A B-side to the song “Can’t Happen Here,” "Jealous Lover" featured a gritty guitar riff and lyrics about mistrust in a relationship. Written by Blackmore and Turner, the song was inspired by an argument the two had while on tour, which led to Turner recalling an argument he'd just had with his girlfriend.
Turner added that he laid down the vocals to the song in one take.
“Jealous Lover” became a rock radio favorite, hitting No. 13 on Billboard’s Rock Albums & Top Tracks chart after its release as the title track to the 1981 EP.
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“We really had a run of luck, and when I say luck I mean we do get lucky when the chemistry's really happening, and our chemistry was really high for a couple of years, and we wrote some really impactful stuff,” he said, per Universal Wheels.
“Joe was the best singer we had in Rainbow, without a doubt,” Blackmore said in an interview published by Classic Rock magazine. “He was brilliant. On his ballads, no one could touch him, and his was the voice I was looking for.”
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