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"World's Greatest Lover" is a song by American rock band
Cheap Trick Cheap Trick is an American Rock music, rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1973 by guitarist Rick Nielsen, bassist Tom Petersson, lead vocalist Robin Zander and drummer Bun E. Carlos. The current lineup of the band consists of Zander, ...
, which was released in 1981 as the second and final single from their fifth studio album ''
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'' (1980). The song was written by
Rick Nielsen Richard Alan Nielsen (born December 22, 1948) is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist, primary songwriter, and leader of the rock band Cheap Trick. He is well-known for his numerous custom-made guitars from Hamer Guitars, inclu ...
and produced by
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.


Writing

Guitarist
Rick Nielsen Richard Alan Nielsen (born December 22, 1948) is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist, primary songwriter, and leader of the rock band Cheap Trick. He is well-known for his numerous custom-made guitars from Hamer Guitars, inclu ...
wrote "World's Greatest Lover" on the piano around 1972, but it was not recorded by Cheap Trick until the 1980 sessions for ''All Shook Up''. Nielsen told ''
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'' in 1980, "I wrote taround the same time as '
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'. It was very difficult coming up with the arrangement. Sometimes you get 90 per cent of a song in ten minutes, but then you can't get the other 10 per cent for 10 years." Drummer Bun E. Carlos revealed that Nielsen's original version of the song was "faster and about 10 minutes long". Lyrically, the song is a love letter from a man to a woman. Nielsen has said of the song's meaning, "'World's Greatest Lover' was written from the perspective of a guy writing a love letter to his girlfriend or his wife, sitting in a foxhole getting shot at in World War I. That's how I envisioned it, like he's climbing out of the foxhole dodging bullets."


Recording

"World's Greatest Lover" was recorded for ''All Shook Up'' in 1980 with
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as the producer and arranger. Martin also wrote the string parts for the track. According to Carlos, Martin and engineer
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intentionally gave the song a sound reminiscent of George Harrison, "One day I overheard George and Geoff talking and George goes, 'I think we should give it the George Harrison treatment.' That means throw everything but the kitchen sink on the track." In an interview for the 1982 book ''The Record Producers'', Martin singled out the song as his favorite on ''All Shook Up'', describing it as "one that I think sounds very Lennon-ish". Bassist
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has also picked the song as his favorite on the album. A demo version of "World's Greatest Lover", which was recorded in 1980 with Nielsen on vocals, surfaced on the 1996 box set ''
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''. In a 2016 interview with ''
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'', Nielsen, when asked for his favorite Cheap Trick song, said of the demo recording, "I am one thousandth as good a singer as Robin, but it's my demo and it's my emotions, so it's kinda cool."


Release

"World's Greatest Lover" was released in January 1981 as a 7" single in the US, Canada, UK and Netherlands. It was also issued as a promotional-only single in Australia. The single's release in the Netherlands was the only one to come with a picture sleeve. The B-side, "High Priest of Rhythmic Noise", was taken from ''All Shook Up''. It features semi-spoken sections performed by Nielsen using a vocoder. Nielsen told ''Trouser Press'' in 1980, "This song needs noise. It doesn't sound like a rock 'n' roll riff or a blues riff; it needed an obtuse lick. It sounds like an orchestra, but it's just guitars."


Live performances

Although the band intended to perform the song at their concerts, the song was not introduced into the set-list until 1996, when Nielsen and Zander shared vocals on the track. The song was performed with only Nielsen on vocals at the band's 25th anniversary concert at Davis Park, Rockford, on August 28, 1999. This performance was included on the live album ''
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'', which was released in 2001.


Critical reception

In a review of ''All Shook Up'',
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of ''
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'' considered the song to be a "John Lennon-like ballad" and noted Zander's "impassioned singing" and Martin's "'
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'-style arrangement". Michael Kilgore of ''
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'' picked the song as the most reminiscent of
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on the album, with Zander's "Lennon voice" and the "'' Sgt. Pepper'' horns faintly playing in the background". Bill Missett of ''
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'' felt ''All Shook Up'' was not "in the same league" as the band's 1979 album ''
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'', but picked the "very Beatle-ish" "World's Greatest Lover" as one of a few tracks which "surely approach that excellence". Cameron Cohick of the ''
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'' criticized the song for "sound nglike a limp parody of
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'' said that "Guitars wail alongside Robin Zander's cries while a steady rhythm plod underscores the feeling of anguish" and called it an "effortless cop of
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'' wrote, "They've gone serious. Whacking bit chords out of a piano, singing 'passionately', and not letting Nielsen play until the last 30 seconds. Well executed, I suppose. I just don't believe them though." Tony Jasper of '' Music & Video Week'' considered the song to be "
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-sounding, or maybe Beatles with vocals mix
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– nasal sound for the former, thickish vocal yelps for latter". He also noted the track's "big production". Ira Robbins of ''
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'' stated, "'World's Greatest Lover," the sort of lyrical notion that might have been funny earlier in the band's career, lacks the snap to make it sardonic and could almost be serious." However, he praised Nielsen's guitar solo for being "one of ismost lyrical and memorable". In a 2016 retrospective on "20 great non-Beatle productions" by George Martin, Jason Heller of ''Rolling Stone'' described "World's Greatest Lover" as a "particularly Beatles-like majesty" and a "sumptuous ballad stuffed with strategically deployed orchestral flourishes and languid, melancholy acoustic guitar". He praised Zander's "rich, resonant ndthoroughly Lennon-esque vocal delivery", which he considered to be "a loving pastiche".


Track listing

;7" single (US, Canada, UK and Netherlands) #"World's Greatest Lover" – 4:21 #"High Priest of Rhythmic Noise" – 4:10 ;7" single (US promo) #"World's Greatest Lover" – 4:21 #"World's Greatest Lover" – 4:21 ;7" single (Australian promo) #"World's Greatest Lover" – 4:50 #"High Priest of Rhythmic Noise" – 4:10


Personnel

Cheap Trick *
Robin Zander Robin Wayne Zander (born January 23, 1953) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Cheap Trick, but is also a solo artist. Zander was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016 as a ...
– lead vocals *
Rick Nielsen Richard Alan Nielsen (born December 22, 1948) is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist, primary songwriter, and leader of the rock band Cheap Trick. He is well-known for his numerous custom-made guitars from Hamer Guitars, inclu ...
– piano, lead guitar *
Tom Petersson Thomas John Peterson, better known as Tom Petersson, is an American musician who is best known for being the bass guitar player for the rock band Cheap Trick. Career Before joining Cheap Trick, Petersson played in a number of bands, including t ...
– bass guitar * Bun E. Carlos – percussion Production *
George Martin Sir George Henry Martin (3 January 1926 – 8 March 2016) was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, and musician. He was commonly referred to as the " Fifth Beatle" because of his extensive involvement in each of the B ...
– producer, arranger *
Geoff Emerick Geoffrey Ernest Emerick (5 December 1945 – 2 October 2018) was an English sound engineer and record producer who worked with the Beatles on their albums '' Revolver'' (1966), ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' (1967) and '' Abbey Roa ...
– engineer * Nigel Walker, Tony George – assistant engineers *
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– mastering


References

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