Many people have noticed how the 1986 Tyler anthem sounds like "You Give Love A Bad Name" by Bon Jovi. Well, both have the same writer and their similarities have caused controversy over the years.
"He asked me to write a song, he said, 'Write me a song that has the verse like Tina Turner, the b section like The Police and the chorus like Bruce Springsteen. Can you do that?' I said, 'Yes I can.' And [he said], 'One more thing – it has to have something to do with androgyny.' That's all he said," Child said, per Music Radar.
"She cut it and it was a big hit in Europe and I think it went all the way to the top in certain territories, but nobody did anything with that here in the United States," he recalls. "And so two years went by and I was kind of disappointed because I knew that was a hit chorus.
Child repurposed the anthem for Bon Jovi, with the song originally being called "Shot Through The Heart." He claimed he told the New Jersey rockers that the song's chorus has its origins in a Bonnie Tyler song.
If you don't know these songs, you may recognize the tune from "Kings & Queens" by pop star Ava Max. The recent track samples the tune, although knowing which song sample
"I don't know if they'd ever heard the original, but that melody pulled them back to the original and that's the song that was interpolated in Kings & Queens. And my name is on the song as a co-writer."
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