Victims of Love

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“Victims of Love”
“Victims of Love” cover
Song by Good Charlotte
Album Good Morning Revival
Released March 27, 2007
Recorded 2006
Genre Pop punk
Length 3:45
Label Epic, Daylight
Writer Benji Madden, Joel Madden, Don Gilmore
Producer Don Gilmore
Good Morning Revival track listing
"Keep Your Hands off My Girl"
(5)
Victims of Love
(6)
"Where Would We Be Now"
(7)


"Victims of Love" is a single by Good Charlotte of their 2007 album, Good Morning Revival. It was released on January 29, 2008, which makes it the fifth single to be released from the album. The lyrics of the song are in a second person point of view, as if the words are being told to the listener. The song is about how "everybody" has been hurt and/or victimized by love, and that even though they have been hurt, they will keep trying to find love. This is shown in the chorus:

Everybody's hurt somebody before, everybody's been hurt by somebody before, you can change but you'll always come back for more, it's a game and we're all just victims of love.

[edit] Single release

It was thought to be the fourth single from Good Morning Revival but "Misery" was released instead, though only in Australia and Europe. In an interview with Joel Madden for the 2007 MTV New Year's Eve Party, he mentioned that "Victims of Love" would be released as a single in North America. The band posted the song on their official website early January 2008. Though the song was never released as a single. Instead, "Where Would We Be Now" is going to be the next single released from the album.

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