To Be a Lover
"To Be a Lover" is a song written by William Bell and Booker T. Jones originally as "I Forgot to Be Your Lover", but best known as a cover by Billy Idol on his third studio album Whiplash Smile (1986). As the album's lead single, it became Idol's second top ten hit in the US, peaking at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] and No. 22 on the UK Singles Chart.[3]
"I Forgot to Be Your Lover"
"Bring the Curtain Down"
November 1968
1968
2:19
Booker T. Jones
William Bell recording[edit]
The song was written by William Bell and Booker T. Jones, and originally performed by Bell as a soul ballad titled "I Forgot to Be Your Lover". It was released in late 1968 and hitting No. 45 on the Hot 100 and No. 10 on the Billboard Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart in early 1969.
Other soul interpretations[edit]
The Mad Lads released a lush orchestral soul version of the song on their 1973 album A New Beginning, also released by Stax/Volt.
The opening line was the inspiration for the song Have I Told You Lately by Van Morrison on his 1989 album Avalon Sunset.
The Black Keys released a version of the song on their 2024 album Ohio Players.
Reggae versions[edit]
In 1971, Lee "Scratch" Perry produced an early reggae version of the song, performed in an uptempo style by Shenley Duffus with Perry's studio band the Upsetters, with the title shortened to "To Be a Lover". In 1977, Perry again produced the song, this time for George Faith.[4][a] This version, also called simply "To Be a Lover",[b] was heavily shaped by Perry's Black Ark sound and effects and featured backing vocals from the Meditations and Mighty Diamonds.[4] It appeared on Faith's album Super Eight, which was released as To Be a Lover in the UK.[4]
"To Be a Lover"
"All Summer Single"
22 September 1986
1986
3:52
Bruce Springsteen version[edit]
Bruce Springsteen recorded the song for his twenty-first studio album, Only the Strong Survive (2022).