It's My Life (Bon Jovi song)

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"It's My Life"
"It's My Life" cover
Single by Bon Jovi
from the album Crush
Released May 23, 2000
Format CD single
Recorded c. 2000
Genre Hard rock
AOR
Length 4:11
Label Island
Writer(s) Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Max Martin
Producer(s) Max Martin
Bon Jovi singles chronology
"Lie to Me" (1995) "It's My Life" (2000) "Thank You For Loving Me" (2000)

"It's My Life" is Bon Jovi's first single off of the album Crush. Their first single in five years, "It's My Life" was released on May 23, 2000. It was written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Max Martin.

"It's My Life" became the most successful Bon Jovi single, hitting #1 across many countries and most importantly, becoming a symbol of band's longevity as they prevailed through many different changes in the mainstream rock scene with admirable success. It was credited with reviving their career after they came off a five year break, during which they each pursued individual solo careers. It was also credited with introducing the veteran band to an entirely new, younger audience.

[edit] Chart success

"It's My Life" charted at #3 in the United Kingdom, #5 in Australia and #13 in Canada. The song was also immensely popular in Germany, where Bon Jovi already had an immense fan base. [1]

In the United States, the song hit a number of charts. It reached #33 on The Billboard Hot 100, #16 on the Top 40 Tracks, #14 on the Top 40 Mainstream, and #11 on the Adult Top 40.

[edit] "I did it 'My Way'"

"It's My Life" is notable for its bombastic line referencing Frank Sinatra himself: "My heart is like an open highway / Like Frankie said / I did it 'My Way'". Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora apparently had an argument over those lines:

"I had just come home from making U-571 and I said 'Sinatra made 16 movies and toured 'til he was 80. This is my role model.' He said, 'You can't write that damn lyric. Nobody cares about Frank Sinatra but you.' And I wrote it anyway." — Jon Bon Jovi [2]

The line became, for many, an anthem of self-reliance.

"When I was writing 'It's My Life,' I thought I was writing very self-indulgently about my own life and where I was in it. I didn't realize that the phrase 'It's my life' would be taken as being about everyone--by teenagers, by older guys, mechanics, whatever. 'It's my life, and I'm taking control.' Everyone kind of feels that way from time to time." [3]

The song has many classic Bon Jovi features, such as Sambora's use of the talk box, and a line in the second verse "Like Tommy and Gina, who never backed down" refers to Tommy and Gina, a fictional working class couple that Bon Jovi and Sambora first wrote about in the 1986 classic "Livin' On A Prayer," a song that also used a talk box.

[edit] References

Bon Jovi
Members
Jon Bon Jovi - Richie Sambora - David Bryan - Tico Torres
Alec John Such - Hugh McDonald
Discography
Albums and extended plays: Bon Jovi - 7800° Fahrenheit - Slippery When Wet - New Jersey -
Keep the Faith - These Days - Crush - Bounce - Have a Nice Day
Compilations: Cross Road - One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001 - This Left Feels Right - 100 Million Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong
DVDs and videos: Live From London - The Crush Tour - This Left Feels Right
Billboard Top 40 Singles: "Runaway - "You Give Love a Bad Name" - "Livin' on a Prayer" - "Wanted Dead or Alive" - "Never Say Goodbye"
"Edge of a Broken Heart" - "Bad Medicine" - "Born to Be My Baby" - "I'll Be There For You" - "Lay Your Hands On Me" - "Living in Sin"
"Keep the Faith" - "Bed of Roses" - "In These Arms" - "Always" - "This Ain't a Love Song" - "It's My Life"
"Who Says You Can't Go Home"
Concert Tours
Slippery When Wet Tour - Jersey Syndicate Tour - Keep the Faith Tour - These Days Tour - Crush Tour - Bounce Tour - Have a Nice Day Tour
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