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Wikipedia article


{{Infobox song

| name = Valerie Loves Me

| cover = Material Issue - Valerie Loves Me.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Material Issue

| album = International Pop Overthrow

| released = 1991

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Power pop

| length = 3:04

| label = Mercury

| writer = Jim Ellison

| producer = Jeff Murphy

| prev_title = Renee Remains The Same

| prev_year = 1989

| next_title = Diane

| next_year = 1991

| misc =

}}

"'Valerie Loves Me'" is a song by American power pop trio Material Issue, released in 1991 as a single from their debut album 'International Pop Overthrow'. The song, written by the band's singer-guitarist Jim Ellison, peaked at number three on the U.S. 'Billboard' Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Music and lyrics



Written by singer-guitarist Jim Ellison, "Valerie Loves Me" is about a neighbor girl that Ellison had a crush on when he was 11 years old. The narrator often sees her and imagines what she's thinking, but is unable to catch her attention. Later in the song he envisions her growing old alone, at which point, "she can't have me." In a 2011 interview, drummer Mike Zelenko recalled that the song's guitar hook was inspired by the David Bowie single "John, I'm Only Dancing".

Release and reception



The music video for "Valerie Loves Me" was in heavy rotation on MTV's '120 Minutes' program in early 1991. In February the song entered the 'Billboard' Modern Rock Tracks chart, where it spent 11 weeks, peaking at number three in April.

In a retrospective review of the song, AllMusic writer Joslyn Layne called it "a signature power pop single of the early '90s" and noted that it became a "cult favorite through air play on alternative rock and college radio stations". Annie Zaleski of 'Salon' described it as a "jangly power-pop classic". Jeff Cloud, former bassist for Starflyer 59, named "Valerie Loves Me" as his favorite American power-pop song, saying it exemplified the era he came from. Guitarist Dan Vapid of Screeching Weasel said that the idea for "Veronica Hates Me", a song from the punk band's 1991 album 'My Brain Hurts', came in response to "Valerie Loves Me".Screeching Weasel - 'My Brain Hurts' liner notes (Asian Man CD version).

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References



Category:1991 songs

Category:1991 singles

Category:Mercury Records singles

Category:American power pop songs

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