Hurt Me Bad (In a Real Good Way)

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“Hurt Me Bad (In A Real Good Way)”
“Hurt Me Bad (In A Real Good Way)” cover
Single by Patty Loveless
from the album Up Against My Heart
A-side Hurt Me Bad (In A Real Good Way)
B-side God Will
Released 09/07/91
Format 7in vinyl single
Recorded 1991
Genre Country
Length 3:02
Label MCA Records
Writer(s) Deborah Allen & Rafe VanHoy
Producer Emory Gordy, Jr. and Tony Brown
Patty Loveless singles chronology
"Blue Memories"
(1991)
"Hurt Me Bad (In A Real Good Way)"
(1991)
"Jealous Bone"
(1992)

Hurt Me Bad (In A Real Good Way) is a single release by Patty Loveless, recorded at MCA/Nashville in the late spring/early summer of 1991. It was included on her fifth album with MCA Records, Up Against My Heart, with the single being released in September 1991. It was the first single released from the album.

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Video Frame from the accompanying music video, filmed in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana
Video Frame from the accompanying music video, filmed in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana

According to Loveless: "Hurt Me Bad ... actually Tony Brown was playing some stuff for me when we were looking for some songs for the fifth album for MCA. He played this one and he was telling me about Deborah Allen being a writer on it and her husband. We listened to it and it just hit me! The melody and just everything about it. I just loved the way she did the demo on it and just loved the way she sung the song. Even the idea of the song ... here's this person that's been hurt by one relationship... and now that this guy's out of her life .. she's found a better relationship! So I just fell in love with it! It was a lot of fun to do the video because of the fact that John Jorgenson made it a lot of fun, and John Millen, the director, made it a lot of fun to do too. We did it in New Orleans... spent three days there... just had a big ole' time shooting it there in the French Quarter"

The song charted for 19 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart, reaching #9 during the week of 23 November 1991.

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