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Too Much Ain't Enough Love
1987 single by Jimmy Barnes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Too Much Ain't Enough Love" is a song by Australian rock singer, Jimmy Barnes. It was released in October 1987 as the first single from Barnes' 1987 album, Freight Train Heart. It was his first Australian No. 1 hit single[1] and reached No. 4 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.[2] In the United States it was issued in the following year, which peaked at No. 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July 1988.[3] It featured back-up vocals by Venetta Fields (who often performed back-up for both Barnes and John Farnham), as well as Wendy Matthews, who later found acclaim as a solo singer.
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Reception
In a Cash Box magazine review, they said "He's been called the Australian Bruce Springsteen, and this great cut proves it. He's got a phenomenal rock voice. Great song".[4]
Track listing
7" single (K-424)
- Side A "Too Much Ain't Enough Love" - 3:35
- Side B "Do or Die" - 3:47
12" single (X 14519)
- Side A "Too Much Ain't Enough Love" - 4:35
- Side B1 "Lessons In Love" - 3:43
- Side B2 "Working Class Man" (live) - 4:11
Music video
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Cover versions
In 2012 a cover version of the song was released by Joe Bonamassa on his album Driving Towards the Daylight, with Jimmy Barnes again singing the lead vocals
References
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