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Elvis Costello and Emmylou Harris — Love Hurts

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1 comment to Elvis Costello and Emmylou Harris — Love Hurts

  • E-6

    What a great song--and a great arrangement. (Love that tremelo guitar.) Declan is in strong voice and Emmylou is an angel. Sweet.

    The song was written by Boudleaux Bryant for the Every Brothers in 1960. Like a lot of you, I always associated this with Nazareth--and assumed they'd written it. Then, around 1990, I discovered the reissued Gram Parsons Grievous Angel (where his duet with Harris can be found) and thought, "Wait a sec, did he write this?" A few years afterwards, I bought a two disc set of the Everly Brothers 60's stuff (re: the latter "non-hit" years), and there it was again. This time I read the liner notes, and that's how I knew about the first sentence of this paragraph.

    Another swell version, this time with Buddy Miller.