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Not to be confused with Bad Love (Annalise Song), Bad Love (David Bird Song), Bad Love (Ken Martin Song), or Bad Love (David Dima Song).

"Bad Love" is a song by Elena Ferretti under the alias Rose, with Malcolm Charlton in the backing vocals. It was produced and released in 1996, initially in a vinyl maxi-single by Time Records, then it made its first album appearance in Eurobeat Flash Vol. 15, on September 10, 1997. The song was written, composed, arranged and produced by Luca Pernici; with Marco Rizzi in the composition, Riccardo Romanini in the writing; and Giacomo Maiolini in the production.

The extended version of the song is still exclusive to the vinyl and it was never released digitally.

Lyrics[]

[Intro]
No-no, no, no, no
(Ba-Ba-Bad Love)
No, no, no, no, no-no-no
(Ba-Bad Love)
No-no, no, no, no
(Ba-Ba-Bad Love)
No, no, no, no, no-no-no
(Ba-Bad Love)

Bad Love! Bad Love! (Bad love)
Don't give me Bad Love, Bad Love (bad love)
(Ba-Bad Love)

[Verse 1]
Do you remember me?
The words you used to say
I loved you always
Night and day

[Pre-Chorus]
Got to get movin' on
Whenever I needed you left me home
Got to get movin' on
The more that I love you, the more I cry

[Chorus]
No more Bad Love! Bad Love!
To break my heart in two
Don't give me Bad Love, Bad Love
Tearing my love apart
No more Bad Love! Bad Love!
To break my heart in two
Don't give me Bad Love, Bad Love
Breaking this heart of mine
(Bad Love)

[Verse 2]
Do I remember when
The way you held my hands?
I've always told you
"Understand"

[Outro]
(Ba-Bad Love)
(Ba-Bad Love)
(Ba-Bad Love)
(Ba-Bad Love)

Featured on[]

Year Version Album Track No.
1997 Bad Love [4-Min. Ver.] Eurobeat Flash Vol. 15 Track 15
Bad Love [Mixed] The Best Of Eurobeat Flash Track 19

TRD 1604 Single[]

Bad Love was on the TRD 1604 vinyl in 1996.

Side Version Length
A1 Bad Love (Extended Mix) 5:38
A2 Bad Love (Radio Edit) 3:32
B1 Bad Love (Instrumental) 2:56
B2 Bad Love (Bonus Track) 2:26
B3 Bad Love (Acappella) 1:14

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Trivia[]

  • The male voice on the song was made by Malcolm Charlton, a songwriter and music producer.