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Lyric Love Will Tear Us Apart Again

1980 single by Joy Division

"Love Will Tear United states Autonomously"
Love Will Tear Us Apart song.jpg

vii" cover

Single past Joy Partition
B-side "These Days"
Released June 1980 (1980-06) [1]
Recorded March 1980[two]
Studio Strawberry, Stockport[3]
Genre Mail-punk[4]
Length 3:18
Characterization Mill
Songwriter(s)
  • Ian Curtis
  • Peter Hook
  • Stephen Morris
  • Bernard Sumner
Producer(s)
  • Martin Hannett
  • Joy Partition
Joy Division British singles and EPs singles chronology
"Komakino"
(1980)
"Love Will Tear Us Apart"
(1980)
"Temper"
(1980)
Alternative embrace
12" cover

12" cover

Music video
"Love Will Tear United states Apart" on YouTube

"Love Will Tear Us Apart" is a song by English rock band Joy Division, released in June 1980 as a non-album single. Its lyrics were inspired by lead singer Ian Curtis's marital problems and struggles with epilepsy.[v] The single was released the calendar month after his suicide.

The song was certified platinum in the Uk, selling over 600,000 copies, and has an ongoing legacy as a defining vocal of the era. In 2002, NME named "Love Will Tear Us Apart" as the greatest unmarried of all time, while Rolling Rock, in 2004 and 2011, named it one of the 500 best songs ever.

Background [edit]

"Dearest Will Tear Us Apart" was written about Ian Curtis' troubled human relationship with his wife, Deborah Woodruff, whom he married in August 1975. Additionally, it deals with his own struggles with epilepsy, which he was diagnosed with in 1979, and the overwhelming stress of holding down a day job and his growing career as a singer.[6]

At a Joy Division gig in Oct 1979, Curtis met Belgian journalist and music promoter Annik Honoré and the two began a relationship, which acquired further distress betwixt Curtis and Woodruff.[half dozen] [seven]

Speaking about her relationship with Curtis in a 2010 interview with Belgian mag supplement Focus, Honoré said:

Information technology was a completely pure and platonic relationship, very childish, very chaste… I did non have a sexual relationship with Ian, he was on medication, which rendered information technology a non-concrete human relationship. I am so fed up that people question my discussion or his: people tin can say whatever they desire, but I am the just person to have his letters… I of his letters says that the relationship with his married woman Deborah had already finished prior to us meeting each other.[eight]

Recording [edit]

Joy Sectionalization first recorded "Love Will Tear Us Apart" at Pennine Studios, Oldham, on 8 January 1980, forth with the B-side, "These Days". This version was like to the version the band played live. Notwithstanding, singer Ian Curtis and producer Martin Hannett disliked the results and the band reconvened at Strawberry Studios, Stockport in March to re-record information technology.[3] Drummer Stephen Morris recalled:

Martin Hannett played 1 of his mind games when we were recording it – information technology sounds similar he was a tyrant, just he wasn't, he was nice. Nosotros had this one battle where information technology was near midnight and I said, "Is it all correct if I become home, Martin – it'south been a long day?" And he said [whispers], "OK... you go domicile". So I went back to the flat. But got to sleep and the phone rings. "Martin wants you to come back and do the snare drum". At four in the morning! I said, "What's wrong with the snare pulsate!?" And so every fourth dimension I hear "Love Will Tear Us Apart", I dust my teeth and call up myself shouting downwardly the telephone, "You BASTARD!" ... I tin feel the anger in it fifty-fifty now. It's a great song and it'south a great production, but I exercise go anguished every time I hear it.[9]

The guitar on the recording, a 12-cord Eko guitar, was played past Bernard Sumner.[10] While Curtis by and large did not play guitar, to perform the song alive, the band taught him how to strum a D major chord. Sumner said:

Ian didn't really want to play guitar, but for some reason we wanted him to play it. I can't call back the reason now... Nosotros showed him how to play D and we wrote a song. I wonder if that'south why nosotros wrote "Beloved Will Tear Us Apart", you lot could drone a D through it. I think he played it alive because I was playing keyboards.[10]

While Joy Division were recording, U2 were in the studio to encounter Hannett nearly producing their single "11 O'Clock Tick Tock". U2 singer Bono said of the run into:

Talking to Ian Curtis is... or was a strange experience because he'southward very warm... he talked—it was like two people within of him—he talked very low-cal, and he talked very well-mannered, and very polite. Only when he got behind the microphone he really surged along; there was another energy. It seemed like he was just ii people and, you know, "Love Will Tear Us Autonomously", information technology was like [when] that record was released... it was like, as if, in that location were the personalities, separate; there they were, torn apart.[xi]

Releases [edit]

It was beginning recorded for a John Peel session in November 1979, then re-recorded in January 1980 and March 1980. It is the latter version that appears on the 1988 Substance anthology. The Jan 1980 version, which has become known as the "Pennine version", originally appeared as one of the unmarried'south B-sides.

"Love Will Tear Us Apart" became Joy Division'southward showtime chart striking, reaching number 13 in the Great britain Singles Chart.[12] The following calendar month, the single topped the UK Indie Chart.[thirteen] The song also peaked at number 42 on the Billboard disco chart in October 1980.[xiv] "Love Will Tear U.s.a. Apart" also reached number ane in New Zealand in June 1981.[15]

The single was re-released in 1983 and reached number 19 on the Britain charts[xvi] and number 3 in New Zealand during March 1984.[xv] In 1985, the 7" unmarried was released in Poland by Tonpress in different sleeve under licence from Factory and sold over twenty,000 copies.[17] In Nov 1988, it made 1 more Top 40 appearance in New Zealand, peaking at number 39.[15]

Cover photograph [edit]

Co-ordinate to Curtis's wife Deborah, to create the single comprehend photo, the vocal title was etched upon a canvass of metal; this was anile with acid and exposed to the weather to create the advent of a stone slab.[18] For the 12" version of the unmarried, a photograph of a grieving affections on the Ribaudo family tomb in Genoa's Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno (sculpted past Onorato Toso c. 1910) was used. The photo was taken by Bernard Pierre Wolff in 1978.[19]

Music video [edit]

The video was shot by the band themselves on 25 April 1980[20] as they apposite the song at T. J. Davidson's studio, in Knott Factory, Manchester city center, where the band had previously rehearsed during the early days of their career. At the beginning of the video, the door that opens and shuts is carved with Ian Curtis' name; reportedly this was the outset of an abusive bulletin (the rest later erased) carved into the door.

Due to poor production, the video'southward colour is 'browned out' at some points. Also, as the rail recorded during the recording of the video was poor, it was replaced with the single-edit recording of the song past the band'southward record visitor in Commonwealth of australia, leading to problems with the synchronisation of music and video. This edited version of the music video would after become the official version due to the improvement of audio quality.

This was the merely promotional video the ring always produced equally Ian Curtis hanged himself three weeks after the video was recorded.[21]

Legacy [edit]

A grey stone with "Ian Curtis, 18-5-80, Love Will Tear Us Apart" carved into it in block letters

Ian Curtis's grave marker, laid in 2008 to replace a similarly inscribed one stolen earlier that year

"Dearest Will Tear Us Apart" was named NME Unmarried of the Yr in 1980,[22] and was listed as the best single of all time past NME in 2002.

In May 2007, NME placed it at number 19 in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever, ane identify ahead of another Joy Sectionalisation song, "Transmission". The song is also listed as being one of the 5 best indie songs of all time in the "All Time Indie Height 50".[23]

In 2004, the song was listed by Rolling Stone magazine at number 179 in its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".[24] In 2011, the song was listed at number 181.[25] In the 2022 update of the list, it had risen to 41.[26]

The vocal reached number i in the countdown Triple J Hottest 100 music poll of 1989 and again in 1990. When being interviewed for New Order Story, Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys stated that "Love Will Tear Usa Apart" was his favourite pop song of all time. At Christmas 2011, listeners of Dublin's Phantom FM voted "Love Volition Tear Usa Apart" equally their favourite song of all time. Furthermore, in 2012, in celebration of the NME 's 60th ceremony, a listing of the 100 Greatest Songs of NME 'southward Lifetime was compiled, and the list was topped by "Love Volition Tear Usa Autonomously". Serbian rock musician, announcer and writer Dejan Cukić wrote about "Love Will Tear Usa Apart" every bit ane of the 45 songs that changed history of popular music in his 2007 volume 45 obrtaja: Priče o pesmama. In 2015, the online magazine Pitchfork ranked "Love Will Tear Us Autonomously" seventh on its list of the "200 best songs of the 1980s".[27]

Following Curtis's suicide, his wife Deborah had the phrase "Love Will Tear Us Apart" inscribed on his memorial stone.[28]

In June 2013, Mighty Box Games released Will Love Tear United states of america Apart?, a browser-based video game that adapts every verse of the song into a level.[29]

Track listing [edit]

Side A
No. Title Length
1. "Beloved Will Tear United states of america Apart" iii:18
Side B
No. Title Length
i. "These Days" three:21
2. "Love Will Tear Us Apart (Pennine version)[a]" three:06
1995 cassette edition
No. Title Length
1. "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (radio version) 3:38
2. "Honey Will Tear Us Apart" (original version) 3:25
1995 12" edition
No. Title Length
1. "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (original version) 3:25
2. "Love Volition Tear Us Apart" (radio version) 3:38
3. "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (Arthur Baker remix) 4:12
iv. "Temper" (original Hannett 12") 4:08
1995 CD 1 edition
No. Title Length
one. "Dear Will Tear United states of america Autonomously" (radio version) 3:38
two. "Love Volition Tear Us Autonomously" (original version) 3:25
iii. "These Days" iii:25
four. "Transmission" (alive) 3:44
1995 CD 2 edition
No. Title Length
1. "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (original version) 3:eighteen
2. "Dearest Will Tear Us Apart '95" (radio version) iii:38
3. "Atmosphere" four:08
  1. ^ Not listed on original 7" single and not listed as existence alternate version where it was; the "Pennine version" characterization did not come into use until years after.
  • Rails one recorded at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, early on March 1980
  • Tracks 2 and three recorded at Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham, viii January 1980
  • In her biography Touching from a Distance, Deborah Curtis explains that the reason for the two versions of the vocal, one on each side, was a result of Curtis'south slightly dissimilar singing in each 1; one vocal accept was allegedly done when other band members told Curtis to sing "similar Frank Sinatra".
  • Like other Joy Division releases, including Transmission and An Ideal For Living, the seven" and 12" versions share the same tracks, but have different sleeves.

Charts [edit]

Weekly charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Comprehend versions [edit]

Love Will Tear The states Apart
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EP by

Swans

Released 1988
Length 16:56
Label Product Inc.
Producer Michael Gira
Swans chronology
Children of God
(1987)
Love Volition Tear The states Apart
(1988)
Feel Good At present
(1988)

Throughout the eighties, multiple artists covered "Dear Will Tear United states of america Apart". Chuzpe recorded a comprehend version that peaked at number eight in Austria in 1981.[38] Paul Young's 1984 cover "Dear Will Tear U.s.a. Apart" reached number ix in both the Kingdom of belgium and Netherlands, and number xl in Germany.[39] [40] [41] The New York ring Swans' fourth EP Love Will Tear U.s.a. Apart was named after their encompass of the vocal, and was placed alongside two semi-acoustic versions of songs from their 1987 LP Children of God. The EP reached number 85 on the UK Singles Chart and number ii on the Britain Indie Nautical chart.[42] [43] In May 2005, ambient trip the light fantastic toe duo Honeyroot reached number 70 on the UK Singles Chart in May 2005 with their cover.[44]

Meet likewise [edit]

  • Joy Division discography
  • List of number-one singles from the 1980s (New Zealand)

References [edit]

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  35. ^ "Terminate of Twelvemonth Charts 1984". Recorded Music NZ. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  36. ^ "Italian single certifications – Joy Division – Love Will Tear Us Apart" (in Italian). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana. Retrieved 31 December 2019. Select "2019" in the "Anno" drop-downwards card. Select "Love Will Tear Us Apart" in the "Filtra" field. Select "Singoli" nether "Sezione".
  37. ^ "British single certifications – Joy Sectionalization – Love Will Tear United states Apart". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 9 Baronial 2019. Select singles in the Format field.Select Platinum in the Certification field.Type Love Will Tear Us Apart in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
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  39. ^ "Paul Young – Love Will Tear Us Autonomously". Gfk Entertainment charts. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
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External links [edit]

  • "Love Will Tear Us Autonomously" official music video on YouTube
  • ""Love Will Tear Us Apart" (Joy Partitioning'due south version)" at Discogs (list of releases)
  • ""Love Volition Tear U.s.a. Apart" (Swans version)" at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Usage in film and television: run into "Joy Division. Soundtrack. 'Love Will Tear United states Apart'" at IMDb
  • Accolades archived at Acclaimed Music

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