dub mix) - 7:36
7": Capitol Records. / B-44237 United States
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (Big And 7 Inch Mix) - 3:47
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (Album Version) - 4:05
- Track 1: additional production and mix by Shep Pettibone.
12": Capitol Records. / V-15417 United States
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (Big mix) - 7:35
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (Album Version) - 4:05
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (7" mix) - 3:47
- Track 3: additional production and mix by Shep Pettibone.
CD: Part of "Singles Box Set 1986-1995" boxset
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (Shep Pettibone 7'' Mix) - 3:47
- I Don't Want Your Love" (Album Version) - 4:05
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (Big mix) - 7:35
Chart positions
"I Don't Want Your Love" both debuted and peaked at number 14 in the UK, but did much better in the rest of Europe, especially in Italy where it spent six non-consecutive weeks at number 1, and was the best-selling single of 1988 in that country. It also did very well in the U.S., reaching number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100,[2] and number 1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play.[3]
- # 14 UK Singles Chart
- # 4 Billboard Hot 100
- # 13 Billboard Modern Rock Tracks
- # 1 Billboard Hot Dance Club Play
- # 1 Italy
- # 8 Canadian CHUM Chart
- # 15 Swiss Top 30
Other appearances
Aside from the single, "I Don't Want Your Love" has appeared on:
- Big Thing (1988)
- Decade: Greatest Hits (1989)
- Greatest (1998)
Personnel
Duran Duran are:
- Simon Le Bon - Vocals
- John Taylor - Bass
- Nick Rhodes - Keyboards
- Sterling Campbell - Drums
- Steve Ferrone - Drums
With:
- Chester Kamen - Guitars
Production:
- Duran Duran - Producer
- Jonathan Elias - Producer
- Daniel Abraham - Producer
- Shep Pettibone - Remixer
- Bob Rosa - Remix engineer
External links
References
- ↑ Music Video Database: I Don't Want Your Love
- ↑ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits: Eighth Edition. Record Research. p. 196.
- ↑ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 84.
Preceded by "Out of Time" by Noel |
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single 3 December 1988 |
Succeeded by "The Great Commandment" by Camouflage |