I Don't Want to Talk About It

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"I Don't Want to Talk About It"
Song by Crazy Horse from the album Crazy Horse
Released February 1971
Genre Rock
Length 5:18
Label Reprise
Writer Danny Whitten http://www.dannyraywhitten.com/
Producer Jack Nitzsche, Russ Titelman
"I Don't Want to Talk About It"
Single by Rod Stewart
from the album Atlantic Crossing
B-side "The First Cut Is the Deepest"
"The Best Days of My Life" (US)
Released 1977 (Europe)
1979 (US)
Format 7" single
Recorded 1975
Genre Rock
Length 4:47
Label Riva
Writer(s) Danny Whitten
Producer Tom Dowd
Rod Stewart singles chronology
"Get Back"
(1976)
"I Don't Want to Talk About It"
(1977)
"You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)"
(1978)

"I Don't Want to Talk About It" is the name of a song written by Danny Whitten. Whitten's band, Crazy Horse released it as a track on their 1971 eponymous album.

In 1975, Rod Stewart recorded the song at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, for his album Atlantic Crossing. This became successful when it was released as a single. In the United States, it became a top fifty hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1979. In the United Kingdom, it topped the UK Singles Chart as a double A-side with "The First Cut Is the Deepest" in 1977, although it has been controversially suggested that the charts were manipulated to keep The Sex Pistols' single "God Save the Queen" from number one.

In 1988, Everything but the Girl released their remake as a single. This version also met with great success in the UK, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart. It was their first British top ten hit and would remain their only until 1995, when the remix of "Missing" also peaked at number three.

In 1989, Rod Stewart recorded a new version of "I Don't Want to Talk About It", which received extensive airplay on adult contemporary radio stations in the United States, reaching number two on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

Rod Stewart sang this song as a duet with Amy Belle during his 2004 tour and is included in his concert DVD.

Other notable artists who have recorded versions of this song include Rita Coolidge, Billie Jo Spears, Ian Matthews, D'ZRT, Nils Lofgren who also helped Whitten write the song though he received no album credit for this, Dina Carroll, David Sneddon winner of the BBC's Fame Academy, Geoff Muldaur, Llama Farmers, Alex Parks, Indigo Girls on the Philadelphia soundtrack, Everything but the Girl, the famous Taiwanese diva, Tracy Huang & artist A-Mei (Chang Hui-Mei).

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Preceded by
"Free" by Deniece Williams
UK number-one single (Rod Stewart version)
21 May 1977
Succeeded by
"Lucille" by Kenny Rogers


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