Submitted by MPAdmin on Thu, 12/07/2023 - 16:36
Song Rating
Average: 5 (3 votes)
Artist
Imelda May - Gloria Jones
Lyrics

Sometimes I feel I've got to
Run away I've got to
Get away
From the pain you drive into the heart of me
The love we share
Seems to go nowhere
And I've lost my light
'Cause I toss and turn, I can't sleep at night

Once I ran to you
Now I'll run from you
This tainted love you've given
I give you all a girl could give you
Take my tears and that's not nearly all

Tainted love
Oh, tainted love
Now I know I've got to
Run away, I've got to
Get away
You don't really want any more from me

To make things right
You need someone to hold you tight
And you think that love is to pray
But I'm sorry I don't pray that way

Once I ran to you
Now I'll run from you
This tainted love you've given
I give you all a girl could give you
Take my tears and that's not nearly all

Tainted love, oh
Oh, tainted love

Don't touch me please
I cannot stand the way you tease
I love you but you hurt me so
So I've got to pack my things and go

Once I ran to you
Now I'll run from you
This tainted love you've given
I give you all a girl could give you
Take my tears and that's not nearly all

Tainted love
Oh, tainted love
Oh, tainted love
Oh, tainted love

Don't touch me with your tainted love
I don't want this tainted love
Yeah, I quit your tainted love
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh

Released Year
1964
Genre
Key
A
Produced By
Ed Cobb
Song Note

"Tainted Love" is a song composed by Ed Cobb, formerly of American group the Four Preps, which was originally recorded by Gloria Jones in 1964. It attained worldwide fame after being covered and reworked by British synthpop duo Soft Cell in 1981 and has since been covered by numerous groups and artists. A version by Impedance reached #14 on the Canadian Dance charts, April 14, 1990.

American artist Gloria Jones made the first recording of "Tainted Love" in 1964. The song was written and produced by Ed Cobb and arranged by Lincoln Mayorga. It was the B-side of her 1965 single "My Bad Boy's Comin' Home", which was a commercial flop, failing to chart in either the US or the UK. 

English vocal-and-synth duo Soft Cell became aware of the song through its status as a UK "Northern soul" hit. In 2010, DJ Ian "Frank" Dewhirst claimed he was the first person to play the song for Marc Almond, the vocalist for Soft Cell. Some time after, Soft Cell began performing the song in their live setlist, choosing it instead of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons' "The Night" (a song they would go on to record in 2003). Eventually, a Phonogram Records A&R manager Roger Ames opted the band to record the single at a London-based Advision Studios, with producer Mike Thorne. There, Soft Cell's version was recorded in a day and a half with Almond's first vocal take being used on the record.

Song Note Source
wikipedia.com
Song of Day Date
Written By
Ed Cobb
Vocal Type
Either
Song Status