Love Bites

Album: Hysteria (1987)
Charted: 11 1
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Songfacts®:

  • The J. Geils band told us in 1980 that "Love Stinks," but Def Leppard reminds us that it also bites.

    In this song, Joe Elliott has a lot of questions:

    When you make love, do you look in the mirror?
    Who do you think of, does he look like me?


    It sounds like his girlfriend has taken up with another guy, but then it becomes clear that Joe is still in the picture:

    When I'm with you are you somewhere else?
    Am I gettin' thru or do you please yourself?


    Ah, seems she's a bit disconnected when it comes to intimacy, and if there is another guy, he's part of her fantasy. Joe has the opposite problem:

    I don't wanna touch you too much baby
    'Cos making love to you might drive me crazy


    So she needs additional mental stimulation, and he can't handle too much of her touch. Love bites indeed.
  • The title could have a double meaning if you believe that there is some biting going on during this lovemaking. As it says in the song, love also bleeds.
  • This was the fifth single released from the Hysteria album in the US. The album came out in August 1987, and the first single, "Women," stalled at #80 in September. "Animal" made #19 in December, the title track reached #10 in March 1988, and "Pour Some Sugar On Me" got Leppard fans through the summer, peaking at #2 in July. You might think listeners would be fatigued at this point, but clearly there was still an appetite, as "Love Bites" reached #1 in October 1988, giving the group their only chart-topper.

    Remarkably, they squeezed two more singles out of the album: "Armageddon It" (#3, January 1989) and "Rocket" (#12, April 1989).
  • A popular rumor about the song concerns the final seconds. After the line, "If you got love in your sights, watch out, love bites," what is seemingly heard is "Jesus of Nazareth, go to Hell." This rumor has been refuted by the band, most notably on a Hysteria documentary. The line is in fact producer Mutt Lange rambling in a Yorkshire accent, to the effect of "Yes it does, bloody hell," with the aid of a vocoder. >>
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    Annabelle - Eugene, OR
  • In a Songfacts interview with Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen, he said of this song, "It was just a standard rock ballad but it had something else going for it. Lyrically, it kind of painted a picture, and in a song you always want to do that, paint a picture. 'On a dark desert highway,' the first line of 'Hotel California,' great song, it just paints an image for you straight off the bat and that's the sign of a really good song. It takes you right there. 'Love Bites' did that as well."
  • The video was directed by Jean Pellerin, who also did the clips for "Women" and "Hysteria." Def Leppard's success on MTV helped them break out in America even while they were slagged off in their native England. How did the band feel about the network? Lead singer Joe Elliot talked about how he got along with MTV VJs in MTV Ruled the World - The Early Years of Music Video: "JJ reminded me of Harry Belafonte! He was such a great guy to do interviews with. I was in and out all the summer of '83 with voice problems, canceling gigs and rescheduling them and coming on and telling everybody I'm alive and kicking and everything's fine. Martha Quinn - I remember our manager Cliff Bernstein had a crush on her big time."
  • Mutt Lange, who got writing credits on all the Hysteria tracks along with the band members, wrote the first version of this song, which he played on an acoustic guitar for guitarists Phil Cullen and Steve Clark. Cullen remembers Lange's acoustic rendition sounding like an Eagles song, as Lange sings like Don Henley. In the final mix, the backing vocals are almost all Lange.
  • According to the song, here's what love does:

    Bites
    Bleeds
    Brings Me To My Knees
    Lives
    Dies
    Begs
    Pleads
  • "Love Bites" was originally slated as the title for a different song, but that track was later re-titled "I Wanna Be Your Hero."
  • This is the only track from the Hysteria album with keyboards.
  • There was a girl group from Midlands, England called Love Bites. The girls, Dani Graham, Nicki Wood, and sisters Aimee and Hannah Haddon, formed at school, wrote their own songs and got a record deal without outside help. Their first single was "You Broke My Heart," which was a hit in the UK.

Comments: 17

  • Patricia Rivera from Exeter, CaI agree with Trond B....and Hello! Come home!
  • David from BostonAll these years I thought they were singing " It's bigger than Germany!" instead it's "Bringing me to my knees!!
    Can you hear it?
  • Greenteeth from UkThis is for all the Narcissist people!
  • Ed CainHow Many Weeks did Love Bites ,by Def Leppard Stay #1 on Billboard chart
  • Phillip from Clarksville, Tnlove this song it takes me back to the day.
  • Erika from West Band, WiThis is probably my favorite of their songs because you can tell it's heartfelt and they actually put a lot of emotion into it. As much as I love DL, this song isn't just headbanging, AWESOME music. It's got feeling, and I love to see that side of such a hardcore band. Great job, Leppard!
  • Linc from Beaumont, TxPhil Collen was in the original cut of the Beatle's A Hard Day's Night but was later cut out of the movie version...he is on the Hard's Day's Night Documentary and the clip shows him sitting in the audience. He says his school was asked to go and they all thought they were just going to some assembly and then a guy walks out and say, "the Beatles!"
  • Al from Vancover, AndorraA popular rumor about the song concerns the final seconds. After the line "If you got love in your sights, Watch out, Love Bites", what is seemingly heard is "Jesus of Nazareth, Go to Hell" . This rumor has been refuted by the band, most notably on a Hysteria documentary. The line is in fact producer Mutt Lange rambling in a Yorkshire accent, to the effect of "Yes it does, Bloody Hell", with the aid of a vocoder.
  • Michael from San Diego, Ca"I don't want to touch you too much, baby.....cause making love to you might drive me crazy!" Impassioned lyrics on this great ballad.
  • Andrew from London, EnglandI used to sit in front of this fairly quiet lad at school. never spoke to him, never paid him much attention, just noticed his hairstyle. Turned out he was Phil Collen from Def Leppard.
  • Trond B from Kristiansand, NorwayThe first song fact looks off the mark to me, but perhaps that's because I'm not a native English speaker. My interpretation is that the song is about a man finds that his girlfriend has lost interest in their relationship and is absent-minded during intimate moments. The main person, the singer, feels left out but still cannot give up love, because it has such a hold on him. Even though the first verse refers to other lovers, it is in a more general way, asking her if she always is like that, no matter who she makes love to. His conclusion is that he won't pursue the matter too far, dreading he would break the relationship. (still my point of view)
  • Trond B from Kristiansand, NorwayI'm not sure if the fact saying 'actual "love bites" or bites as a slang', points to "love bites" meaning that it both may suck/stink but also it can bite you like an aggressive animal would bite its victim. At least that's my take on the lyrics. I see a third meaning of "love bites" like in a bite from a lover, but that would not make sense in this song, I guess. I loved reading the comment Joe Elliot made in an interview stating that this song is one of the few that made his mum actually weep true tears, I instantly felt sympathy for them both. :)
  • Nick from Paramus, NjFYI: Joe Elloit says at the end (and beginning) of the song, "If you've got love in your sights, watch out, love bites." and Mutt Lange replies to him, "Yes it does, bloody hell..." NOTHING to do with satanism.
  • Kevin from Northeastern, SdI've noticed the voice at the end of the song too. It almost sounds like "Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Go To Hell" but I'd hate to think that a fun-loving kickass band like Lep would be satan-worshiping junkies. Maybe Mutt added that in post-production; we all know he's made a deal with the devil.
  • Aimee from Boston, Mahas anyone ever noticed that when you crank up the very end of this song at the fade out, a raspy voice is heard to say ".....something something...go to hell!"
  • John from Northam, Australiathis would prob hav to be leppards greatest, its good coz it explains lik the felling i feel bout a girl
  • Suzi from Charleston , ScAWESOME song--love it. one of my favorites of theirs
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