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No More "I Love You's"

"No More 'I Love You's'" is a song written by British musicians David Freeman and Joseph Hughes and recorded by them as the Lover Speaks. It was released in June 1986 as the lead single from their self-titled debut album. The song was covered by the Scottish singer Annie Lennox and became a commercial success for her in 1995, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart.

"No More 'I Love You's'"
Single by the Lover Speaks
from the album The Lover Speaks
B-side
  • "This Can't Go On!"
  • "Of Tears"
Released
  • 30 June 1986 (1986-06-30)[1]
  • 21 March 1988 (re-issue)[2]
GenreNew wave
Length4:04
LabelA&M
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
The Lover Speaks singles chronology
"No More 'I Love You's'"
(1986)
"Every Lover's Sign"
(1986)

The Lover Speaks version edit

Writing edit

"No More 'I Love You's'" was the first song which David Freeman and Joseph Hughes wrote together as the Lover Speaks in 1985.[3] The song originated with Freeman, who came up with the chorus and the bassline, and Hughes then had the idea for the "do-be-do-be-do-do-do" hook. Freeman had the lyrics for the chorus completed at an early stage and wrote those for the verses later on.[4]

As with each track on The Lover Speaks album, "No More 'I Love You's'" is based on a concept in Roland Barthes' book A Lover's Discourse: Fragments (Fragments d'un discours amoureux). In 2015, Freeman recalled of the lyrics, "When you say to someone 'I love you', it could be to your kids, your lover, your parents, usually, you hear, 'I love you, too'. And then one day you say, 'I love you', and there's silence because that person has reached the 'no more 'I love you's' stage'. They cannot say 'I love you, too'. It's as simple as that. All I did lyrically, I think, was put it in Gothic terms."[3]

Recording edit

The song was first demoed on a portastudio during a rehearsal studio session, with Robert Farrell on guitar, Barry Gilbert on keyboards and Pete King on drums.[3] It was then demoed again at Pathway Studios with the same line-up, but with the addition of Hughes' ex-girlfriend, singer June Miles-Kingston, who provided backing vocals. The Lover Speaks signed to A&M Records in early 1986 and began recording their debut album with Jimmy Iovine as co-producer. The Pathway Studios demo was used as a guide for the studio version of "No More 'I Love You's'".[3]

Music video edit

The song's music video was directed by Matt Mahurin and produced by David Naylor and Sharon Oreck.[5] In the US, it achieved active rotation on MTV.[6]

Release edit

"No More 'I Love You's'" was released as the Lover Speaks' debut single in July 1986. It reached number 58 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming the duo's only top 100 chart entry as both their debut album and successive singles failed to chart.[7] On 21 March 1988, the song was reissued as a single in the UK only, but it failed to reach the top 100.[2]

Critical reception edit

Upon its release, the Bury Free Press awarded the single a 7 out of 10 rating and described it as an "intriguing piece of summer pop with a swaying rhythm and catchy back-up".[8] John Lee of the Huddersfield Daily Examiner called the song both "a totally over-the-top heartbreak ballad which demands to be a monstrous hit" and a "paced-up love anthem [which] is the Walker Brothers in 1986 – big, bold and brilliant".[9] James Belsey of the Bristol Evening Post named it "single of the week" and described it as a "gloriously over-the-top, over-romantic, over-rich song and production with a wildly hummable hook".[10] The Newark Advertiser noted that the "backing comprises a high pitched effect in contrast to the butch bass" and the chorus is "more orthodox, with a punchy backing". The reviewer added how Freeman "shows quite a range" and "there is a startling revelation inasmuch as [his] voice starts in a very low pitch".[11] In the US, Billboard listed the single under "new and noteworthy" and wrote, "A dreamy, eerie, British beat ballad that carries rock overstatement to splendid heights and misses no Spectorian trick; towering walls of sound."[12] Cash Box considered it a "captivating debut" which has a "good shot at CHR" with its "hooky female refrain and powerful lead vocal".[13]

Reviewing its March 1988 reissue, Tom Doyle of Smash Hits selected "No More 'I Love You's'" as the "single of the fortnight". He noted that it "originally flopped without dignity, but at least the Lover Speaks have the rather good sense to realise this record deserves to be top five". He added, "You're sure to recognise it, and whimper and blub at the tale of lurve gone mouldy which unfolds."[14] Betty Page of Record Mirror named it one of the "singles of the week" and praised it as an "epic pop song" which "sounds like Phil Spector-meets-Lord Byron in Tamla Motown". She stated, "Pay attention this time around to David Freeman's exquisite wordplay, wistful voice and playful girly backing vocals and be moved."[15] Jonathan Romney of NME described the "deconstructive tearjerker" as "a colossal, nay Wagnerian, record" on which "very weird chipmunk vocals sing the most contorted hook in history". He concluded, "Buy this and put some Barthes in the charts."[16] John Lee, reviewing again for the Huddersfield Daily Examiner, applauded the reissue, noting it would have been a "criminal waste of a haunting, magnificent, Walker Brothers-esque big ballad". He commented on the "inexplicable failure" of the single's original release and believed it had "got to be a hit in '88".[17]

In a retrospective review of The Lover Speaks, Michael Sutton of AllMusic praised the song as "stylishly crafted, soulful pop" which is "elevated by Freeman's booming voice" and also noted the "soaring, heartbreaking chorus".[18] Imran Khan of PopMatters noted the difference between the original and Lennox's version, with the original "opting for a far more baroque and windswept drama of romance and pop" which he considered to be "an apt description of exactly what the Lover Speaks was all about".[19]

Track listings edit

1986 release edit

  1. "No More 'I Love You's'" – 4:04
  2. "This Can't Go On!" – 3:49
  1. "No More 'I Love You's'" – 4:04
  2. "Of Tears" – 3:37
  3. "This Can't Go On!" – 3:49

1988 UK reissue edit

  1. "No More 'I Love You's'" – 4:04
  2. "Tremble Dancing" – 4:16
  1. "No More 'I Love You's'" – 4:04
  2. "Tremble Dancing" (Extended) – 5:17
  3. "Every Lover's Sign" – 4:38
  4. "I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten" – 4:50

Personnel edit

Production

  • Jimmy Iovine – production
  • The Lover Speaks – production
  • Fred Defaye – engineering
  • Marc O'Donoghue – assistant engineering
  • Joe Chiccarelli – mixing
  • Craig Engel – assistant mixing

Other

  • John Warwicker – art direction, design
  • Matt Mahurin – photography
  • Atelier Koninck – typography
  • Vivid I.D. – design (1988 reissue only)

Charts edit

Chart (1986) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[7] 58
US Cash Box Top 100[29] 88

Annie Lennox version edit

"No More 'I Love You's"
 
Single by Annie Lennox
from the album Medusa
B-side"Ladies of the Canyon"
Released6 February 1995 (1995-02-06)[30]
GenrePop
Length4:54
LabelArista
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Stephen Lipson
Annie Lennox singles chronology
"Little Bird" / "Love Song for a Vampire"
(1993)
"No More 'I Love You's"
(1995)
"A Whiter Shade of Pale"
(1995)
Music video
"No More 'I Love You's'" on YouTube

Scottish singer and songwriter Annie Lennox covered "No More 'I Love You's" and released as the lead single from her second studio album, Medusa (1995), in February 1995. The song features slightly altered lyrics from the original version and added background vocals that can be heard around the 2:50 mark of the song.

Lennox's version was a commercial success, topping the singles charts of Canada, Italy and Spain, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart, and becoming a top-20 hit in at least 10 other countries. In the United States, the song reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked atop the Dance Club Songs chart. In 1996, the song won Lennox the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards,[31] the first to be awarded to a British artist. Her version was also featured in the very first episode of The Sopranos.[citation needed]

Background edit

In a 1995 article she wrote for The Independent, Lennox stated why she chose to record her own version of the song:

"The Lover Speaks was a group formed by a man called David Freeman. When the song was released it made a mild murmur in the charts, but I don't think it ever really became a hit. There are quite a few songs floating around which should have touched the consciousness of the nation – they should have made their mark, and this is one of them. I thought, well, I might be sticking my neck out to do this, but I really wanted to give it another chance because it's a magnificent song. The lyrics are extraordinary, poetic and abstract - the perfect sort of vehicle for me."[32]

David Freeman said in 2015, "When Annie Lennox covered 'No More "I Love You's"', she nailed it! She has the ability to be camp and soulful. We were very lucky that she recorded our song."[3] The success of Lennox's version earned Freeman and Hughes a BMI award each in 1996,[33] as well as three Ivor Novello award nominations for "PRS Most Performed Work", "International Hit of the Year" and "Best Song Musically and Lyrically".[34] It also generated some renewed interest in the Lover Speaks, which in turn prompted Freeman to independently release some of his solo material across six albums in 1996.[35]

Music video edit

Lennox co-directed the accompanying music video for the song with Joe Dyer. The vaudeville styled video featured Lennox performing with travesti ballerinos (one of whom is played by actor Jake Canuso), in homage to Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo. It was nominated for an MTV award in the category for Best Female Video. Gavin Report praised it as a contender for "video of the year."[36] Music Week viewed it as a "hugely effective if slightly unsettling costume video".[37]

Critical reception edit

The song received positive reviews from most music critics. AllMusic editor Rick Anderson wrote in his review of Medusa, that Lennox's rendition of "No More I Love You's" is "ravishingly, heartbreakingly lovely".[38] Larry Flick from Billboard found that "she picks up right where she left off floating fluttering phrases over a sea of atmospheric synths and strings that are propelled by a subtle, shuffling beat." He added that the track "builds to a dramatic musical climax that perfectly suits the declarative tone of the lyrics."[39] Karen Allen from Cash Box noted its "orchestral plush".[40] Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report remarked, "Whenever Annie Lennox steps in front of a microphone, something magnificent happens. The twists and turns of this haunting new release are a perfect match for her unique talent. And just when it seems all original video concepts have been exhausted, along comes this contender for video of the year."[36] Another editors, Fell and Rufer, said, "Here's yet another way to say "It's over, baby." This new Lennox single is a richly-orchestrated breakup song with excellent adult appeal."[41] Karen Leverich from The Heights described it as "a serene blend of voices".[42] Irish Evening Herald felt it "successfully bridged the gap between Nineties pop sophistication and her ritzy hits with Dave Stewart",[43] while Irish Independent praised it as a "gem".[44] Chuck Campbell from Knoxville News Sentinel felt the song is using "a sweeping arrangement" a la "Why", remarking that the singer "draws on her gift of smirking melancholy."[45]

In his weekly UK chart commentary, James Masterton stated, that it's "her own beautifully-rendered and faithful version of one of the great long-lost classics of British pop. Right down from the purity of her voice, the cuteness of the backing vocals and the impeccable Valentine's day timing, the song could hardly fail to be a hit."[46] Pan-European magazine Music & Media concluded with that "it's that contrast between the superbly sophisticated cover of the Lover Speaks' 1986 soul hit and the weird intermezzo of talking and hysterical laughing that makes it so irresistible." Head of music Liz Elliott at Metro Radio Group/Newcastle said, "Because she mostly only cuts original material, at first nobody realised it was a cover. Then we all admitted how cleverly she has adjusted the song to her own style."[47] A reviewer from Music Week gave it five out of five, adding that "this unusual song sounds stunning given the Lennox treatment. Radio will gobble it up and, given that it is accompanied by another hugely effective if slightly unsettling costume video, TV will, too."[37] John Kilgo from The Network Forty felt that "it shouldn't take more than one listen to know this mass-appeal song is a total smash." He added that Lennox' "displays incredibly polished vocals".[48] In an retrospective review, Pop Rescue declared the song as "a fantastic showcase for her vocals".[49] Elizabeth Morse from The Stanford Daily called it "bittersweet" and "a cheerful melody intertwined with devastatingly disconsolate lyrics".[50]

Commercial performance edit

The song became the highest-charting solo single for Lennox in the United Kingdom, entering and peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks. It spent a total of 12 weeks on the UK chart.[51] The track also became a top-25 hit in the United States, peaking at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100.[52] With it, Lennox won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.[53] The song topped Canada's RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart,[54] Italy's Musica e dischi chart,[55] and Spain's AFYVE chart;[56] on the Canadian chart, the song was Lennox's second number-one hit, following "Walking on Broken Glass" in 1992.[57]

Samples edit

Lennox's version of "No More 'I Love You's'" has been sampled multiple times. It was first sampled for the Nicki Minaj song "Your Love" on her 2010 single. The song was originally recorded two years before but never intended to be put out for release until it was leaked in January 2010. After becoming a hit, it was slightly rewritten and re-recorded and this revised version was released in June 2010. Prior to the official release of Minaj's song, the cover was sampled in 2009 by Jason Derulo and Auburn in their song "How Did We". It was then sampled by J.R. Rotem for singer Razah's 2010 single called "I Remember", using the same instrumental beat used for "How Did We". Singer Hailee Steinfeld included the sample as well in her 2020 single "I Love You's".

Legacy edit

In 2015, Idolator ranked Lennox' version of "No More 'I Love You's'" one of "The 50 Best Pop SIngles Of 1995". An editor, Stephen Sears, wrote that the song "is a linguist's delight — "changes are shifting outside the words" — with a lyric about the verbal clues of a fading love affair." He added, "Lennox's theatrical vocal is on a high wire throughout the song, climbing up and down the scales. She made subtle tweaks to the original lyrics and added a bizarre, spoken middle eight in which she assumes a child's voice, gushing, "There are monsters outside!" The lush moment at 3:08, when a multi-tracked Lennox cascades back in, is flat-out beautiful. "No More 'I Love You's'" lives as a testament to the power of the vocalist as an actor."[58]

Track listings edit

7-inch single

No.TitleLength
1."No More 'I Love You's" 
2."Ladies of the Canyon" 

CD 1

No.TitleLength
1."No More 'I Love You's"4:50
2."Ladies of the Canyon"3:40
3."Love Song for a Vampire"4:17

CD 2

No.TitleLength
1."No More 'I Love You's"4:51
2."Why" (Unplugged Version)4:59
3."Cold" (Unplugged Version)4:57
4."Walking on Broken Glass" (Unplugged Version)3:59
  • Tracks 2, 3, and 4 are taken from a live acoustic session for MTV Unplugged in July 1992

"Whiter Shade of Pale"/"No More 'I Love You's'"

No.TitleLength
1."A Whiter Shade of Pale"4:49
2."No More 'I Love You's" (Radio edit +)4:28
3."No More 'I Love You's" (Junior's club mix)7:34
4."No More 'I Love You's" (Soundfactory mix)11:40
5."No More 'I Love You's" (Tribal Mix)8:18*

+ Junior's Radio Edit

Charts and sales edit

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[92] Gold 400,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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For the Hailee Steinfeld song see I Love You s No More I Love You s is a song written by British musicians David Freeman and Joseph Hughes and recorded by them as the Lover Speaks It was released in June 1986 as the lead single from their self titled debut album The song was covered by the Scottish singer Annie Lennox and became a commercial success for her in 1995 reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart No More I Love You s Single by the Lover Speaksfrom the album The Lover SpeaksB side This Can t Go On Of Tears Released30 June 1986 1986 06 30 1 21 March 1988 re issue 2 GenreNew waveLength4 04LabelA amp MSongwriter s David Freeman Joseph HughesProducer s Jimmy Iovine the Lover SpeaksThe Lover Speaks singles chronology No More I Love You s 1986 Every Lover s Sign 1986 Contents 1 The Lover Speaks version 1 1 Writing 1 2 Recording 1 3 Music video 1 4 Release 1 5 Critical reception 1 6 Track listings 1 6 1 1986 release 1 6 2 1988 UK reissue 1 7 Personnel 1 8 Charts 2 Annie Lennox version 2 1 Background 2 2 Music video 2 3 Critical reception 2 4 Commercial performance 2 5 Samples 2 6 Legacy 2 7 Track listings 2 8 Charts and sales 2 8 1 Weekly charts 2 8 2 Year end charts 2 9 Certifications and sales 3 ReferencesThe Lover Speaks version editWriting edit No More I Love You s was the first song which David Freeman and Joseph Hughes wrote together as the Lover Speaks in 1985 3 The song originated with Freeman who came up with the chorus and the bassline and Hughes then had the idea for the do be do be do do do hook Freeman had the lyrics for the chorus completed at an early stage and wrote those for the verses later on 4 As with each track on The Lover Speaks album No More I Love You s is based on a concept in Roland Barthes book A Lover s Discourse Fragments Fragments d un discours amoureux In 2015 Freeman recalled of the lyrics When you say to someone I love you it could be to your kids your lover your parents usually you hear I love you too And then one day you say I love you and there s silence because that person has reached the no more I love you s stage They cannot say I love you too It s as simple as that All I did lyrically I think was put it in Gothic terms 3 Recording edit The song was first demoed on a portastudio during a rehearsal studio session with Robert Farrell on guitar Barry Gilbert on keyboards and Pete King on drums 3 It was then demoed again at Pathway Studios with the same line up but with the addition of Hughes ex girlfriend singer June Miles Kingston who provided backing vocals The Lover Speaks signed to A amp M Records in early 1986 and began recording their debut album with Jimmy Iovine as co producer The Pathway Studios demo was used as a guide for the studio version of No More I Love You s 3 Music video edit The song s music video was directed by Matt Mahurin and produced by David Naylor and Sharon Oreck 5 In the US it achieved active rotation on MTV 6 Release edit No More I Love You s was released as the Lover Speaks debut single in July 1986 It reached number 58 in the UK Singles Chart becoming the duo s only top 100 chart entry as both their debut album and successive singles failed to chart 7 On 21 March 1988 the song was reissued as a single in the UK only but it failed to reach the top 100 2 Critical reception edit Upon its release the Bury Free Press awarded the single a 7 out of 10 rating and described it as an intriguing piece of summer pop with a swaying rhythm and catchy back up 8 John Lee of the Huddersfield Daily Examiner called the song both a totally over the top heartbreak ballad which demands to be a monstrous hit and a paced up love anthem which is the Walker Brothers in 1986 big bold and brilliant 9 James Belsey of the Bristol Evening Post named it single of the week and described it as a gloriously over the top over romantic over rich song and production with a wildly hummable hook 10 The Newark Advertiser noted that the backing comprises a high pitched effect in contrast to the butch bass and the chorus is more orthodox with a punchy backing The reviewer added how Freeman shows quite a range and there is a startling revelation inasmuch as his voice starts in a very low pitch 11 In the US Billboard listed the single under new and noteworthy and wrote A dreamy eerie British beat ballad that carries rock overstatement to splendid heights and misses no Spectorian trick towering walls of sound 12 Cash Box considered it a captivating debut which has a good shot at CHR with its hooky female refrain and powerful lead vocal 13 Reviewing its March 1988 reissue Tom Doyle of Smash Hits selected No More I Love You s as the single of the fortnight He noted that it originally flopped without dignity but at least the Lover Speaks have the rather good sense to realise this record deserves to be top five He added You re sure to recognise it and whimper and blub at the tale of lurve gone mouldy which unfolds 14 Betty Page of Record Mirror named it one of the singles of the week and praised it as an epic pop song which sounds like Phil Spector meets Lord Byron in Tamla Motown She stated Pay attention this time around to David Freeman s exquisite wordplay wistful voice and playful girly backing vocals and be moved 15 Jonathan Romney of NME described the deconstructive tearjerker as a colossal nay Wagnerian record on which very weird chipmunk vocals sing the most contorted hook in history He concluded Buy this and put some Barthes in the charts 16 John Lee reviewing again for the Huddersfield Daily Examiner applauded the reissue noting it would have been a criminal waste of a haunting magnificent Walker Brothers esque big ballad He commented on the inexplicable failure of the single s original release and believed it had got to be a hit in 88 17 In a retrospective review of The Lover Speaks Michael Sutton of AllMusic praised the song as stylishly crafted soulful pop which is elevated by Freeman s booming voice and also noted the soaring heartbreaking chorus 18 Imran Khan of PopMatters noted the difference between the original and Lennox s version with the original opting for a far more baroque and windswept drama of romance and pop which he considered to be an apt description of exactly what the Lover Speaks was all about 19 Track listings edit 1986 release edit 7 inch single UK Europe US Canada and Australia 20 21 22 23 No More I Love You s 4 04 This Can t Go On 3 49 12 inch single UK and Europe 24 25 No More I Love You s 4 04 Of Tears 3 37 This Can t Go On 3 49 1988 UK reissue edit 7 inch single 26 No More I Love You s 4 04 Tremble Dancing 4 16 12 inch and CD single 27 28 No More I Love You s 4 04 Tremble Dancing Extended 5 17 Every Lover s Sign 4 38 I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten 4 50 Personnel edit David Freeman lead vocals backing vocals June Miles Kingston backing vocals Robert Farrell guitar Joseph Hughes bass Steve Jordan drums Production Jimmy Iovine production The Lover Speaks production Fred Defaye engineering Marc O Donoghue assistant engineering Joe Chiccarelli mixing Craig Engel assistant mixing Other John Warwicker art direction design Matt Mahurin photography Atelier Koninck typography Vivid I D design 1988 reissue only Charts edit Chart 1986 Peakposition UK Singles OCC 7 58 US Cash Box Top 100 29 88Annie Lennox version edit No More I Love You s nbsp Single by Annie Lennoxfrom the album MedusaB side Ladies of the Canyon Released6 February 1995 1995 02 06 30 GenrePopLength4 54LabelAristaSongwriter s Joseph Hughes David FreemanProducer s Stephen LipsonAnnie Lennox singles chronology Little Bird Love Song for a Vampire 1993 No More I Love You s 1995 A Whiter Shade of Pale 1995 Music video No More I Love You s on YouTube Scottish singer and songwriter Annie Lennox covered No More I Love You s and released as the lead single from her second studio album Medusa 1995 in February 1995 The song features slightly altered lyrics from the original version and added background vocals that can be heard around the 2 50 mark of the song Lennox s version was a commercial success topping the singles charts of Canada Italy and Spain reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart and becoming a top 20 hit in at least 10 other countries In the United States the song reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked atop the Dance Club Songs chart In 1996 the song won Lennox the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards 31 the first to be awarded to a British artist Her version was also featured in the very first episode of The Sopranos citation needed Background editIn a 1995 article she wrote for The Independent Lennox stated why she chose to record her own version of the song The Lover Speaks was a group formed by a man called David Freeman When the song was released it made a mild murmur in the charts but I don t think it ever really became a hit There are quite a few songs floating around which should have touched the consciousness of the nation they should have made their mark and this is one of them I thought well I might be sticking my neck out to do this but I really wanted to give it another chance because it s a magnificent song The lyrics are extraordinary poetic and abstract the perfect sort of vehicle for me 32 David Freeman said in 2015 When Annie Lennox covered No More I Love You s she nailed it She has the ability to be camp and soulful We were very lucky that she recorded our song 3 The success of Lennox s version earned Freeman and Hughes a BMI award each in 1996 33 as well as three Ivor Novello award nominations for PRS Most Performed Work International Hit of the Year and Best Song Musically and Lyrically 34 It also generated some renewed interest in the Lover Speaks which in turn prompted Freeman to independently release some of his solo material across six albums in 1996 35 Music video edit Lennox co directed the accompanying music video for the song with Joe Dyer The vaudeville styled video featured Lennox performing with travesti ballerinos one of whom is played by actor Jake Canuso in homage to Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo It was nominated for an MTV award in the category for Best Female Video Gavin Report praised it as a contender for video of the year 36 Music Week viewed it as a hugely effective if slightly unsettling costume video 37 Critical reception edit The song received positive reviews from most music critics AllMusic editor Rick Anderson wrote in his review of Medusa that Lennox s rendition of No More I Love You s is ravishingly heartbreakingly lovely 38 Larry Flick from Billboard found that she picks up right where she left off floating fluttering phrases over a sea of atmospheric synths and strings that are propelled by a subtle shuffling beat He added that the track builds to a dramatic musical climax that perfectly suits the declarative tone of the lyrics 39 Karen Allen from Cash Box noted its orchestral plush 40 Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report remarked Whenever Annie Lennox steps in front of a microphone something magnificent happens The twists and turns of this haunting new release are a perfect match for her unique talent And just when it seems all original video concepts have been exhausted along comes this contender for video of the year 36 Another editors Fell and Rufer said Here s yet another way to say It s over baby This new Lennox single is a richly orchestrated breakup song with excellent adult appeal 41 Karen Leverich from The Heights described it as a serene blend of voices 42 Irish Evening Herald felt it successfully bridged the gap between Nineties pop sophistication and her ritzy hits with Dave Stewart 43 while Irish Independent praised it as a gem 44 Chuck Campbell from Knoxville News Sentinel felt the song is using a sweeping arrangement a la Why remarking that the singer draws on her gift of smirking melancholy 45 In his weekly UK chart commentary James Masterton stated that it s her own beautifully rendered and faithful version of one of the great long lost classics of British pop Right down from the purity of her voice the cuteness of the backing vocals and the impeccable Valentine s day timing the song could hardly fail to be a hit 46 Pan European magazine Music amp Media concluded with that it s that contrast between the superbly sophisticated cover of the Lover Speaks 1986 soul hit and the weird intermezzo of talking and hysterical laughing that makes it so irresistible Head of music Liz Elliott at Metro Radio Group Newcastle said Because she mostly only cuts original material at first nobody realised it was a cover Then we all admitted how cleverly she has adjusted the song to her own style 47 A reviewer from Music Week gave it five out of five adding that this unusual song sounds stunning given the Lennox treatment Radio will gobble it up and given that it is accompanied by another hugely effective if slightly unsettling costume video TV will too 37 John Kilgo from The Network Forty felt that it shouldn t take more than one listen to know this mass appeal song is a total smash He added that Lennox displays incredibly polished vocals 48 In an retrospective review Pop Rescue declared the song as a fantastic showcase for her vocals 49 Elizabeth Morse from The Stanford Daily called it bittersweet and a cheerful melody intertwined with devastatingly disconsolate lyrics 50 Commercial performance edit The song became the highest charting solo single for Lennox in the United Kingdom entering and peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks It spent a total of 12 weeks on the UK chart 51 The track also became a top 25 hit in the United States peaking at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 52 With it Lennox won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 53 The song topped Canada s RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart 54 Italy s Musica e dischi chart 55 and Spain s AFYVE chart 56 on the Canadian chart the song was Lennox s second number one hit following Walking on Broken Glass in 1992 57 Samples edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Lennox s version of No More I Love You s has been sampled multiple times It was first sampled for the Nicki Minaj song Your Love on her 2010 single The song was originally recorded two years before but never intended to be put out for release until it was leaked in January 2010 After becoming a hit it was slightly rewritten and re recorded and this revised version was released in June 2010 Prior to the official release of Minaj s song the cover was sampled in 2009 by Jason Derulo and Auburn in their song How Did We It was then sampled by J R Rotem for singer Razah s 2010 single called I Remember using the same instrumental beat used for How Did We Singer Hailee Steinfeld included the sample as well in her 2020 single I Love You s Legacy edit In 2015 Idolator ranked Lennox version of No More I Love You s one of The 50 Best Pop SIngles Of 1995 An editor Stephen Sears wrote that the song is a linguist s delight changes are shifting outside the words with a lyric about the verbal clues of a fading love affair He added Lennox s theatrical vocal is on a high wire throughout the song climbing up and down the scales She made subtle tweaks to the original lyrics and added a bizarre spoken middle eight in which she assumes a child s voice gushing There are monsters outside The lush moment at 3 08 when a multi tracked Lennox cascades back in is flat out beautiful No More I Love You s lives as a testament to the power of the vocalist as an actor 58 Track listings edit 7 inch single No TitleLength1 No More I Love You s 2 Ladies of the Canyon CD 1 No TitleLength1 No More I Love You s 4 502 Ladies of the Canyon 3 403 Love Song for a Vampire 4 17 CD 2 No TitleLength1 No More I Love You s 4 512 Why Unplugged Version 4 593 Cold Unplugged Version 4 574 Walking on Broken Glass Unplugged Version 3 59 Tracks 2 3 and 4 are taken from a live acoustic session for MTV Unplugged in July 1992 Whiter Shade of Pale No More I Love You s No TitleLength1 A Whiter Shade of Pale 4 492 No More I Love You s Radio edit 4 283 No More I Love You s Junior s club mix 7 344 No More I Love You s Soundfactory mix 11 405 No More I Love You s Tribal Mix 8 18 Medley of No More I Love You s Take Me to the River and Downtown Lights Junior s Radio Edit Charts and sales edit Weekly charts edit Chart 1995 Peakposition Australia ARIA 59 16 Austria O3 Austria Top 40 60 11 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 61 27 Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 62 19 Canada Top Singles RPM 54 1 Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 63 1 Denmark IFPI 64 8 Europe European Hot 100 Singles 56 3 France SNEP 65 13 Germany Official German Charts 66 27 Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 67 7 Ireland IRMA 68 2 Italy Musica e dischi 55 1 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 69 23 Netherlands Single Top 100 70 17 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 71 22 Norway VG lista 72 12 Poland Music amp Media 73 1 Scotland OCC 74 2 Spain AFYVE 56 1 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 75 15 Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 76 14 UK Singles OCC 51 2 US Billboard Hot 100 52 23 US Adult Contemporary Billboard 77 10 US Dance Club Songs Billboard 78 1 US Dance Singles Sales Billboard 79 with A Whiter Shade of Pale 2 US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 80 23 Year end charts edit Chart 1995 Position Australia ARIA 81 99 Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 82 86 Canada Top Singles RPM 83 10 Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 84 3 Europe Eurochart Hot 100 85 45 France SNEP 86 89 Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 87 60 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 88 211 UK Singles OCC 89 52 US Billboard Hot 100 90 78 US Adult Contemporary Billboard 91 26 Certifications and sales edit Region Certification Certified units sales United Kingdom BPI 92 Gold 400 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit New Singles Music Week 28 June 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