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Ill Never Love Again Movie Version

Vocal from the 2018 motion picture A Star Is Built-in

"I'll Never Dearest Once more"
Single by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
from the anthology A Star Is Built-in
Released May 27, 2019 (2019-05-27)
Studio EastWest Studios,
The Hamlet West
(Los Angeles, California)
Venue Shrine Auditorium
Length four:41 (motion-picture show version)
five:28 (extended version)
iii:xiii (radio edit)
Characterization Interscope
Songwriter(s)
  • Lady Gaga
  • Natalie Hemby
  • Hillary Lindsey
  • Aaron Raitiere
Producer(south)
  • Lady Gaga
  • Benjamin Rice
Lady Gaga singles chronology
"E'er Remember Us This Way"
(2019)
"I'll Never Love Once again"
(2019)
"Stupid Love"
(2020)
Bradley Cooper singles chronology
"Shallow"
(2018)
"I'll Never Love Again"
(2019)
Music video
"I'll Never Dearest Again" on YouTube

"I'll Never Dearest Again" is a song from the 2018 film A Star Is Born, performed by its stars Lady Gaga and director Bradley Cooper whose character sings the final chorus in the flashback scene. The soundtrack contained both versions of the song including the extended version that featured Gaga as the sole performer. Gaga wrote the song with Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey, and Aaron Raitiere. Both tracks were produced by Lady Gaga and Benjamin Rice.

The song has received widespread critical acclaim and has reached the peak of the Slovakian digital charts, the height-10 of the tape charts in Hungary, Ireland and Scotland, and the digital charts of Greece, combined-Europe, Grand duchy of luxembourg and Espana. "I'll Never Love Again" received a contemporary striking radio release in France every bit the album's third unmarried on May 27, 2019. It won the Grammy Honor for All-time Vocal Written for Visual Media, a year after the anthology's atomic number 82 unmarried "Shallow" won in the aforementioned category.

Background and composition [edit]

When Gaga was getting ready to pic the last scene of A Star Is Born, where she sings "I'll Never Dear Again", the singer got a phone telephone call that her babyhood friend Sonja Durham was in her terminal moments of Stage IV cancer. Gaga left the set and drove to encounter Durham, but she arrived ten minutes later on her friend died. She asked Durham's husband if she should return to filming; he replied, "Yous've gotta practice what Sonja would desire you to exercise", and so she returned to the set. Co-star and director Bradley Cooper was supportive of Gaga's loss but Gaga was adamant well-nigh finishing the scene, so she stepped on the gear up and sang "I'll Never Love Once again". The singer said, "[Sonja] gave me a tragic gift that mean solar day and I took it with me to [the] set, and I sang that song for Jackson and for her on that very same day within an 60 minutes."[1]

Forth with the film version, the soundtrack likewise contains an extended version. Gaga wrote the song with Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey, and Aaron Raitiere.[2] [3] Both tracks were produced by Lady Gaga and Benjamin Rice.[4] The song is performed in the key of G major with a moderate tempo of 54 beats per minute in mutual time. It follows a chord progression of Gadd2–Em7–Cmaj9–D9sus in the verses and Gadd2–Em7(no3)–Cmaj9/E–D9sus in the chorus. Gaga'due south vocals span from K3 to East5.[5] Brian Truitt of USA Today described the song as a "weepy" carol.[6]

Release and operation [edit]

The song was first chosen equally the third single from the soundtrack on May 27, 2019 in France, where it was serviced to contemporary hit radio stations.[vii] After soundtrack release, the song debuted at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States[8] and has since sold 226,000 copies in the country, while accumulating 66 million streams.[9] Additionally, the vocal has reached the height ten position in Hungary, Ireland and Scotland, and the top x of digital charts in Greece, Spain and Luxembourg, reaching the nautical chart tiptop in Slovakia.

Critical reception [edit]

The song received universal acclaim. In her review of the pic, Melina Newman of Billboard called the ballad "stunning".[ten] The magazine's Tatiana Cirisano ranked Lady Gaga's performance of "I'll Never Love Again" as the film's all-time scene and wrote, "Not only are the lyrics devastatingly cute, but Gaga/Marry showcases her full, skyscraper-high range."[eleven] Jon Pareles of The New York Times compared the vocal to Harry Nilsson's "Without You" and Eric Carmen's "All by Myself", and complimented Gaga'south "old-school finesse, timing, emotionality and lung power".[12] Pitchfork 's Larry Fitzmaurice called the vocal a "stunning, heart-wrenching closer" and wrote, "... fifty-fifty though 'I'll Never Love Again' is plenty constructive on its own, the dialogue-included version of the song dramatically cuts out in its final seconds the same way the film does: jumping back in time from Gaga's time-stopping performance to a pivotal and heartbreaking scene that simply enhances the song's emotional quotient".[thirteen]

In his movie review, Ty Burr of The Boston Globe said Gaga's "climactic memorial" performance of the vocal "will go out you a soggy mess whether you similar it or non".[fourteen] Scott Feinberg of The Hollywood Reporter predicted the song would earn Gaga an University Awards nomination for All-time Original Song.[xv] USA Today 's Patrick Ryan wrote, "And with 'I'll Never Dear Again,' the film'south devastating emotional closer, Gaga gets her own Whitney Houston moment, powering through a formidable number about love and loss with searing vulnerability and grace. Information technology's a transcendent achievement that could unmarried-handedly cyberspace the vocalist-turned-extra her first Oscar, reminding us yet over again that she'due south one of the best vocalists right now in any genre, pop or otherwise."[16]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from the liner notes of the A Star Is Born soundtrack album.[17]

Direction [edit]

  • Published by Sony/ATV Songs LLC / SG Songs LLC (BMI) / Happygowrucke / Creative Pulse Music/These Are Pulse Songs (BMI).
  • All rights administered by These Are Pulse Songs, BIRB Music (ASCAP) / BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
  • Warner Tamerlane Publishing Corp. / Super LCS Publishing / One Tooth Productions (BMI), Warner-Barham Music LLC (BMI)
  • Actress administration past Songs of Universal (BMI) / Warner-Olive Music LLC (ASCAP) admin. by Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP)
  • Recorded at Shrine Auditorium, EastWest Studios, The Hamlet Due west (Los Angeles, California)
  • Mixed at Electric Lady Studios (New York City)
  • Mastered at Sterling Sound Studios (New York City)

Personnel [edit]

  • Lady Gaga – songwriter, producer, primary vocals
  • Natalie Hemby – songwriter
  • Hillary Lindsey – songwriter
  • Aaron Raitiere – songwriter
  • Benjamin Rice – producer, recording
  • Bo Bodnar – recording assistant
  • Alex Williams – recording assistant
  • Tom Elmhirst – mixing
  • Brandon Bost – mixing engineer
  • Randy Merrill – audio mastering
  • Chris Johnson – drums
  • Jon Drummond – bass
  • Brokkett Parsons – keyboards
  • Tim Stewart – guitar
  • Ricky Tillo – guitar

Orchestra [edit]

  • Stephen D. Oremus – string engineer
  • Peter Rotter – strings contractor
  • Alyssa Park – violin
  • Julie Gigante – violin
  • Charlie Bisharat – violin
  • Jessica Guiderl – violin
  • Bruce Dukov – violin
  • Luanne Homzy – violin
  • Benjamin Jacobson – violin
  • Phillip Levy – violin
  • Lisa Liu – violin
  • Maya Magub – violin
  • Lucia Micarelli – violin
  • Josefina Vergara – violin
  • Julie Gigante – violin
  • Robert Brophy – violas
  • Andrew Duckless – violas
  • Matthew Funes – violas
  • Darrin McCann – violas
  • David Walther – violas
  • Steve Eroody – cello
  • Jacob Braun – cello
  • Eric Byers – cello
  • Dennis Karmazyn – cello
  • Michael Valerio – contrabass
  • Geoffrey Osika – contrabass

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

Cover versions [edit]

  • In October 2018, Lea Salonga performed the vocal live during her 40th Anniversary Concert.[54]
  • In April 2019, Molly Hocking released a cover of the song after winning the eighth series of The Voice United kingdom. This acted equally her winner's single.[55]

See likewise [edit]

  • List of top ten download singles in 2018 (France)

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