Bitterblue (song) explained

Bitterblue
Cover:BonnieTyler Bitterblue Single.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Bonnie Tyler
Album:Bitterblue
Released:7 October 1991
Recorded:Los Angeles, 1991
Length:3:48
Label:Hansa Records, BMG
Producer:Dieter Bohlen
Prev Title:Save Up All Your Tears
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Against the Wind
Next Year:1991

"Bitterblue" is a song recorded by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler for her eighth studio album of the same name (1991). It was released on 7 October 1991 by Hansa Records. The song was a European hit, missing the number one spot in Norway to Michael Jackson's song "Black or White". The song was written and produced by Dieter Bohlen.

"Bitterblue" has appeared on several of Tyler's compilation albums including The Very Best of Bonnie Tyler: Volume 1, , Greatest Hits, Total Eclipse Anthology and Ravishing - The Best Of.

Composition

"Bitterblue" was written and produced by Dieter Bohlen, who drew upon Rod Stewart's 1991 single "Rhythm of My Heart" for inspiration. The song features elements of Scottish folk music, including instruments such as bagpipes and accordion.[1]

Chart performance

"Bitterblue" was reasonably successful in Europe. In Norway, the song debuted at number 7, and remained in the Top 10 for sixteen weeks. It reached its peak of number 2 on its fourth charting week, maintaining this position for a second week behind Michael Jackson's "Black or White". "Bitterblue" spent a further six weeks at number 3.The song also spent twenty weeks in the Top 30 Singles in Austria, where it peaked at number five. "Bitterblue" also spent 17 weeks[2] in the German charts, where it reached number seventeen. The single was number 15 in Cash Box Pop Singles Looking Ahead, this chart was equivalent to Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100.[3] The single stayed in the European Hot 100 Singles for 15 weeks.

Critical reception

Billboard gave the song a mixed review, stating, "bombastic production, with a rush of bagpipes and a choir of chirping children at the forefront, overpower Tyler's distinctive raspy voice."[4]

Track listings

Maxi CD[5]
  1. "Bitterblue" (Radio Mix) — 3:48
  2. "Bitterblue" (True Blue Mix) — 5:47
  3. "Too Hot" — 3:26
  4. "Whenever You Need Me" — 3:35
European 7" single[6]
  1. "Bitterblue" (Radio Mix) — 3:48
  2. "Too Hot" — 3:26
German 12" single[7]
  1. "Bitterblue" (True Blue Mix) — 5:47
  2. "Too Hot" — 3:26
  3. "Bitterblue" (Radio Mix) — 3:48

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1991–92)Peak
position
Denmark Hitlisten[8] 11
Europarade Euro Hit 40 [9] 36
European Hot 100 Singles (Music & Media)[10] 44
Swiss Schweizer Radio DRS[11] 11
US Cash Box Top 100-—

Year–end charts

Chart (1992)Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[12] 20
Germany GfK Entertainment Charts[13] 97

Notes

Awards

RSH-GOLD Awards

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Bohlen, Bonnie. Oder: Keiner singt geiler als die Tyler, p. 204.
  2. Web site: Bonnie Tyler: Bitterblue - 12.
  3. Web site: CashBox : Pop Singles.
  4. Billboard, p. 102
  5. Bitterblue. Bonnie Tyler. 1991. Maxi CD. Hansa Records. Hansa 664 751.
  6. Bitterblue. Bonnie Tyler. 1991. 7-inch single. Hansa Records. Hansa 114 751.
  7. Bitterblue. Bonnie Tyler. 1991. 12-inch single. Hansa Records. Hansa 614 751.
  8. Denmark Singles – 7 December 1991 . . 17 . 11 January 1992 . 23 July 2021 .
  9. Web site: Europarade Singles – 8 Mars 1992 . Hitnoteringen . 9 . 2 . 13 . 11 January 1992 . 23 July 2021 .
  10. European Hot 100 Singles – 11 January 1992 . . 9 . 2 . 13 . 11 January 1992 . 23 July 2021 .
  11. Swiss Airplay – 11 January 1992 . . 20 . 11 January 1992 . 23 July 2021 .
  12. Web site: Jahreshitparade Singles 1992 . austriancharts.at . 31 July 2014.
  13. Web site: Deutsch Jahreshitparade Singles 1992 . 23 January 2019.
  14. Web site: CashBox : Pop Singles.
  15. Web site: Gavin Report : Adult Contemporary Charts.
  16. Web site: RSH - Wie alles begann... - RSH Gold 1992 . Rsh-history.de . 1992-02-15 . 2013-05-13.