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The song was covered on [[Linda Ronstadt]]'s triple-platinum 1989 album ''[[Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind]]''. It was introduced to Ronstadt and Neville by [[Steve Tyrell]]. Co-produced by Tyrell and [[Peter Asher]], it was released as a single in the United States in 1989, peaking at number 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for two weeks
The song was covered on [[Linda Ronstadt]]'s triple-platinum 1989 album ''[[Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind]]''. It was introduced to Ronstadt and Neville by [[Steve Tyrell]]. Co-produced by Tyrell and [[Peter Asher]], it was released as a single in the United States in 1989, peaking at number 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for two weeks
in December 1989,<ref name="Hot100"/> and number 1 on the [[Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks]] chart. The single was Ronstadt's tenth top 10 hit and was certified [[RIAA certification|Gold]], eventually selling over 900,000 copies in the United States. In the United Kingdom, the song peaked at number 2 on the [[UK Singles Chart]]. The song also hit number 1 in Ireland, number 2 in Australia, and reached the top five in Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, and New Zealand.
in December 1989, having been kept by [[Phil Collins]]' "[[Another Day in Paradise]]" from reaching the top spot. <ref name="Hot100"/> It was number 1 on the [[Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks]] chart. The single was Ronstadt's tenth top 10 hit and was certified [[RIAA certification|Gold]], eventually selling over 900,000 copies in the United States. In the United Kingdom, the song peaked at number 2 on the [[UK Singles Chart]]. The song also hit number 1 in Ireland, number 2 in Australia, and reached the top five in Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, and New Zealand.


"Don't Know Much" won Ronstadt and Neville the 1990 [[Grammy Award]] for [[Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal]] and was nominated for [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]].
"Don't Know Much" won Ronstadt and Neville the 1990 [[Grammy Award]] for [[Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal]] and was nominated for [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]].

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"Don't Know Much"
Song by Barry Mann
from the album Barry Mann
Released1980
GenreSoft rock
Length2:53
LabelCasablanca
Songwriter(s)
  • Barry Mann
  • Cynthia Weil
  • Tom Snow
Producer(s)
  • Barry Mann
  • Brooks Arthur

"Don't Know Much" is a song written by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Tom Snow. Mann was the first to record the song in 1980, gaining a minor chart hit in the US. The song was made famous when it was covered as a duet by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville in 1989. Their version was a worldwide success, topping the Irish Singles Chart and reaching the top 10 in several territories.

History

The song first appeared on Barry Mann's self-titled 1980 album, released on Casablanca records. Bill Medley scored a Billboard Hot 100 chart success with it rising to number 88 in April 1981. The next month, the song hit number 29 on the Adult Contemporary chart.[1] Bette Midler recorded a version with changed lyrics under the title "All I Need to Know", charting at number 77 in 1983.[2]

In 2000, Barry Mann re-recorded the song with Brenda Russell on his album Soul and Inspiration, released on Atlantic Records.

Bill Medley version

"Don't Know Much"
Single by Bill Medley
from the album Sweet Thunder
Released1981
GenrePop
Length3:07
LabelLiberty
Songwriter(s)
  • Barry Mann
  • Cynthia Weil
  • Tom Snow
Producer(s)Michael Lloyd
Bill Medley singles chronology
"Statue of a Fool"
(1979)
"Don't Know Much"
(1981)
"Right Here and Now"
(1982)

In 1981, American singer-songwriter Bill Medley covered the song for his eighth studio album Sweet Thunder. Medley's version was a minor hit, reaching Number 88 on the Billboard Hot 100[3] and Number 29 on the US Adult Contemporary chart.[4]

Charts

Chart (1981) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100 88[5]
US Billboard Hot Adult contemporary 29[6]

Bette Midler version

"All I Need to Know"
Single by Bette Midler
from the album No Frills
Released1983
Recorded1983
GenrePop
Length4:08
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)
  • Barry Mann
  • Cynthia Weil
  • Tom Snow
Producer(s)Chuck Plotkin
Bette Midler singles chronology
"Chapel of Love (Live)"
(1980)
"All I Need to Know"
(1983)
"Favorite Waste of Time"
(1983)

In 1983, American actress and singer Bette Midler covered the song for her 1983 album No Frills under the name "All I Need to Know", with changed lyrics. Midler's version reached Number 39 on the Billboard Hot Adult contemporary chart, Number 77 on the Billboard Hot 100,[7] and Number 5 on the RPM Adult contemporary chart, having it's highest peak there.[8]

Charts

Chart (1983) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot Adult contemporary 39
US Billboard Hot 100 77[9]
RPM Adult contemporary 5[10]

Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville version

"Don't Know Much"
Single by Linda Ronstadt featuring Aaron Neville
from the album Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind
ReleasedSeptember 12, 1989
StudioSkywalker Ranch, Marin County
GenrePop[11]
Length3:35
LabelElektra
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Linda Ronstadt singles chronology
"Wildflowers"
(1988)
"Don't Know Much"
(1989)
"All My Life"
(1989)
Aaron Neville singles chronology
"The Greatest Love"
(1978)
"Don't Know Much"
(1989)
"All My Life"
(1989)
Music video
"Don't Know Much" on YouTube

The song was covered on Linda Ronstadt's triple-platinum 1989 album Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind. It was introduced to Ronstadt and Neville by Steve Tyrell. Co-produced by Tyrell and Peter Asher, it was released as a single in the United States in 1989, peaking at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in December 1989, having been kept by Phil Collins' "Another Day in Paradise" from reaching the top spot. [12] It was number 1 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. The single was Ronstadt's tenth top 10 hit and was certified Gold, eventually selling over 900,000 copies in the United States. In the United Kingdom, the song peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. The song also hit number 1 in Ireland, number 2 in Australia, and reached the top five in Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, and New Zealand.

"Don't Know Much" won Ronstadt and Neville the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and was nominated for Song of the Year.

Critical reception

The song received favorable reviews from music critics. A reviewer from Billboard deemed it "a strong send-off."[13] Swedish newspaper Expressen called it "heavenly". They added, "What a lovesong."[14] Cary Darling from Orange County Register labeled it as a "soaring, wide-screen ballad."[15] Jan DeKnock from Orlando Sentinel described the song as "a killer ballad."[16] People Magazine wrote that "their voices fuse like sunlight beaming through a stained-glass window."[17] James Hunter of Rolling Stone said that it is "brilliant".[18] Californian newspaper Santa Cruz Sentinel called it a "tender love ballad duet."[19]

Music video

In the music video, both Neville and Ronstadt portray a middle-aged couple that are remembering their past and all the difficulties that they seem to have faced together.

Track listing

7" single, Europe (1989)
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Know Much"3:33
2."Hurt So Bad"3:17
12" single, UK (1989)
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Know Much"3:33
2."Hurt So Bad"3:17
3."I Can't Let Go"2:44

Personnel

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[41] Platinum 70,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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