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Can't Put a Price on Love

"Can't Put a Price on Love" is a 1980 song written by Doug Fieger and Berton Averre. It was originally released by American pop group The Knack on their second album, ...But the Little Girls Understand. It was the second song from that album that was released as a single, reaching #62 on the Billboard Hot 100, falling short of the performance by its preceding single, "Baby Talks Dirty", which reached #30 in Cash Box and #38 in Billboard.[1][2] Overall, it was the fourth single which The Knack had released, and was the first such release which did not reach the Top 40.[3]

"Can't Put a Price on Love"
Single by The Knack
from the album ...But the Little Girls Understand
B-side"(Havin' A) Rave Up"
ReleasedMarch 1980
GenreRock, new wave, power pop
Length
  • 4:43 (album version)
  • 3:35 (7" version)
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Doug Fieger, Berton Averre
Producer(s)Mike Chapman
The Knack singles chronology
"Baby Talks Dirty"
(1980)
"Can't Put a Price on Love"
(1980)
"Pay the Devil (Ooo, Baby, Ooo)"
(1981)

Lyrics and music edit

In his scathing review of ...But the Little Girls Understand, Rolling Stone critic Dave Marsh wrote "All of Fieger's lyrics finally boil down to one sentiment: f*** me, honey. (When he's feeling ambitious, he writes something like 'Can't Put a Price on Love,' which translates: f*** me for free, babe.)"[4] The Sydney Morning Herald was kinder, noting that the song provided a slower contrast to the faster songs on ...But the Little Girls Understand, and that there was "a kick in the lyrics," i.e.:[5]

You smoked me like a cigarette
I was burning, I was cast aside
Now you knew what you couldn't get
So you settled for my pride.

Billboard found it to be an improvement over the Knack's previous single "Baby Talks Dirty," describing it as a "midtempo,'60's flavored pop tune" and stating that "Fieger shows honest emotion in his vocals."[6] Cash Box called it "an unpretentious, honest love ballad."[7] Cash Box also said that "trembly guitar and echoed snare shots give a raw edge."[8] Calling the song a "power ballad", Record World said that "the Knack shows a more subtle side that profits from Mike Chapman's glossy production."[9] Classic Rock History critic Skip Anderson rated it as the Knack's 10th best song and noted a resemblance to John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band.[10]

Cash Box and other critics commented on the similarity between "Can't Put a Price on Love" and the 1978 Rolling Stones' song "Beast of Burden".[8][11][12] Jim Sullivan of the Bangor Daily News claimed that "the guitar line from 'Can't Put a Price on Love' is nicked directly from the Stones' 'Beast of Burden.'"[13] However, in an interview, Fieger denied that the song is an homage to "Beast of Burden," stating "The reality to that is that it was a homage to any number of Steve Cropper songs which 'Beast of Burden' was a homage to."[14] Fieger has acknowledged that, like many songs on The Knack's first two albums, "Can't Put a Price on Love" was written about the same Sharona Alperin who inspired "My Sharona".[15]

Other appearances edit

"Can't Put a Price on Love" was first released in February 1980 on the album ..But the Little Girls Understand, and then as a single in April 1980, as a follow-up to "Baby Talks Dirty." Subsequently, "Can't Put a Price on Love" was released on several Knack compilation albums, including The Retrospective: The Best of The Knack (1992), Very Best of The Knack (1998) and Best of The Knack (1999).[16] The version which was released on Very Best of The Knack was the single edit rather than the original album version.[17]

"(Havin' a) Rave Up" edit

The B-side of the "Can't Put a Price on Love" single was "(Havin' a) Rave Up," which had also been released on ...But the Little Girls Understand, and also was written by Fieger and Averre. "(Havin' a) Rave Up" was written well before ...But the Little Girls Understand and was included in the band's live set even before their first album Get the Knack. Live performances of "(Havin' a) Rave Up" were included on the live LaserDisc of The Knack's 1979 concert at Carnegie Hall, The Knack Live at Carnegie Hall, and on a live CD of the band's 1978 concert in Los Angeles, Havin' a Rave Up.[18][19] Dave Marsh of Rolling Stone claimed that the song was based on cliches from The Beatles and Buddy Holly.[4] The Sydney Morning Herald claimed that the song was "more than a nod to Elvis."[5] Cash Box called it "tasty mainstream rock ‘n’ roll as only The Knack could perform it."[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "...But the Little Girls Understand Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  2. ^ Lazell, B. (1989). Rock Movers and Shakers. Billboard Publications. p. 284. ISBN 978-0-8230-7608-6.
  3. ^ "The Knack Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  4. ^ a b Marsh, D. (3 April 1980). "...But the Little Girls Understand". Rolling Stone.
  5. ^ a b "Chance for You to Get the Knack". The Sydney Morning Herald. 24 February 1980. p. 50. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  6. ^ "Top Single Picks" (PDF). Billboard Magazine. March 29, 1980. p. 127. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
  7. ^ a b "CashBox Album Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. February 23, 1980. p. 10. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  8. ^ a b "CashBox Singles Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. March 29, 1980. p. 18. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  9. ^ "Hits of the Week" (PDF). Record World. March 29, 1980. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  10. ^ Anderson, Skip. "Top 10 songs from the Knack". Classic Rock History. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  11. ^ High Fidelity. 30 (1–6). Audiocom: 100. 1980. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. ^ O'Connor, R (16 February 2010). "Ten Things To Remember About The Knack". Yahoo!. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  13. ^ Sullivan, J. (31 March 1980). "The Knack Are 'Blatant Imitators'". Bangor Daily News. p. 47. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  14. ^ Dominic, S. (15 February 2010). "Doug Feiger: He had the Knack - excerpts from unpublished interview, part 1". Clarity Digital Group. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  15. ^ Michaels, R. (2005). Flashbacks to Happiness: Eighties Music Revisited. iUniverse. p. 342. ISBN 978-0-595-37007-8.
  16. ^ "Can't Put a Price on Love". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 July 2011.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ Erlewine, S. "Very Best of the Knack". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  18. ^ "Live at Carnegie Hall". Allmusic. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  19. ^ "Havin' a Rave-Up! Live In Los Angeles, 1978". allmusic. Retrieved 24 April 2012.

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Can t Put a Price on Love is a 1980 song written by Doug Fieger and Berton Averre It was originally released by American pop group The Knack on their second album But the Little Girls Understand It was the second song from that album that was released as a single reaching 62 on the Billboard Hot 100 falling short of the performance by its preceding single Baby Talks Dirty which reached 30 in Cash Box and 38 in Billboard 1 2 Overall it was the fourth single which The Knack had released and was the first such release which did not reach the Top 40 3 Can t Put a Price on Love Single by The Knackfrom the album But the Little Girls UnderstandB side Havin A Rave Up ReleasedMarch 1980GenreRock new wave power popLength4 43 album version 3 35 7 version LabelCapitolSongwriter s Doug Fieger Berton AverreProducer s Mike ChapmanThe Knack singles chronology Baby Talks Dirty 1980 Can t Put a Price on Love 1980 Pay the Devil Ooo Baby Ooo 1981 Contents 1 Lyrics and music 2 Other appearances 3 Havin a Rave Up 4 ReferencesLyrics and music editIn his scathing review of But the Little Girls Understand Rolling Stone critic Dave Marsh wrote All of Fieger s lyrics finally boil down to one sentiment f me honey When he s feeling ambitious he writes something like Can t Put a Price on Love which translates f me for free babe 4 The Sydney Morning Herald was kinder noting that the song provided a slower contrast to the faster songs on But the Little Girls Understand and that there was a kick in the lyrics i e 5 You smoked me like a cigarette I was burning I was cast aside Now you knew what you couldn t get So you settled for my pride Billboard found it to be an improvement over the Knack s previous single Baby Talks Dirty describing it as a midtempo 60 s flavored pop tune and stating that Fieger shows honest emotion in his vocals 6 Cash Box called it an unpretentious honest love ballad 7 Cash Box also said that trembly guitar and echoed snare shots give a raw edge 8 Calling the song a power ballad Record World said that the Knack shows a more subtle side that profits from Mike Chapman s glossy production 9 Classic Rock History critic Skip Anderson rated it as the Knack s 10th best song and noted a resemblance to John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band 10 Cash Box and other critics commented on the similarity between Can t Put a Price on Love and the 1978 Rolling Stones song Beast of Burden 8 11 12 Jim Sullivan of the Bangor Daily News claimed that the guitar line from Can t Put a Price on Love is nicked directly from the Stones Beast of Burden 13 However in an interview Fieger denied that the song is an homage to Beast of Burden stating The reality to that is that it was a homage to any number of Steve Cropper songs which Beast of Burden was a homage to 14 Fieger has acknowledged that like many songs on The Knack s first two albums Can t Put a Price on Love was written about the same Sharona Alperin who inspired My Sharona 15 Other appearances edit Can t Put a Price on Love was first released in February 1980 on the album But the Little Girls Understand and then as a single in April 1980 as a follow up to Baby Talks Dirty Subsequently Can t Put a Price on Love was released on several Knack compilation albums including The Retrospective The Best of The Knack 1992 Very Best of The Knack 1998 and Best of The Knack 1999 16 The version which was released on Very Best of The Knack was the single edit rather than the original album version 17 Havin a Rave Up editThe B side of the Can t Put a Price on Love single was Havin a Rave Up which had also been released on But the Little Girls Understand and also was written by Fieger and Averre Havin a Rave Up was written well before But the Little Girls Understand and was included in the band s live set even before their first album Get the Knack Live performances of Havin a Rave Up were included on the live LaserDisc of The Knack s 1979 concert at Carnegie Hall The Knack Live at Carnegie Hall and on a live CD of the band s 1978 concert in Los Angeles Havin a Rave Up 18 19 Dave Marsh of Rolling Stone claimed that the song was based on cliches from The Beatles and Buddy Holly 4 The Sydney Morning Herald claimed that the song was more than a nod to Elvis 5 Cash Box called it tasty mainstream rock n roll as only The Knack could perform it 7 References edit But the Little Girls Understand Billboard Singles Allmusic Retrieved 14 July 2011 Lazell B 1989 Rock Movers and Shakers Billboard Publications p 284 ISBN 978 0 8230 7608 6 The Knack Billboard Singles Allmusic Retrieved 14 July 2011 a b Marsh D 3 April 1980 But the Little Girls Understand Rolling Stone a b Chance for You to Get the Knack The Sydney Morning Herald 24 February 1980 p 50 Retrieved 17 April 2012 Top Single Picks PDF Billboard Magazine March 29 1980 p 127 Retrieved 2020 07 07 a b CashBox Album Reviews PDF Cash Box February 23 1980 p 10 Retrieved 2022 01 01 a b CashBox Singles Reviews PDF Cash Box March 29 1980 p 18 Retrieved 2022 01 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