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"'Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City'" is a 1974 R&B song written by Michael Price and Dan Walsh, and first recorded by Bobby "Blue" Bland for the ABC Dunhill album 'Dreamer'.

Background



While it is ostensibly a love song, some critics and fans have also heard it as a lament on urban poverty and hopelessness, as well as a lament upon the struggle to achieve one's goals in life in the absence of external support. "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" remains a cult favorite, and is considered a classic.

Chart performance



In the US, Bland scored a top ten hit on the Hot Soul Singles chart, where it peaked at #9, as well as peaking at #91 on the Hot 100.

{{Infobox song

| name = Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City

| cover = WSAin'tNoLoveSingle.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Whitesnake

| album = Snakebite and Live...in the Heart of the City

| B-side = "Take Me With You" (Live)

| released = June 1978
13 November 1980 (live single)

| recorded = April 713, 1978 (studio version)
November 23, 1978 (live version)

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Hard rock, blues rock

| length = 5:07 (studio)
8:18 (live)

| label = United Artists, Geffen, EMI (studio)
Liberty, Sunburst (live)

| writer = Michael Price
Dan Walsh

| producer = Martin Birch(both versions)

| prev_title = Ready an' Willing

| prev_year = 1980

| next_title = Don't Break My Heart Again

| next_year = 1981

| misc =

}}

Cover versions and samples



It is known through several cover versions and samples:

*A well-known cover of the song is by the hard rock band Whitesnake, who included it on their 1978 debut EP, 'Snakebite', and again as a live recording on 'Live...in the Heart of the City'. The cover was the new band's first hit, and it became a staple of their live set.

*For his 2001 album 'The Blueprint', rapper Jay-Z recorded the song "Heart of the City (Ain't No Love)," a Kanye West-produced track built around a sample of Bobby Bland's chartmaking rendition.

Other notable cover versions have been recorded by:

* Bobby Bazini - on his sophomore album Where I Belong(folk/soul, 2014)

*The cover version by reggae singer Al Brown even changes most of the lyrics to magnify the emphasis of the lyrics.

*Barrett Strong (R&B, 1976)

*Caf Jacques - on the album 'Round the Back' (rock, 1977)

*Grady Tate (jazz, 1977)

*Long John Baldry (blues, 1977)

*Kate Taylor (rock, 1979)

*Crystal Gayle (country, 1980)

*Herman Brood (rock, Bhnensucht, live recording, 1985)

*Chris Farlowe (R&B, 1985)

*Ruthless Blues (blues, 1989)

*Walter "Wolfman" Washington (New Orleans R&B, on 1991 album Sada)

*The Good Earth (pop/rock, 1994)

*Mick Abrahams (rock, 1996)

*Jrn Lande (hard rock, The Snakes live in Europe 1998)

*Paul Weller (rock, 1998)

*Willie Clayton (R&B, 1998, as "Heart of the City")

*Jay Z (on the album 'The Blueprint', as "Heart of City (Ain't No Love)", 2001)

*Mary Coughlan (jazz, 2002)

*DJ Andrew Unknown & DJ Mekalek (hip hop/rap (intro), 2002)

*Joey Tempest (rock/metal, 2003)

*Maggie Bell (rock, 2004, live recording)

*Vaya Con Dios (rock, 2004)

*YTcracker (From the "STC Is the Greatest" album, track #16, "spamcity", 2004)

*Joe Budden (Rap, 2007)

*Paul Carrack (Blue-Eyed Soul, Pop/Rock, 2008)

*Allman Brothers (Blues, 2009 live recording)

*Nicky Moore (blues rock, 2009)

*GRiZ (sampled on the song "Where's The Love" on the album Mad Liberation, 2012)

*Lukas Graham (Blue-Eyed Soul, 2012 as "Daddy, Now That You're Gone (Ain't No Love)")

*Jo Harman And Company (blues, on the album 'Live At The Royal Albert Hall' Recorded 2013, released 2014)

*Dana Fuchs (On album "Broken Down, acoustic sessions" 2015)

*Shane Pacey Trio (On album, "Helios" 2016)

*Supersonic Blues Machine (On the album "West of flushing south of frisco" 2016)

*C.S. Armstrong (On album, "Ain't No Love" 2016)

*Zeshan B (On album, "Vetted" 2017)

*Black Pumas (On the album 'Black Pumas Deluxe Edition Exclusive 2LP+7"', released 2020)

*DJ Khaled (Sampled on the intro track "THANKFUL", on the album 'KHALED KHALED', released 2021)

*Gov't Mule (on the album 'Heavy Load Blues', released 2021)

Popular culture



*Jay-Z's version of the song was used in the trailer for the 2007 film 'American Gangster', in a 2011 Chrysler commercial, as the theme song for the CBS series 'NYC 22' and a Crown Royal commercial in 2013.

*The song is featured in the 2009 video game DJ Hero, in "mashed-up" form.

*The song is played over the opening credits of the 2019 Norwegian time-travel fantasy comedy-drama television series 'Beforeigners'.

*The song is featured on the soundtracks to the 2009 film 'Fighting', the 2011 crime drama 'The Lincoln Lawyer' and is also featured in the 2017 movie 'The Hitmans Bodyguard'.

*The song is featured in episode 5 of Sex Education.

*The song is also featured in season five of the Netflix series, Last Chance U, which focuses on the lives of Laney College football players and staff within Oakland, CA.

Charts



Whitesnake

References



Category:1974 songs

Category:1978 songs

Category:Whitesnake songs

Category:Hard rock ballads

Category:Rhythm and blues ballads

Category:United Artists Records singles

Category:Geffen Records singles

Category:EMI Records singles

Category:Liberty Records singles

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