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"It Must Have Been Love", originally "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)", is a song written by
Per Gessle Per Håkan Gessle (; born 12 January 1959) is a Swedish singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as the male half and primary songwriter of the Swedish pop rock duo Roxette, which he formed with Marie Fredriksson in 1986 and which was ...
and performed by the Swedish pop duo Roxette. The
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became the duo's third number one hit in the United States, and is one of their best selling releases, being certified gold or platinum in a number of countries. Four different versions of the song have been officially released. The original song was released in 1987, which was followed by the most successful incarnation, a slightly edited version, omitting the Christmas references, created for the
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to the 1990 film '' Pretty Woman''. During the "Join the Joyride! World Tour" in 1991, the band recorded a
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version in
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, included on their 1992 album ''
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''. A Spanish-language version of the ''Pretty Woman'' recording was released on their 1996 compilation '' Baladas en Español''. Finally, an orchestral live performance from the band's 2009 concert at
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was included on their 2012 studio album, '' Travelling''.


Original release (1987)

The song was first released as "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)" in December 1987. It was composed after
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Germany asked the duo to "come up with an intelligent Christmas single". It became a top five hit in Sweden, but was not released internationally. This version of the song was never included on any Roxette studio album until the 1997 re-release of their debut '' Pearls of Passion'' (1986).


Music video

A performance from a Swedish TV chart show in 1987 acted as the song's first music video. It features Fredriksson and Gessle sitting on a couch on a stage, lip-syncing to the song.


Formats and track listings

All songs written and composed by Per Gessle, except where noted. * 7-inch single (Sweden 1362887) # "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)" – 4:48 # "Turn to Me" – 2:58 (Music by Marie Fredriksson)


Charts


Re-release (1990)

During a run of increasingly successful singles from the duo's 1988 album '' Look Sharp!'', Touchstone Pictures approached Roxette and their label about contributing a song to the soundtrack of the upcoming romantic comedy release '' Pretty Woman'', starring
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and
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. The film was released in March 1990 and went on to make more than US$460 million at the worldwide box office. The corresponding soundtrack album was also a commercial success, which was certified triple-platinum in the US. The soundtrack went on to sell more than nine million copies worldwide.


Critical reception

Bill Coleman from '' Billboard'' described the song as a "rhythmic
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". Dave Sholin from the '' Gavin Report'' wrote: "
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are on target again. Per Gessle continues to demonstrate his uncanny ability to compose exceptional pop melodies and Marie Fredriksson makes the words and music jump through the speakers. Though timed to coincide with the release of the
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film '' Pretty Woman'', this tune from the soundtrack could easily stand on its own. Interest in the movie only gives it that much more of a boost". Dave Simpson from ''
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'' said the song is a "masterpiece of pain". He added that "Fredriksson's genius is in delivering the title line clean and stoic, rather than with tortured vibrato, to show that she's resigned to her fate. But with the jarringly urgent upward key change in the middle eight, the pain floods in again, and she's back to square one". A reviewer from ''
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'' wrote: "It's a ballad, it's big in America, but it's not as heavy-handed as the usual US success. Funnily enough, there even seems to be a bit of an
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influence in there". Refinery29 included it at number 39 on their list of ''The Saddest Breakup Songs of All Time'', saying the track "represents the perfect ratio of schlock to sentiment. In someone like
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's hands, this would have been a complete disaster, but the Swedish duo gaze off to 'where the water flows' and 'where the wind blows' without sounding like '90s
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characters". Brendon Veevers from ''
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'' noted the song as a "timeless
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that has aged like a fine wine".


Commercial performance

A re-written and edited version of the track – the lyric "It's a hard Christmas day" was changed to "It's a hard winter's day", twenty seconds were removed from the intro, as well as 24 seconds from the outro – became an international hit during the summer of 1990. It was not the first single released from the ''Pretty Woman'' soundtrack, but it became the most successful, spending two weeks at the top spot of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in June. The song was certified Gold by the RIAA for sales in excess of 500,000 copies in the US. At the end of the year, '' Billboard'' listed it as the second most successful single of 1990, behind
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". The single peaked at number three in the UK—their highest-peaking single there. It stayed on the
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for 14 weeks, and was certified gold by the BPI for sales and streams in excess of 400,000. The song was re-released in the UK and Ireland in September 1993 to tie in with the TV premiere of ''Pretty Woman'', peaking at number ten in both countries. It became Roxette's second of three number one singles in Australia, spending two weeks at the top spot in July 1990. The song was a massive hit in Norway, where it spent twelve weeks at number one. In Switzerland, the song spent three non-consecutive weeks at number one, and a further five weeks at number two—being held off the top spot in those weeks by Matthias Reim's " Verdammt, ich lieb' dich". It also reached number one in Canada, Poland and Spain, and the top five in Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand and West Germany, where it spent nine months in the top 75. In 2005, Gessle received an award from BMI after the song's four millionth radio play in the US. He received updated awards from the same organization after its five millionth radio play in 2014, and its six millionth play in 2021.


Music video

The second video was directed by Doug Freel and was shot in a warehouse. It included clips from ''Pretty Woman'', with Fredriksson singing and playing piano and Gessle playing guitar between various prop changes. There is also an alternate version of the video, without the movie scenes, which was available solely on the VHS '' The Videos''. According to Fredriksson, shooting this video was a surreal experience, as Freel "wanted all movements in slow motion, so I had to lip-sync the vocals at double speed. My first lesson in how to sing an emotional ballad Mickey Mouse style". As of June 2022, this video has more than 619 million views on
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Formats and track listings

All songs were written and composed by Gessle, except "Cry", music by Fredriksson and Gessle. * Australian cassette and 7-inch single (US2399) * EU cassette and 7-inch single (Germany 006-1363807 · UK EM141) # "It Must Have Been Love" – 4:20 # "Paint" – 3:29 * US and Canada cassette (4JM-50283) # "It Must Have Been Love" – 4:20 # " Chances" – 4:07 * EU 12-inch single (Germany 060-1363806 · UK EM141) * Japanese 3" CD single (TODP-2194) # "It Must Have Been Love" – 4:20 # "Paint" – 3:29 # "Cry" (Live from Himmelstalundshallen, Norrköping on 16 December 1988) – 5:42 * UK CD single (CDEM141) # "It Must Have Been Love" – 4:20 # "Paint" – 3:29 # "Cry" (Live from Norrköping) – 5:42 # "Surrender" (Live from Norrköping on 16 December 1988) – 3:07


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All-time charts


Certifications


"No Sé Si Es Amor" (1997)

Roxette released a Spanish-language compilation album, '' Baladas en Español'', in 1996. It consisted of twelve of their down-tempo singles and album tracks, which were translated by Spanish songwriter Luis Gomez-Escolar, who would later co-write the
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hit " Livin' la Vida Loca". The album was only released in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking territories. An adapted version of "It Must Have Been Love", titled "No Sé Si Es Amor", was released in early 1997 as the album's second and final single. The song wasn't translated, its lyrics are new, with a slight different meaning from the original lyrics.


Formats and track listings

Music and original lyrics by Per Gessle. Spanish lyrics by Luis G. Escolar. * CD single (EU 8652802) # "No Sé Si Es Amor" ("It Must Have Been Love") – 4:41 # "Directamente a Ti" (" Run to You") – 3:30


Charts


25th anniversary reissue (2015)

On the twenty-fifth anniversary of the song's release on the ''Pretty Woman'' soundtrack,
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released a limited edition red-coloured vinyl on 19 May 2015. This single included the ''Pretty Woman'' version of the song, backed with the original 1987 release and the
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-studio performance (minus the live intro recorded in
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) from their 1992 album ''
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''. The latter features pedal steel guitar performed by
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, who is best known for his work with k.d. lang. The single was released on digital download stores from 23 March.


Formats and track listings

All songs written and composed by Per Gessle. * 12-inch single (Sweden 0724386504715) # "It Must Have Been Love" – 4:18 # "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)" – 4:47 # "It Must Have Been Love" (L.A. Version) – 4:45


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of the 25th anniversary vinyl re-release. Original studio version * Engineered by Per Gessle, Clarence Öfwerman, Anders Herrlin and Alar Suurna * Mixed by Alar Suurna (1987) and
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(1990) * Marie Fredriksson
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* Per "Pelle" Alsing – drums * Jonas Isacsson –
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s *
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keyboards, Synclavier, programming and
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L.A. version * Recorded at Ocean Way Recording,
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in March 1992 and EMI Studios, Stockholm in May 1992 * Engineered by Mike Ross and Rail Rogut * Marie Fredriksson – vocals *
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harmonica * Per "Pelle" Alsing – drums * Anders Herrlin –
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* Jonas Isacsson –
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pedal steel guitar * Clarence Öfwerman – keyboards * Mats "MP" Persson – acoustic guitar * Alar Suurna –
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Other versions


Philly Lutaaya version

In 1989, the late Ugandan musician Philly Lutaaya, who was then based in Sweden used the song to record his hit "Alone and Frightened" on his album "Alone", in which he came out as an HIV/AIDS patient, becoming the first public figure to be identified with the virus/disease during an HIV/AIDS epidemic in Uganda.


Brazilian version

The song was recorded twice in Portuguese, by the duo Gilberto e Gilmar as ''Outro dia nasceu'' in 1992, and by the
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band Moleca 100 as ''Vergonha não sou feliz mais'' in 2012.


Shirley Bassey version

Shirley Bassey covered the song in 1995 for the album '' Shirley Bassey Sings the Movies''.


Shirley Clamp version

In 2006, Swedish pop singer
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recorded a cover version of the song called "När kärleken föds" ("When Love is Born"), it peaked at number 6 at the Swedish singles chart.


Megan McKenna version

In 2019, English singer
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covered "It Must Have Been Love" as the first winner of '' The X Factor: Celebrity''. Following the announcement that she had won, her version of the song was released on 30 November.


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Charts


Release history


Karen Harding version

In 2020, English singer
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covered "It Must Have Been Love" on 5 February.


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Release history


See also

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