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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Take the L | cover = The Motels Take the L 1982 single cover.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = The Motels | album = All Four One | B-side = Mission of Mercy | released = 1982 | recorded = 1981 | studio = | venue = | genre = | length = 3:42 | label = Capitol | writer = * Marty Jourard * Martha Davis * Carter | producer = Val Garay | prev_title = Only the Lonely | prev_year = 1982 | next_title = Forever Mine | next_year = 1982 | misc = }} "'Take the L'" is a song by American new wave band The Motels, which was released in 1982 as the second single from their third studio album 'All Four One'. The song was written by Marty Jourard, Martha Davis and Carter, and produced by Val Garay. "Take the L" peaked at number 52 on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100. Background"Take the L" originated with the band's keyboardist and saxophone player Marty Jourard, who had been working on the song for a while. He had a simple progression, but felt "it didn't sound right" until Martha Davis suggested he swap the order of the two chords around. The song's title and repeated line of the chorus ("Take the L out of lover and it's over") came from the producer of the band's first two albums, Carter. During a conversation with the producer, Jourard revealed he was in the process of breaking up with his girlfriend, to which Carter responded with the line. Jourard told the 'Messenger-Press' in 1982, "When I first heard the [line], it was beyond corny, it was almost camp." The Motels recorded "Take the L" in one take on December 7, 1981. Music videoThe song's music video was directed by Russell Mulcahy. Critical receptionOn its release, 'Cash Box' commented, "Here, the songstress' mournful wailings are accompanied by a marching rhythm on the oft-repeated hook. It's undeniably catchy if not exactly upbeat." Jim Whiteford of the Scottish newspaper 'The Kilmarnock Standard' described the song as a "mid-tempo rocker" with a "very reasonable American production". He added, "The band haven't issued anything [in the UK] for over a year, so this new beginning may get them noticed if the radio folk give them some breathing space." Track listing'7inch single (US and Canada)' #"Take the L" 3:42 #"Mission of Mercy" 3:02 '7inch promotional single (US)' #"Take the L" 3:42 #"Take the L" 3:42 '7inch single (UK, Ireland and the Netherlands)' #"Take the L (Out of Lover)" 3:42 #"Change My Mind" 3:21 '7inch single (Germany and South Africa)' #"Take the L" 3:42 #"Change My Mind" 3:21 '7inch single (Australasia and Spain)' #"Take the L" 3:42 #"He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)" 2:28 '7inch single (Japan)' #"Take the L" 3:42 #"So L.A" 3:35 PersonnelCredits are adapted from the 'All Four One' LP inner sleeve notes. 'The Motels' * Martha Davis vocals * Marty Jourard keyboards * Michael Goodroe bass * Brian Glascock drums * Guy Perry guitar 'Production' * Val Garay producer ChartsReferencesCategory:1982 songs Category:1982 singles Category:The Motels songs Category:Capitol Records singles Category:Songs written by Martha Davis (musician) | |
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