Bad Luck

The Blue Notes, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Harold Melvin

About Bad Luck

"Bad Luck" (Part 1) is a 1975 disco/R&B/pop single by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. The single was a number one Disco/Dance hit for eleven weeks. On the soul chart "Bad Luck" went to #4 and also peaked at #15 on the Hot 100. The song was featured in the 2000 film Next Friday.


Year:
2002
3:15
127 
#2

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Uh
Woo
Well, well

Look down-hearted and confused
Because lately you've been startin' to lose
Losin' out on everything you might try to do
Bad luck's there, it's got a hold on you

Losing money, `bout to lose your home
Done lost your woman and everything you own
Law of averages plainly states that chances go around
But if you want know the truth about it and tell you what's pullin' you down, yeah

(You got) Bad luck
That's what you got, that's what you got (Yes, uh)
Bad luck
That's what you got, that's what you got
Bad luck
That's what you got, that's what you got (You got)
Bad luck, bad luck (Bad)

Played a number `cause that number's hot stuff
But the bookies get you for every cent you've got
Walk around in a daze with your pockets bare
Go to see your woman and she ain't even there

Don't seem to give a whiz about it and all your trapped in time???
The more I think about it, I think you're `bout to lose your mind
Some people call it jinxed, some say it ain't my day, huh
But if you want to know the truth about it and tell you what's pullin' you way down

Bad luck
That's what you got, that's what you got (Yes, uh)
Bad luck
That's what you got, that's what you got (You got)
Bad luck
That's what you got, that's what you got (You got)
Bad luck, bad luck (Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad)

One long week
Ooh, huh
Yeah, yeah
One more thing

Law of averages plainly states that chances go around
But if you want to know the truth about it and tell you what's pullin' you down
Down, down, down, down, down

Bad luck (Yes, uh)

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Harold Melvin

Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes were an American soul and R&B vocal group. One of the most popular Philadelphia soul groups of the 1970s, the group's repertoire included soul, R&B, doo-wop, and disco. Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the middle of the 1950s as The Charlemagnes, the group is most noted for several hits on Gamble and Huff's Philadelphia International label between 1972 and 1976, although they performed and recorded until Melvin's death in 1997. Despite group founder and original lead singer Harold Melvin's top billing, the Blue Notes' most famous member was Teddy Pendergrass, their lead singer during the successful years at Philadelphia International. The remaining members of the Blue Notes have reunited for Soul Train Cruises in 2013, … more »

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Written by: GENE MCFADDEN, JOHN WHITEHEAD, VICTOR CARSTARPHEN

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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9 facts about this song

Song's Origins
"Bad Luck" is a popular song written and produced by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff in 1975. It was performed by renowned American R&B/Soul band Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.
Ridership
The song featured Teddy Pendergrass as the lead singer. Pendergrass was the band's lead vocalist during the majority of the group's most successful period.
Chart Performance
"Bad Luck" reached No. 4 on Billboard's R&B singles chart and No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it one of their most commercially successful songs.
Album Success
The song was included in their studio album titled “Wake Up Everybody” which was also a huge success, topping both the pop and R&B album charts in the United States.
Track Length
"Bad Luck" is characterized by its extended length, with the full album version running just over six minutes. It showcases a rich blend of soulful lead vocals, smooth harmonies, and driving funk instrumentation.
Influence on Other Artists
Following its release, "Bad Luck" has been covered by various artists and has been sampled in several songs, reflecting its influence on the world of R&B and soul music.
Use in Pop Culture
The song was popular in the '70s disco scene and has made multiple appearances in movies and TV shows, contributing to its widespread recognition and enduring popularity.
Song Theme
"Bad Luck" talks about the challenging economic and social conditions faced by many African-Americans during the 1970s, and is a powerful critique of systemic inequality.
Band Disintegration
Despite the success of the song and the album, "Bad Luck" was one of the last big hits by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes with Teddy Pendergrass, who left the band in 1976 to pursue a solo career.

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