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"Don't Mean Nothing" Single by Richard Marx from the album Richard Marx B-side "The Flame of Love" Released May 1987 Format 7", 12" Genre Rock Length 3:59 Label Manhattan Records Writer(s) Richard Marx
Bruce GaitschProducer Richard Marx
David ColeRichard Marx singles chronology "Don't Mean Nothing"
(1987)"Should've Known Better"
(1987)"Don't Mean Nothing" is the debut single by Richard Marx from his 1987 eponymous album. With the chart success of this and subsequent singles from his debut album, Marx became the first male artist to reach the top three of the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart with four singles from a debut album.
In 1988, Marx was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Rock Vocal Performance - Solo" for this song.
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Background and writing
According to Richard Marx's personal commentary about the song's origin, his manager at the time asked Joe Walsh to play slide guitar on the song and he agreed. As a fan of the Eagles, Marx felt that musically the song could have belonged on the The Long Run album. Two other Eagles members, Randy Meisner and Timothy B. Schmit sang background vocals on the song. Marx wrote the lyrics himself and co-wrote the music for this song with Bruce Gaitsch at Marx's first house in the Los Feliz area of Hollywood.
Versions
There are at least four recorded versions of this song:
- Album version - 4:38
- 7" single version - 3:59
- "Extended Rock Mix" version from 12" single - 6:15
- Live version recorded at the Palace Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, from the "Angelia" 12" single - 8:11
Personnel
- Lead vocals - Richard Marx
- Rhythm guitar - Bruce Gaitsch, Joe Walsh
- Guitar solo - Joe Walsh
- Bass guitar - Nathan East
- Piano - Michael Omartian
- Drums - John M. Keane
- Backing Vocals - Randy Meisner, Timothy B. Schmidt, Richard Marx
Charts
As the lead single from Richard Marx, the song saw success on both the Billboard Hot 100 singles and Album Rock Tracks charts. The single entered the Hot 100 chart upon release at number 78 and, 12 weeks later, reached its peak of number 3. The song also became a number-one hit on the Album Rock Tracks chart. In the UK, the song reached a high of number 78.
References
- Billboard magazine charts at Allmusic.com
- Discogs.com - Richard Marx discography
External links
Preceded by
"Shakedown" by Bob SegerBillboard Album Rock Tracks number-one single
July 4, 1987 – July 10, 1987Succeeded by
"Give to Live" by Sammy HagarStudio albums Richard Marx · Repeat Offender · Rush Street · Paid Vacation · Flesh and Bone · Days in Avalon · My Own Best Enemy · Emotional Remains · Sundown · The Christmas EPCompilations Ballads · Greatest Hits · The Best of Richard Marx · The Essential Richard Marx · Timeline · Duo · Stories to Tell · Hits & BalladsPromo compilations Marx · Greatest Hits (1993) · The Music of Richard Marx: 1987–2009Live albums Singles "Don't Mean Nothing" · "Should've Known Better" · "Endless Summer Nights" · "Hold On To The Nights" · "Have Mercy" · "Satisfied" · "Right Here Waiting" · "Angelia" · "Nothing You Can Do About It" · "Too Late to Say Goodbye" · "Children of the Night" · "Keep Coming Back" · "Hazard" · "Take This Heart" · "Chains Around My Heart" · "Now and Forever" · "Silent Scream" · "The Way She Loves Me" · "Nothing Left Behind Us" · "Until I Find You Again" · "At the Beginning" · "Days in Avalon" · "Straight from My Heart" · "When You're Gone" · "Ready to Fly" · "Everybody" · "When You Loved Me" · When Love Is All You've Got · Christmas SpiritSingles composed "What About Me" (Kenny Rogers, James Ingram, Kim Carnes/1984) · "Crazy" (Kenny Rogers/1985) · "Edge of a Broken Heart" (Vixen/1989) · "Nothing to Hide" (Poco/1989) · "Surrender to Me" (Ann Wilson, Rob Zander/1989) · "The Best of Me" (Cliff Richard/1989) · "Heart in Pieces" (Tim Feehan/1990) · "The Reason Why" (John Farnham/1993) · "Every Year, Every Christmas" (Luther Vandross/1995) · "If You Ever Leave Me" (Barbra Streisand, Vince Gill/1999) · "Angel on My Shoulder" (Natalie Cole/2000) · "This I Promise You" (N Sync/2000) · "Still Holding Out For You" (SheDaisy/2001) · "Dance with My Father" (Luther Vandross/2003) · "Life Got in the Way" (Sister Hazel/2003) · "Someday" (Vince Gill/2003) · "With This Ring (Kenny Loggins/2003) · "I Miss Us (Kenny Loggins/2004) · "Last One Standing" (Emerson Drive/2004) · "World Inside My Head" (Sister Hazel/2004) · "Better Life" (Keith Urban/2005) · "If You Were My Girl" (Emerson Drive/2005) · "Everybody" (Keith Urban/2007) · "You Never Take Me Dancing" (Travis Tritt/2007) · "Just Like You" (George Canyon/2008) · "One Little Miracle" (Hawk Nelson/2008) · "All or Nothing" (George Canyon/2009) · "In Your Arms Again" (George Canyon, Crystal Shawanda/2009) · "Long Hot Summer" (Keith Urban/2010) · "Surrender" (George Canyon/2011)Unofficial albums Live In USA 1988/92 · Live Music Hall Koln 1992Related articles Categories:- 1987 singles
- Richard Marx songs
- Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks number-one singles
- Songs written by Richard Marx
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