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Love's Been a Little Bit Hard on Me

"Love's Been a Little Bit Hard on Me" is a song written by Gary Burr and recorded by the American country-pop singer Juice Newton for her seventh studio album Quiet Lies (1982). The recording garnered Newton a Grammy nomination for Best Female Vocalist in the Pop category.

"Love's Been a Little Bit Hard on Me"

"Ever True"

May 22, 1982 (1982-05-22)

3:14

Music video[edit]

The music video for this song comically plays off the emotional hurt of love by showing Juice Newton being physically injured by her lover in a series of accidents. The final shot is of Newton singing in the hospital in a full-body cast with her broken leg in the air. The video was awarded Video of the Year by the American Video Association in 1982.

Philip Aaberg – keyboards

– synthesizer

Michael Boddicker

George Doering – guitar

Steve Forman – percussion

– electric guitar and solo, backing vocals

Andrew Gold

Chris Montan – backing vocals

Juice Newton – guitar (uncredited on LP), lead vocals

– drums

Rick Shlosser

– backing vocals

Harry Stinson

– bass

Neil Stubenhaus

– acoustic guitar

Fred Tackett

– electric guitar, backing vocals

Otha Young

Musical analysis[edit]

Newton's version is in A major, and uses primarily A, D, and E chords with an occasional F♯ minor. But in the introduction, outro, and interludes between verses, a rarely heard (in popular music) pedal point is used in the bass and rhythm guitars, under changing chords in the upper instruments (A, D, E, A). Also of interest is the use of a descending parallel pattern of the chords D, C♯ minor, B minor, and A in the bridge, which is also atypical of popular music from that era. The second bridge also includes a moment of a capella singing, similar to another Newton favorite, "Queen of Hearts".

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Love's Been a Little Bit Hard on Me