Cuts Both Ways (song) explained

Cuts Both Ways
Cover:Gloria Estefan - Cuts Both Ways (song).jpg
Type:single
Artist:Gloria Estefan
Album:Cuts Both Ways
Recorded:1988
Genre:Pop
Label:Epic
Prev Title:Oye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice)
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Renacer
Next Year:1990

"Cuts Both Ways" is a song by Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan, released in 1990 worldwide as the fifth and final single from her debut solo album, Cuts Both Ways (1989). It had moderate success in the US, becoming a number one hit on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, while reaching number 44 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] The single, even with its success, was not included on the US release of the Gloria Estefan Greatest Hits album, but was included in The Essential Gloria Estefan and iTunes Originals: Gloria Estefan. A rerecorded version was also included on Estefan's 2020 album, Brazil305.[2]

Critical reception

Matthew Hocter from Albumism described "Cuts Both Ways" as a "heartbreakingly beautiful song of love lost", and picked it as one of the "highlights" of the album of same name.[3] Bill Coleman from Billboard viewed it as a "trademark-styled ballad, highlighted by lovely acoustic guitars and affecting vocals."[4] David Giles from Music Week deemed it a "big ballad". He added, "Cliched lyrics aside; its acoustic guitar is undeniably pleasant and her voice is left attractively uncluttered, Carpenters style."[5] A reviewer from The Network Forty noted that "shifting gears from power ballad to folk to Latin, this single has a deeper message, both musically and lyrically, than you might expect."[6] Pop Rescue wrote that "this is really quite a nice track as it twists and turns", and "a nice plodder".[7] Mike Soutar from Smash Hits called it a "latin-tinged sappy smoocher".[8]

Music video

A music video was produced to promote the single, featuring Estefan performing alone in a beach house. Sometimes she is seen standing by a large window, glancing out at the sea. Other times she sits by a table. In between there are also small clips of billowing water or a guitar that is being strummed. The video was later published on Estefan's official YouTube channel in March 2011. It has amassed more than 2,7 million views as of October 2021.[9]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1990)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[10] 38
Canada (RPM)38
Ireland (IRMA)22
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade)[11] 9
Netherlands (Single Top 100)52
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)10
Poland (Polish Singles Chart)46
UK Singles (OCC)49
US Billboard Hot 10044
US Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks (Billboard)1

Year-end charts

Release history

RegionDate
US
UK
Europe
Japan

Notes and References

  1. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Joel Whitburn . 2002 . Record Research . 87.
  2. Web site: Brazil305 - Gloria Estefan. AllMusic.
  3. Web site: Matthew . Hocter . Gloria Estefan's Debut Solo Album 'Cuts Both Ways' Turns 30: Anniversary Retrospective . Albumism . 2019-07-09 . 2020-04-03 .
  4. Bill. Coleman. Single Reviews. Billboard. 1990-06-23. 2020-02-15. 71.
  5. David . Giles . Singles . . 1990-05-19 . 23 . 2020-10-30 .
  6. Top 40: Music Meeting. The Network Forty. 1990-06-15. 25. 2020-03-21.
  7. Web site: REVIEW: "CUTS BOTH WAYS" BY GLORIA ESTEFAN (CD, 1989). Pop Rescue. 2016-02-15. 2020-04-05.
  8. Mike. Soutar. Review: Singles. Smash Hits. 298. 53. 1990-05-02. 2020-03-09.
  9. Web site: Gloria Estefan - Cuts Both Ways. YouTube. 2011-03-18. 2021-10-09.
  10. Web site: australian-charts.com - Gloria Estefan discography. 2015-09-20. Hung Medien.
  11. Web site: Gloria Estefan - Cuts Both Ways. nl. top40.nl. 2020-02-14.
  12. Web site: End of Year Charts 1990. Recorded Music NZ. December 3, 2017.