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Bonnie Raitt Song facts Composer Reid/Shamblin Genre Rock Album Luck of the Draw Released 1991 UK Chart Position 50 loss from football has been Nashville’s gain. I Can’t Make You Love Me came from his work with Allen Shamblin who racked up five country number ones in the 90s including the gold status “Don’t Laugh At Me” Shamblin recalls that I Can’t Make You Love Me came from a newspaper article. He had read about a man who was in court for harassing his ex-girlfriend. Ruefully the man had told the court he had been trying to win her back but he said “you can’t make a woman love you”. It was from this one line the song grew. Bonnie Raitt recorded it for ‘Luck of The Draw’ the 1991 follow up to ‘Nick of Time’, the Album that brought her international recognition. Talking about recording I Can’t Make You Love me she said it had moved her to tears “"I couldn't even get through that song. I kept crying at the line 'I'll close my eyes/So I don't see/The love you don't feel/ When you're holding me' - that's the saddest line I've ever heard.” Bonnie Raitt
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Stone Roses This version appeared on 'Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael'. Simple song and lyrics but it connects with the raw emotions of the end of a relationship. Maggie Macdonald READ MORE COMMENTS... Make a comment
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