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"The Way of Love" is a song written by Jacques ("Jack") Dieval, with English lyrics by
Al Stillman Al Stillman ''(né'' Albert Irving Silverman; 26 June 1901 Manhattan, New York – 17 February 1979 Manhattan, New York) was an American lyricist. Biography Stillman was born to Jewish parents Herman Silverman and Gertrude Rubin ''(maiden).'' He a ...
. It was originally a 1960 French song titled "J'ai le mal de toi", and it was first recorded in English by
Kathy Kirby Kathy Kirby (born Catherine Ethel O'Rourke; 20 October 1938 – 19 May 2011) was an English singer, reportedly the highest-paid female singer of her generation. She is best known for her cover version of Doris Day's " Secret Love" and for re ...
in 1965. The best-known English version was by Cher whose recording reached No. 7 in the US. Other variations of the song include "Parlez-moi de lui" and " It's Impossible".


First versions

Originally written by Jack Diéval with French lyrics by Michel Rivgauche the song was introduced as 'J'ai le mal de toi'. It was written for the singer Frédérica in 1960, who took part that year in the national elimination rounds of France for the Eurovision Song Contest. This song was not selected and was evidently not recorded by Frédérica. Subsequently, the song was performed on Belgium's BRT radio station by vocalist Lily Castel, singing it in the "Musik Ohne Grenzen" competition; Castel was backed by Fernand Terby's orchestra with Jacques Dieval providing piano accompaniment. The first evident recording of "J'ai le mal de toi" was made in 1964 by Colette Deréal. In June 1965 the English rendering entitled "The Way of Love" was issued in the UK as a single by
Kathy Kirby Kathy Kirby (born Catherine Ethel O'Rourke; 20 October 1938 – 19 May 2011) was an English singer, reportedly the highest-paid female singer of her generation. She is best known for her cover version of Doris Day's " Secret Love" and for re ...
; lyricist Al Stillman had previously provided the lyrics for Kirby's English language hit version of " Malagueña" entitled "You're the One". Recorded by Kirby with her regular collaborators: musical director
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and producer Peter Sullivan, "The Way of Love" failed to reach the UK Top 50 but became a regional hit in the United States reaching No. 88 nationally. In 1966 a new French version, also by lyricist Michel Rivgauche, was recorded by
Dalida Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (; 17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987), professionally known as Dalida, was an Italian-French singer and actress born in Egypt. She sang in eleven languages and sold millions of records internationally. Her best known son ...
as "Parlez-moi de lui" ("Tell me about him"). This rendition slightly alters the original melody. This adaptation was covered by
Françoise Hardy Françoise Madeleine Hardy (; born 17 January 1944) is a French former singer and songwriter. Mainly known for singing melancholic sentimental ballads, Hardy has been an important figure in French pop music since her debut, spanning a career o ...
on her 1968 album ''
Françoise Hardy Françoise Madeleine Hardy (; born 17 January 1944) is a French former singer and songwriter. Mainly known for singing melancholic sentimental ballads, Hardy has been an important figure in French pop music since her debut, spanning a career o ...
'' (commonly known as ''Comment te dire adieu'').


Track listings


Colette Deréal version

7" EP ''Ma chance c'est toi / Le Tyrolien / J'ai le mal de toi / Toi et ton sourire'' (1965, Polydor 27 190) :A1. "Ma chance c'est toi" :A2. "Le Tyrolien" :B1. "J'ai le mal de toi" :B2. "Toi et ton sourire"


Dalida version

7" EP ''Je t'appelle encore / Modesty / Parlez-moi de lui / Baisse un peu la radio'' (1966, Barclay 70 997) :A1. "Je t'appelle encore" (2:48) :A2. "Modesty" (2:19) :B1. "Parlez-moi de lui" (2:48) :B2. "Baisse un peu la radio" (2:40) 7" jukebox promo single (1966, Barclay 60718) :A. "Parlez-moi de lui" (2:48) :B. "Modesty" (2:19)


Chart performance

"Parlez-moi de lui" / "Baisse un peu la radio" by Dalida


Cher version

Produced by
Snuff Garrett Thomas Lesslie Garrett (July 5, 1938 – December 16, 2015) known as Snuff Garrett or Tommy Garrett, was an American record producer whose most famous work was during the 1960s and 1970s. Early years Garrett was born in Dallas, Texas, United ...
and released in February 1972 as the second single from '' Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves'', perhaps the most well-known version of "The Way of Love" was recorded by Cher. Her version spent three weeks within the top ten of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, reaching a peak of number 7 and ultimately selling almost one million copies. ''Billboard'' ranked it as the No. 62 song for 1972. Allmusic editor wrote a favorable review: "some great moments, among them a career highlight in the two-and-a-half-minute opening track, "The Way of Love." The Stillman/Dieval tune was originally a British hit for Kathy Kirby, and both Cher and Kirby drove the song right by the censors. The song is either about a woman expressing her love for another woman, or a woman saying au revoir to a gay male she loved—in either case this is not a mother to daughter heart-to-heart: "What will you do/When he sets you free/Just the way that you/Said good-bye to me." and also added this to the end of review "her solo material could soar to heights not possible in a partnership -- "The Way of Love" being one example." Rhapsody highlighted the song and called it "sexually ambiguous."


Live performances

Cher performed the song on the following concert tours: * Take Me Home Tour * Do You Believe? Tour * The Farewell Tour (sung on the first leg, the second leg, the third leg and the final two shows of the tour) * Cher at the Colosseum (removed during the third leg, and replaced with "
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Charts and sales


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Other versions

*Johnny Mathis Released this song before Cher in 1969 on the Album “Love Theme from Romeo & Juliet” *Famous heavy metal vocalist Ronnie James Dio recorded what is thought to be one of the earliest English covers of the song in a 1964 single with his band Ronnie Dio and the Prophets. *A Dutch-language version of the song entitled "Je doet me pijn" - lyrics by Ernst van Altena - was recorded in 1965 by Conny Vandenbos. *Another Dutch-language version "Ik verlang naar jou" - lyrics by Will Ferdy - was recorded by Belgian singer Will Ferdy in 1967. * Roslyn Kind recorded an English version with completely different lyrics - also by Al Stillman - entitled "Can I Stop the Rain?" on her 1968 album ''Give Me You''. * Shirley Bassey featured "The Way of Love" on 1972's '' And I Love You So''. *Also in 1972,
Vikki Carr Florencia Vicenta de Casillas-Martínez Cardona (born July 19, 1940), known by her stage name Vikki Carr, is an American vocalist. She has a singing career that spans more than four decades. Born in El Paso, Texas, to Mexican parents, she has p ...
included the song on her ''
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'' album which was produced by Snuff Garrett. *The song " It's Impossible" is sometimes identified as a being an alternate translation of "The Way of Love" but officially the two songs are distinct - although it is claimed that "Somos Novios" is a plagiarism of the original version of the song, "J'ai le mal de toi".


References


External links


Dalida – ''Je t'appelle encore / Modesty / Parlez-moi de lui / Baisse un peu la radio'' (EP)
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