Information about Piece Of My Heart

"Piece of My Heart"
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"Piece of My Heart" cover
Single by Erma Franklin
B-side(s)"Baby, What You Want Me to Do"
Released1967
Format7" single
Recorded1967
GenreSoul
Length2:35
LabelShout
Writer(s)Jerry Ragovoy, Bert Berns
Peak chart positions
Erma Franklin singles chronology


"Big Boss Man"
(1967)
"Piece of My Heart"
(1967)
"Open up Your Soul"
(1967)




"Piece of My Heart" is a song written by Jerry Ragovoy and Bert Berns and originally recorded by Erma Franklin in 1967. The song came to mainstream attention when Janis Joplin and Big Brother and the Holding Company covered the song in 1968 on their album Cheap Thrills and had a hit with it. The song has since been remade by several singers, including hit versions by Faith Hill in 1994 and Beverley Knight in 2006.

In 2004, the Big Brother and the Holding Company version of this song was ranked number three hundred and forty-four on Rolling Stones list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song is also included among The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.

Original version

The original version of "Piece of My Heart" was recorded by Aretha Franklin's older sister Erma in 1967. The song was a top ten R&B hit in the U.S., and also peaked at number sixty-two on the U.S. Pop Singles chart. However, in the UK, the actual single was not released until 1992, when it peaked inside the UK Singles Chart at number nine.

"Piece of My Heart"
Single by Big Brother and the Holding Company
from the album Cheap Thrills
Released1968
Format7" single
GenrePsychedelic rock, blues-rock, hard rock, acid rock
Length4:15
LabelColumbia
Writer(s)Jerry Ragovoy, Bert Berns
Producer(s)John Simon
Peak chart positions
  • #12 (United States)

Janis Joplin version

The song became popular, however, when recorded by Big Brother and the Holding Company in 1968, with lead singer Janis Joplin. The song was taken from the group's album Cheap Thrills, recorded in 1968 and released on Columbia Records. This rendition made it to number twelve on the U.S. pop chart.

Franklin said in an interview that when she first heard Joplin's version on the radio, she didn't recognize it because of the vocal arrangement.[1] Noted cultural writer Ellen Willis wrote of the difference: "When Franklin sings it, it is a challenge: no matter what you do to me, I will not let you destroy my ability to be human, to love. Joplin seems rather to be saying, surely if I keep taking this, if I keep setting an example of love and forgiveness, surely he has to understand, change, give me back what I have given". In such a way, Joplin used blues conventions not to transcend pain, but "to scream it out of existence".[2]

"Piece of My Heart"
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Single by Faith Hill
from the album Take Me as I Am
Released1994
FormatCD single
GenreCountry
Length4:01
LabelWarner Bros.
Writer(s)Jerry Ragovoy, Bert Berns
Peak chart positions
Faith Hill singles chronology


"Wild One"
(1993)
"Piece of My Heart"
(1994)
"But I Will"
(1994)


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Faith Hill version

Country artist Faith Hill included the song on her debut album, Take Me as I Am (1993). Though it met criticism from rock listeners more familiar with Joplin's version, when released as the album's second single, it topped the U.S. Hot Country Songs in early 1994.

Hill has since re-recorded the track for the international release of her second album, Faith (1998), entitled Love Will Always Win. This version can also be found on her 2001 greatest hits album There You'll Be.

"Piece of My Heart"
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"Piece of My Heart" cover
CD single cover
Single by Beverley Knight
from the album Voice - The Best of Beverley Knight
Released13 March 2006
FormatCD single, DVD single, 12" single, digital download
Recorded2004
GenreR&B, soul
Length4:17 (album version)
3:36 (radio edit)
LabelParlophone
Writer(s)Jerry Ragovoy, Bert Berns
Producer(s)Jimmy Hogarth
Peak chart positions
  • #16 (United Kingdom)
Beverley Knight singles chronology


"Keep This Fire Burning"
(2005)
"Piece of My Heart"
(2006)
"No Man's Land"
(2007)


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DVD single and promo remix single cover

Beverley Knight version

The most recent remake of "Piece of My Heart" was by English soul singer Beverley Knight in 2006.

On her 2005 Affirmation Tour, Beverley performed the song to great critical acclaim and her fans along with Ron Wood, who asked her to perform it with him, encouraged her to make a studio recording of the song. The result was that "Piece of My Heart" became the lead single from her 2006 best-of compilation Voice - The Best of Beverley Knight.

Knight's version became one of her biggest hit singles to date, peaking inside the top ten of the UK radio airplay chart. The physical single was released on 13 March 2006, however, due to a change in the UK chart rules allowing singles to chart purely on downloads a week before their physical release, "Piece of My Heart" became one of the first ever singles to do so, entering the UK chart at number ninety-three on downloads alone before making number sixteen after its physical commercial release. "Piece of My Heart" was also her first single to be released on a DVD format. Knight's version became her longest-running single to date on the UK Singles Chart, spending eleven weeks inside the top seventy-five. It was her thirteenth top forty entry and her seventh top twenty hit on the UK Singles Chart.

Track listings and formats

CD single
  1. "Piece of My Heart" (Album Version)
  2. "Keep This Fire Burning" (Live)


DVD single
  1. "Piece of My Heart" (Album Version)
  2. "Let It Be" (Live)
  3. "Come as You Are" (Live)
  4. "Piece of My Heart" (Video)


12" single
  1. "Piece of My Heart" (Album Version)
  2. "Made It Back" (featuring Redman) (Original Version)


Download-only versions
  • "Piece of My Heart" (Radio Edit)
  • "Piece of My Heart" (Live)
  • "Piece of My Heart" (Remix)

Personnel

  • Written by Bert Berns and Jerry Ragovoy
  • Produced by Jimmy Hogarth
  • Engineered by Pom (Pierre-Olivier Magerand)
  • Mixed by Phillip Bodger
  • Lead vocals by Beverley Knight
  • Backing vocals by Bryan Chambers, Billie Godfrey, Louise Marshall
  • Wurtilizer & hammond organ by Martin Slatterty
  • Bass by Sam Dixon
  • Drums by Jeremy Stacey
  • Guitars & percussion by Jimmy Hogarth

Other popular versions

Dusty Springfield recorded the named-for-that "Take Another Little Piece of My Heart" on her 1968 album Dusty... Definitely.

Rockier renditions include the 1982 remake by Sammy Hagar (which hit number seventy-three in the United States). A heavy metal version of the song was recorded by the American glam metal band Rough Cutt on their self-titled debut album, Rough Cutt, in 1985. The song was subsequently released as the album's second single. The song was also remade by Nazareth in 1989 on their Snakes 'n' Ladders album.

New Zealand singer Jenny Morris covered the song in 1990, and was a hit in Australia peaking at number twenty-four.

A live medley of this song with Garnet Mimms' 1965 "Cry Baby" became a hit duet (it reached number thirty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Hot Digital Tracks in April 2005) for American rock singer Melissa Etheridge and English soul singer Joss Stone when it was released to iTunes Store after they performed it at the 47th Grammy Awards on February 13, 2005, in tribute to Janis Joplin. The performance also signaled Etheridge's first public return from her battle with breast cancer; with her head bald from the effects of chemotherapy, she tore into the song in what was considered a show-stopping rendition.[3] Etheridge also recorded a solo version on her 2005 greatest hits album .

On the debut season of American Idol (2002), third placer Nikki McKibbin sang it for the '60s week and then a studio version was made for the American Idol: Greatest Moments album. The song was also performed on the fourth season of American Idol (2005) by Carrie Underwood, who eventually won that year's competition. It was also featured on the reality shows America's Got Talent, when eventual winner Bianca Ryan sang the song barefoot, and , performed by Jill Gioia.

References

1. ^ [1]
2. ^ The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll, "Janis Joplin". Random House, 1980.
3. ^ [2]


Preceded by
"If the Good Die Young"
by Tracy Lawrence
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks
number-one single (Faith Hill version)

April 30, 1994
Succeeded by
"A Good Run of Bad Luck"
by Clint Black


Faith Hill
Discography
Albums: Take Me As I Am (1993) • It Matters to Me (1995) • Faith (1998) • Breathe (1999) • There You'll Be (international only) (2001) • Cry (2002) • Fireflies (2005) • The Hits (to be released, 2007)
Number-one Country singles: "Wild One" (1993) • "Piece of My Heart" (1994) • "It Matters To Me" (1995) • "It's Your Love" (w/ Tim McGraw) (1997) • "This Kiss" (1998) • "Let Me Let Go" (1998) • "Breathe" (1999) • "The Way You Love Me" (2000) • "Mississippi Girl" (2005)
Number-one Adult Contemporary singles: "Breathe" (1999) • "There You'll Be" (2001) • "Cry" (2002)
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