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Piece of My Heart

"Piece of My Heart" is a romantic soul song written by Jerry Ragovoy and Bert Berns, originally recorded by Erma Franklin in 1967. Franklin's single peaked in December 1967 at number 10 on the Billboard Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart in the United States.

"Piece of My Heart"
Single by Erma Franklin
B-side"Baby, What You Want Me to Do"
ReleasedOctober 1967
RecordedAugust 1967
GenreR&B[1]
Length2:35
LabelShout
Songwriter(s)Jerry Ragovoy, Bert Berns
Erma Franklin singles chronology
"Big Boss Man"
(1967)
"Piece of My Heart"
(1967)
"Open up Your Soul"
(1967)

The song came to mainstream attention when Big Brother and the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin on lead vocals covered the song in 1968 and had a much bigger hit, after which Franklin's version was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. The song has since been remade by Dusty Springfield, also in 1968, Faith Hill in 1994 and as a duet by Melissa Etheridge and Joss Stone in 2005.

In 2004, the Big Brother and the Holding Company version was ranked No. 353 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song is also included among The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. In 1999, the version of the song by Big Brother and The Holding Company was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[2]

Erma Franklin original edit

The original version of "Piece of My Heart" was recorded by Aretha Franklin's older sister Erma in 1967 for producer Bert Berns' Shout label with the same song on both sides of the 7-inch vinyl single.[3] Bert Berns asked Van Morrison, whom he was producing, to record the song, but Morrison declined, preferring to do his own material.

The song reached number 10 in December 1967 on the Billboard Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart in the United States and also peaked at number 62 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.[4] In Canada, it reached number three on the CKFH Soul Survey. Cash Box said that it "starts with less volume than might be expected, which only emphasizes the build that follows."[5] Record World said "Gospel-shouting side from Erma will turn into a terrific one. Girl really does it."[6]

Franklin's single was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, with the winner to be revealed in March 1969 at the 11th Annual Grammy Awards.[7] The award went to Franklin's sister Aretha for the song "Chain of Fools".

In the United Kingdom and some other European countries the single was re-released in 1992 after it appeared in a popular Levi's jeans commercial ("Cinderella" a.k.a. "Night and Day" directed by Tarsem Singh). The reissue peaked at number 5 in Denmark, number 9 in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and number 10 in Ireland.

Charts edit

Big Brother and the Holding Company version edit

"Piece of My Heart"
 
Cover of the 1968 Dutch single
Single by Big Brother and the Holding Company
from the album Cheap Thrills
B-side"Turtle Blues"
ReleasedAugust 1968 (1968-08)
Genre
Length4:15
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)
  • Jerry Ragovoy
  • Bert Berns
Producer(s)John Simon
Big Brother and the Holding Company singles chronology
"Blindman"
(1967)
"Piece of My Heart"
(1968)
"Coo Coo"
(1968)

The song became a bigger pop hit when recorded by Big Brother and the Holding Company in 1968 with lead singer Janis Joplin.[23][24] The song was taken from the group's album Cheap Thrills, recorded in 1968 and released on Columbia Records. This four-minute, 15-second rendition made it to number 12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[citation needed] Billboard called it "dynamite," stating that "this raucous dance treatment will rock up the Hot 100."[25]Cash Box said that it is an "explosive performance" with a "power-packed Janis Joplin vocal" and also praised the backing band.[26] The album release was the culmination of a hugely successful year for Joplin with acclaimed performances at the Monterey Pop Festival, Anderson Theater in New York, Wake For Martin Luther King Jr. (with Jimi Hendrix) in New York and on TV's prime-time The Dick Cavett Show.[citation needed]

The song's instrumentation was arranged by Sam Andrew, who performed three distorted, loud guitar solos for a psychedelic touch. The B-side was "Summertime". Another version had the B-side "Turtle Blues".[citation needed]

Franklin said in an interview that when she first heard Joplin's version on the radio, she did not recognize it because of the vocal arrangement.[27] Cultural writer Ellen Willis wrote of the difference: "When Franklin sings it, it is a challenge: no matter what you do to me, I will not let you destroy my ability to be human, to love. Joplin seems rather to be saying, surely if I keep taking this, if I keep setting an example of love and forgiveness, surely he has to understand, change, give me back what I have given". This way, Joplin used blues conventions not to transcend pain, but "to scream it out of existence".[28]

Until her death in 1970, "Piece of My Heart" was Joplin's biggest chart success and best-known song. ("Me and Bobby McGee”, which Kris Kristofferson wrote, eclipsed "Piece of My Heart" when it appeared after her death in 1970. It went to number 1 in 1971). "Piece of My Heart" remains most associated with Joplin and continued to get airplay long after her death. Berns never got to hear Joplin's version, dying of a heart attack on December 30, 1967.[29]

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Italy (FIMI)[30] Gold 25,000
United States (RIAA)[31] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Faith Hill version edit

"Piece of My Heart"
 
Single by Faith Hill
from the album Take Me as I Am
B-side"I Would Be Stronger Than That"
ReleasedJanuary 13, 1994[32]
Recorded1993
GenreCountry
Length4:01
LabelWarner Bros. Nashville
Songwriter(s)Jerry Ragovoy, Bert Berns
Producer(s)Scott Hendricks
Faith Hill singles chronology
"Wild One"
(1993)
"Piece of My Heart"
(1994)
"But I Will"
(1994)

American country artist Faith Hill included the song on her debut album, Take Me as I Am (1993); her version reached No. 1 on the country charts in 1994. Hill's version was more passive, with traditional country instrumentation. Prior to recording it, Hill had no knowledge of the song, especially Joplin's rendition. Hill's producers refused to allow her to listen to the Joplin version until she had completed her own recording. [citation needed]

Hill re-recorded the track for the soundtrack to the television series King of the Hill, released in 1999. This edgier version can also be found on the 1998 international pressing of her third album, Faith (re-titled "Love Will Always Win" outside the U.S.) and 2001 international greatest hits album There You'll Be. Her original version was included in her 2007 compilation album The Hits.

Critical reception edit

Cyndi Hoelzle and Lisa Smith from the Gavin Report wrote, "How long did it take you to recognize this song? Faith takes Janis Joplin's classic (actually a 1968 hit for her band Big Brother and The Holding Company) and transforms it into a driving countrified lament."[33]

Charts edit

Shaggy version edit

"Piece of My Heart"
 
Single by Shaggy featuring Marsha Morrison
from the album Midnite Lover
Released1997
Recorded1996
GenreDancehall
Length4:17
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)Jerry Ragovoy, Bert Berns, O. Burrell
Producer(s)O. Burrell
Shaggy featuring Marsha Morrison singles chronology
"Why You Treat Me So Bad"
(1995)
"Piece of My Heart"
(1997)
"Luv Me, Luv Me"
(1998)

Jamaican-American reggae artist Shaggy covered the song on his self-produced and fourth album, Midnite Lover (1997). The single featuring Marsha was a top 10 hit in Italy, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, peaking at number 4, 6 and 7, respectively.[39]

Critical reception edit

British magazine Music Week rated this version three out of five, adding, "Shaggy's fast-paced vocals get somewhat overshadowed by the smooth, silky presence of Marsha on this unadventurous remake of the Erma Franklin hit."[40] Alan Jones noted that "Shaggy returns in fine style", concluding that "the result is a summery and unique treat, with the Shagmeister's verses interspersed by a fine femme vocalist—credited as Erma herself in sample form, though definitely not."[41]

Charts edit

Chart (1997) Peak
position
Italy (FIMI)[42] 4
New Zealand (RIANZ) 6
UK Singles (OCC) 7
US Billboard Hot 100 72

Melissa Etheridge and Joss Stone version edit

A live medley of this song with Janis Joplin and the Full Tilt Boogie Band's 1971 song "Cry Baby" became a hit duet for American rock singer Melissa Etheridge and English soul singer Joss Stone when it was released to iTunes Store after they performed it at the 47th Grammy Awards on February 13, 2005, in tribute to Joplin. She had previously sung it at Woodstock '94 as part of a four-song medley of Joplin tunes.[29]

Etheridge's medley with Joss Stone made number 32 in the Billboard Hot 100 and number 2 on the Hot Digital Tracks in April 2005. The performance also signaled Etheridge's first public return from her battle with breast cancer; appearing with her head bald from the effects of chemotherapy.[43] Etheridge also recorded a solo version of "Piece of My Heart" on her 2005 greatest hits album Greatest Hits: The Road Less Traveled.

Beverley Knight version edit

"Piece of My Heart"
 
CD single cover
Single by Beverley Knight
from the album Voice - The Best of Beverley Knight
ReleasedMarch 13, 2006 (2006-03-13)
Length
  • 4:17 (album version)
  • 3:36 (radio edit)
LabelParlophone
Songwriter(s)Jerry Ragovoy, Bert Berns
Producer(s)Jimmy Hogarth
Beverley Knight singles chronology
"Keep This Fire Burning"
(2005)
"Piece of My Heart"
(2006)
"No Man's Land"
(2007)

On her 2005 Affirmation Tour, English soul singer Beverley Knight performed the song with Ronnie Wood, which encouraged her to make a studio recording of the song. "Piece of My Heart" was the lead single from her 2006 best-of compilation Voice - The Best of Beverley Knight. It peaked inside the top 10 of the UK radio airplay chart. The physical single was released on March 13, 2006.[44]

Due to a change in the UK chart rules which allowed singles to chart purely on downloads a week before their physical release, "Piece of My Heart" entered the UK chart at number 93, becoming one of the first singles to do so. It peaked at number 16 after its physical commercial release. It was Knight's first single to be released as a DVD. It is her longest-running single to date on the UK Singles Chart, spending 11 weeks inside the top 75. It was her thirteenth top 40 entry and her seventh top-20 hit on the UK Singles Chart.

Personnel edit

  • Beverley Knight – lead vocals
  • Bryan Chambers, Billie Godfrey, Louise Marshall – backing vocals
  • Martin Slatterty – Wurlitzer organ, Hammond organ
  • Sam Dixon – bass
  • Jeremy Stacey – drums
  • Jimmy Hogarth – guitars, percussion
  • Jimmy Hogarth – producer
  • Pom (Pierre-Olivier Magerand) – engineer
  • Phillip Bodger – mixer

Charts edit

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Scotland (OCC)[45] 8
UK Singles (OCC)[46] 16
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC)[47] 8

Notable covers edit

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For other uses see Piece of My Heart disambiguation Piece of My Heart is a romantic soul song written by Jerry Ragovoy and Bert Berns originally recorded by Erma Franklin in 1967 Franklin s single peaked in December 1967 at number 10 on the Billboard Hot Rhythm amp Blues Singles chart in the United States Piece of My Heart Single by Erma FranklinB side Baby What You Want Me to Do ReleasedOctober 1967RecordedAugust 1967GenreR amp B 1 Length2 35LabelShoutSongwriter s Jerry Ragovoy Bert BernsErma Franklin singles chronology Big Boss Man 1967 Piece of My Heart 1967 Open up Your Soul 1967 The song came to mainstream attention when Big Brother and the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin on lead vocals covered the song in 1968 and had a much bigger hit after which Franklin s version was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance The song has since been remade by Dusty Springfield also in 1968 Faith Hill in 1994 and as a duet by Melissa Etheridge and Joss Stone in 2005 In 2004 the Big Brother and the Holding Company version was ranked No 353 on Rolling Stone s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time The song is also included among The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll In 1999 the version of the song by Big Brother and The Holding Company was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame 2 Contents 1 Erma Franklin original 1 1 Charts 1 1 1 Weekly charts 1 1 2 Year end charts 2 Big Brother and the Holding Company version 2 1 Certifications 3 Faith Hill version 3 1 Critical reception 3 2 Charts 3 2 1 Weekly charts 3 2 2 Year end charts 4 Shaggy version 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Charts 5 Melissa Etheridge and Joss Stone version 6 Beverley Knight version 6 1 Personnel 6 2 Charts 7 Notable covers 8 ReferencesErma Franklin original editThe original version of Piece of My Heart was recorded by Aretha Franklin s older sister Erma in 1967 for producer Bert Berns Shout label with the same song on both sides of the 7 inch vinyl single 3 Bert Berns asked Van Morrison whom he was producing to record the song but Morrison declined preferring to do his own material The song reached number 10 in December 1967 on the Billboard Hot Rhythm amp Blues Singles chart in the United States and also peaked at number 62 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart 4 In Canada it reached number three on the CKFH Soul Survey Cash Box said that it starts with less volume than might be expected which only emphasizes the build that follows 5 Record World said Gospel shouting side from Erma will turn into a terrific one Girl really does it 6 Franklin s single was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance with the winner to be revealed in March 1969 at the 11th Annual Grammy Awards 7 The award went to Franklin s sister Aretha for the song Chain of Fools In the United Kingdom and some other European countries the single was re released in 1992 after it appeared in a popular Levi s jeans commercial Cinderella a k a Night and Day directed by Tarsem Singh The reissue peaked at number 5 in Denmark number 9 in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom and number 10 in Ireland Charts edit Weekly charts edit Chart 1967 1968 PeakpositionCanada Adult Contemporary RPM 8 3UK R amp B Record Mirror 9 5US Billboard Hot 100 10 62US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 11 10Chart 1992 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 12 33Denmark IFPI 13 5Europe Eurochart Hot 100 14 34Ireland IRMA 15 10Netherlands Dutch Top 40 16 11Netherlands Single Top 100 17 9Sweden Sverigetopplistan 18 25UK Singles OCC 19 9 Year end charts edit Chart 1992 PositionUK Singles OCC 20 72Big Brother and the Holding Company version edit Piece of My Heart nbsp Cover of the 1968 Dutch singleSingle by Big Brother and the Holding Companyfrom the album Cheap ThrillsB side Turtle Blues ReleasedAugust 1968 1968 08 GenrePsychedelic rock 21 blues rock 22 1 Length4 15LabelColumbiaSongwriter s Jerry RagovoyBert BernsProducer s John SimonBig Brother and the Holding Company singles chronology Blindman 1967 Piece of My Heart 1968 Coo Coo 1968 The song became a bigger pop hit when recorded by Big Brother and the Holding Company in 1968 with lead singer Janis Joplin 23 24 The song was taken from the group s album Cheap Thrills recorded in 1968 and released on Columbia Records This four minute 15 second rendition made it to number 12 on the U S Billboard Hot 100 chart citation needed Billboard called it dynamite stating that this raucous dance treatment will rock up the Hot 100 25 Cash Box said that it is an explosive performance with a power packed Janis Joplin vocal and also praised the backing band 26 The album release was the culmination of a hugely successful year for Joplin with acclaimed performances at the Monterey Pop Festival Anderson Theater in New York Wake For Martin Luther King Jr with Jimi Hendrix in New York and on TV s prime time The Dick Cavett Show citation needed The song s instrumentation was arranged by Sam Andrew who performed three distorted loud guitar solos for a psychedelic touch The B side was Summertime Another version had the B side Turtle Blues citation needed Franklin said in an interview that when she first heard Joplin s version on the radio she did not recognize it because of the vocal arrangement 27 Cultural writer Ellen Willis wrote of the difference When Franklin sings it it is a challenge no matter what you do to me I will not let you destroy my ability to be human to love Joplin seems rather to be saying surely if I keep taking this if I keep setting an example of love and forgiveness surely he has to understand change give me back what I have given This way Joplin used blues conventions not to transcend pain but to scream it out of existence 28 Until her death in 1970 Piece of My Heart was Joplin s biggest chart success and best known song Me and Bobby McGee which Kris Kristofferson wrote eclipsed Piece of My Heart when it appeared after her death in 1970 It went to number 1 in 1971 Piece of My Heart remains most associated with Joplin and continued to get airplay long after her death Berns never got to hear Joplin s version dying of a heart attack on December 30 1967 29 Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units salesItaly FIMI 30 Gold 25 000 United States RIAA 31 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Faith Hill version edit Piece of My Heart nbsp Single by Faith Hillfrom the album Take Me as I AmB side I Would Be Stronger Than That ReleasedJanuary 13 1994 32 Recorded1993GenreCountryLength4 01LabelWarner Bros NashvilleSongwriter s Jerry Ragovoy Bert BernsProducer s Scott HendricksFaith Hill singles chronology Wild One 1993 Piece of My Heart 1994 But I Will 1994 American country artist Faith Hill included the song on her debut album Take Me as I Am 1993 her version reached No 1 on the country charts in 1994 Hill s version was more passive with traditional country instrumentation Prior to recording it Hill had no knowledge of the song especially Joplin s rendition Hill s producers refused to allow her to listen to the Joplin version until she had completed her own recording citation needed Hill re recorded the track for the soundtrack to the television series King of the Hill released in 1999 This edgier version can also be found on the 1998 international pressing of her third album Faith re titled Love Will Always Win outside the U S and 2001 international greatest hits album There You ll Be Her original version was included in her 2007 compilation album The Hits Critical reception edit Cyndi Hoelzle and Lisa Smith from the Gavin Report wrote How long did it take you to recognize this song Faith takes Janis Joplin s classic actually a 1968 hit for her band Big Brother and The Holding Company and transforms it into a driving countrified lament 33 Charts edit Weekly charts edit Chart 1994 PeakpositionCanada Country Tracks RPM 34 1US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Billboard 35 15US Hot Country Songs Billboard 36 1 Year end charts edit Chart 1994 PositionCanada Country Tracks RPM 37 13US Country Songs Billboard 38 22Shaggy version edit Piece of My Heart nbsp Single by Shaggy featuring Marsha Morrisonfrom the album Midnite LoverReleased1997Recorded1996GenreDancehallLength4 17LabelVirginSongwriter s Jerry Ragovoy Bert Berns O BurrellProducer s O BurrellShaggy featuring Marsha Morrison singles chronology Why You Treat Me So Bad 1995 Piece of My Heart 1997 Luv Me Luv Me 1998 Jamaican American reggae artist Shaggy covered the song on his self produced and fourth album Midnite Lover 1997 The single featuring Marsha was a top 10 hit in Italy New Zealand and the United Kingdom peaking at number 4 6 and 7 respectively 39 Critical reception edit British magazine Music Week rated this version three out of five adding Shaggy s fast paced vocals get somewhat overshadowed by the smooth silky presence of Marsha on this unadventurous remake of the Erma Franklin hit 40 Alan Jones noted that Shaggy returns in fine style concluding that the result is a summery and unique treat with the Shagmeister s verses interspersed by a fine femme vocalist credited as Erma herself in sample form though definitely not 41 Charts edit Chart 1997 PeakpositionItaly FIMI 42 4New Zealand RIANZ 6UK Singles OCC 7US Billboard Hot 100 72Melissa Etheridge and Joss Stone version editA live medley of this song with Janis Joplin and the Full Tilt Boogie Band s 1971 song Cry Baby became a hit duet for American rock singer Melissa Etheridge and English soul singer Joss Stone when it was released to iTunes Store after they performed it at the 47th Grammy Awards on February 13 2005 in tribute to Joplin She had previously sung it at Woodstock 94 as part of a four song medley of Joplin tunes 29 Etheridge s medley with Joss Stone made number 32 in the Billboard Hot 100 and number 2 on the Hot Digital Tracks in April 2005 The performance also signaled Etheridge s first public return from her battle with breast cancer appearing with her head bald from the effects of chemotherapy 43 Etheridge also recorded a solo version of Piece of My Heart on her 2005 greatest hits album Greatest Hits The Road Less Traveled Beverley Knight version edit Piece of My Heart nbsp CD single coverSingle by Beverley Knightfrom the album Voice The Best of Beverley KnightReleasedMarch 13 2006 2006 03 13 Length4 17 album version 3 36 radio edit LabelParlophoneSongwriter s Jerry Ragovoy Bert BernsProducer s Jimmy HogarthBeverley Knight singles chronology Keep This Fire Burning 2005 Piece of My Heart 2006 No Man s Land 2007 On her 2005 Affirmation Tour English soul singer Beverley Knight performed the song with Ronnie Wood which encouraged her to make a studio recording of the song Piece of My Heart was the lead single from her 2006 best of compilation Voice The Best of Beverley Knight It peaked inside the top 10 of the UK radio airplay chart The physical single was released on March 13 2006 44 Due to a change in the UK chart rules which allowed singles to chart purely on downloads a week before their physical release Piece of My Heart entered the UK chart at number 93 becoming one of the first singles to do so It peaked at number 16 after its physical commercial release It was Knight s first single to be released as a DVD It is her longest running single to date on the UK Singles Chart spending 11 weeks inside the top 75 It was her thirteenth top 40 entry and her seventh top 20 hit on the UK Singles Chart Personnel edit Beverley Knight lead vocals Bryan Chambers Billie Godfrey Louise Marshall backing vocals Martin Slatterty Wurlitzer organ Hammond organ Sam Dixon bass Jeremy Stacey drums Jimmy Hogarth guitars percussion Jimmy Hogarth producer Pom Pierre Olivier Magerand engineer Phillip Bodger mixerCharts edit Chart 2006 PeakpositionScotland OCC 45 8UK Singles OCC 46 16UK Hip Hop R amp B OCC 47 8Notable covers editEtta James on her 1978 album Deep in the Night Released as a single it reached 93 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart citation needed Sammy Hagar on his 1982 album Standing Hampton Released as a single it became a minor hit reaching number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 67 on the UK Singles Chart citation needed References edit a b Molanphy Chris September 10 2021 Spirit of 71 Edition Hit Parade Music History and Music Trivia Podcast Slate Retrieved March 1 2024 https www grammy com awards hall of fame award p Cad Saint July 31 2012 Top 10 Famous Songs With Unknown Originals listverse com Retrieved June 21 2013 Erma Franklin Chart History Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard Archived from the original on November 17 2021 Retrieved July 17 2022 CashBox Record Reviews PDF Cash Box October 7 1967 p 18 Retrieved January 12 2022 Single Reviews PDF Record World October 14 1967 p 6 Retrieved June 9 2023 Erma Franklin Grammy com Retrieved October 30 2022 Top RPM Adult Contemporary Issue 100166 RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved April 9 2020 BRITAIN S 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