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"Tainted Love"
Song
B-side"My Bad Boy Is Coming Home"
"Tainted Love"
Song
B-side"Where Did Our Love Go?"

"Tainted Love" is a song composed by Ed Cobb, formerly of The Four Preps, which was originally recorded in 1964 by Gloria Jones. It attained worldwide fame after being covered by Soft Cell in 1981, and has since been covered by numerous other groups and artists.

Soft Cell version

Soft Cell elected to release it as their third single in July 7 1981. Produced by Mike Throne the track was recorded in a day and a half with the run through vocal being used on the released version. Buoyed by the then dominant synthpop sound of the time and a memorable performance on Top of the Pops it rapidly reached number one on the UK singles chart, eventually repeating the feat in 17 territories.

The following year it charted in the US. Although it took a record-breaking 19 weeks to crack the Top 40, the song eventually reached #8 and spent a then-record breaking 43 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100.

Marilyn Manson cover

"Tainted Love"
Song

Marilyn Manson covered "Tainted Love" and released it as a single from the Not Another Teen Movie soundtrack. It was released in 2001.

Released in the UK in May 2002, it is Manson's biggest hit to date in that country, reaching a position of #5 in the UK Top 75 charts.

Track listing

  1. "Tainted Love"
  2. "I Melt with You" (Mest)
  3. "Suicide Is Painless"
  4. "Bizarre Love Triangle" (Stabbing Westward)

Selected list of recorded versions

In the media

References

Preceded by UK number one single (Soft Cell version)
August 30 1981
Succeeded by