Don't Mean Nothing Explained

Don't Mean Nothing
Cover:Richard Marx - Don't Mean Nothing.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Richard Marx
Album:Richard Marx
B-Side:The Flame of Love
Recorded:1986
Genre:Blues rock[1]
Length:4:41 (album version)
3:59 (7" radio edit)
6:15 (extended rock mix)
Label:Manhattan Records
Next Title:Should've Known Better
Next Year:1987

"Don't Mean Nothing" is the debut single by singer/songwriter/producer Richard Marx from his triple platinum 1987 eponymous album. It hit No. 1 on Billboards Album Rock Tracks chart and No. 3 on the Hot 100.[2] [3] With the chart success of "Don't Mean Nothing" 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.[4] In 1988, Marx was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Rock Vocal Performance - Solo" for "Don't Mean Nothing". He competed against Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, Bob Seger, and Joe Cocker.[5]

The MTV music video featured Cynthia Rhodes, who would later become Marx's first wife, and actor G.W. Bailey from the Police Academy movies.

Background and writing

According to 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 album The Long Run. Two other Eagles members, Randy Meisner and Timothy B. Schmit, sang background vocals on the song. Marx reportedly wrote the lyrics himself and co-wrote the music with Bruce Gaitsch at his first apartment on Lowry Road in the Los Feliz district of Los Angeles, where Marx resided during the early 1980s.

Versions

There are at least four recorded versions of this song:

Personnel

Chart performance

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 peaked at number 78.

Charts

Chart (1987–1988)Peak
position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[6] 8
US Billboard Hot 1003
US Billboard Album Rock Tracks1

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tom . Breihan . The Number Ones: Richard Marx’s “Hold On To The Nights. . May 17, 2021. Marx’s debut single “Don’t Mean Nothing” is a soft-rock snarl about how fake everyone in the music business is.... November 11, 2023.
  2. Web site: Richard Marx: Soaring On His Own. Dennis. Hunt. 16 August 1987. 16 September 2018. Los Angeles Times.
  3. Web site: Hit-Maker Richard Marx Doesn't Split Hairs : Pop music: The singer with the famed mane shrugs off his critics and looks for respect.. Steve. Hochman. 6 July 1990. 16 September 2018. Los Angeles Times.
  4. Web site: Richard Marx Celebrates 25 Years on Billboard Charts. Billboard. 16 September 2018.
  5. Web site: Richard Marx to headline piano conference at Raue Center. 20 May 2013. Daily Herald. 16 September 2018.
  6. https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/films-videos-sound-recordings/rpm/Pages/image.aspx?Image=nlc008388.0872&URLjpg=http%3a%2f%2fwww.collectionscanada.gc.ca%2fobj%2f028020%2ff4%2fnlc008388.0872.gif&Ecopy=nlc008388.0872 RPM Top Singles peak
  7. December 26, 1987 . 1987 The Year in Music & Video: Top Pop Singles . Billboard . 99 . 52 .