I Never Loved You Anyway

"I Never Loved You Anyway"
Single by The Corrs
from the album Talk on Corners
B-side "What I Know"
Released 22 December 1997 (UK)
Format CD single
Recorded 20 October 1995
Genre Pop rock, folk-rock
Length 3:53
Label Atlantic
Writer(s) The Corrs, Carole Bayer Sager
Producer(s) David Foster
The Corrs singles chronology
"Only When I Sleep"
(1997)
"I Never Loved You Anyway"
(1997)
"What Can I Do"
(1998)

"I Never Loved You Anyway" is a single by The Corrs, released in 1997, taken from their second album Talk on Corners.

Track listing

  1. "I Never Loved You Anyway" (edit) 3:53
  2. "What I Know" 3:48
  3. "I Never Loved You Anyway" (acoustic) 3:20

Music video

The Corrs in the music video for "I Never Loved You Anyway"

The video was shot in Ireland, in an old abandoned market building in Dublin. The video presents The Corrs in a more casual setting compared to the more glam and stylish look of their previous video, "Only When I Sleep".

The video was shot by director Dani Jacobs who would later go onto direct many of The Corrs' future videos including "Dreams", "So Young", "What Can I Do", "Would You Be Happier?" and Andrea's solo single "Shame on You".

For this video, he chose to add a few visual gimmicks in the form of shooting through transparent photos of flowers and small pieces of mirror. The writings on the walls which can be seen throughout the video were added later after Jacobs went around town filming graffiti and poetry. The words "I Never Loved You Anyway" however could be found anywhere and had to be written on a wall.

Jacobs noted some interesting challenges during the shooting of video with seagulls flying in and out of the building for shelter due to the heavy rain on the day of the shoot. Sharon Corr once said that in some shots, you can, in fact, see the birds landing in the galleries.

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[1] 31
Canadian Adult Contemporary[2] 49
Irish Singles Chart 1
MTV Asia Hitlist[3] 6
UK Singles Chart[4] 43

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