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'''Love's Been A Little Bit Hard On Me''' was a [[1982 in music|1982]] hit single by country-pop singer [[Juice Newton]]. It was a #7 hit on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] during the summer of that year. It also charted at #4 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and #30 on the Billboard Country chart. The recording garnered Newton a Grammy nomination for Best Female Vocalist in the Pop category. The song was written by Gary Burr. |
[[User:TammiKewl|TammiKewl]] 12:16, 30 July 2007 (UTC)'''Love's Been A Little Bit Hard On Me''' was a [[1982 in music|1982]] hit single by country-pop singer [[Juice Newton]]. It was a #7 hit on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] during the summer of that year. It also charted at #4 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and #30 on the Billboard Country chart. The recording garnered Newton a Grammy nomination for Best Female Vocalist in the Pop category. The song was written by Gary Burr. |
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The video for this song shows Juice getting a broken leg, and having to use crutches. It all goes downhill from there as she hurts herself again, and has to use a wheelchair. Having had her fill of heartache and pain, she goes off in her wheelchair, and goes over a cliff. The very last shot shows her in the hospital in a body cast, with her leg in the air.[[User:TammiKewl|TammiKewl]] 12:16, 30 July 2007 (UTC) |
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TammiKewl 12:16, 30 July 2007 (UTC)Love's Been A Little Bit Hard On Me was a 1982 hit single by country-pop singer Juice Newton. It was a #7 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 during the summer of that year. It also charted at #4 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and #30 on the Billboard Country chart. The recording garnered Newton a Grammy nomination for Best Female Vocalist in the Pop category. The song was written by Gary Burr.
The Video.
The video for this song shows Juice getting a broken leg, and having to use crutches. It all goes downhill from there as she hurts herself again, and has to use a wheelchair. Having had her fill of heartache and pain, she goes off in her wheelchair, and goes over a cliff. The very last shot shows her in the hospital in a body cast, with her leg in the air.TammiKewl 12:16, 30 July 2007 (UTC)