
#JOAN JETT SONGS I HATE MYSELF FOR LOVING YOU SERIES#
The adapted version of this song has appeared at the end of " Faith Hilling", season 16 episode 3 of American animated television series South Park.The song has a Cantonese version '我恨我痴心' performed by HK-pop singer Andy Lau.
The song is featured in the 2009 film Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. The song returned for 2019 with Joan Jett performing with Carrie Underwood. It was replaced by Miranda Lambert's " Somethin' Bad" starting in 2016 with the New England Patriots at the Arizona Cardinals in State Farm Stadium. The 2013 version also introduced a change to the bassline. It was performed by Pink in 2006, Faith Hill from 2007 until 2012, and Carrie Underwood since the 2013 season. The song was reworked for the NBC Sunday Night Football opening theme, with new lyrics for the chorus, as well as lyrics altered weekly, depending on what teams were playing. It is featured in the films Rounders and Kick-Ass 2. It is featured in the Broadway musical Rock of Ages. It is featured in the 2008 music video game Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. I’d probably end up singing the football version onstage by accident. “I’m just glad I don’t have to sing the new versions. “I’m not Kanye West and I’m not on the radio all the time, so it helps keep my band paid,” she says. So that’s $272,000 as a base figure, which will be split 50/50 with Desmond Child.” When added to performance royalties, international screenings of ‘SNF,’ as well as sales of the original track prompted by fans hearing it, Gretton estimates it would have netted at least a cool half-million for Jett alone.īizarrely, the writers of “I Hate Myself for Loving You” initially didn’t want to hand over their baby to NBC, but Jett has come to terms with it. “But even so, it’s a well-viewed show, so I think she probably got a couple of grand a week, times that by a 17-week season over eight years. “ 2006 was a bit of a lean period for Joan, so NBC probably low-balled her,” she speculates. I Hate Myself for Loving You is a 1988 song from Joan Jett & the Blackhearts and the first single from the album Up Your Alley. You said you'd meet me, now it's quarter to two I know I'm hangin' but I'm still wantin' you Hey Jack, it's a fact they're talkin' in town I turn my back and you're messin' around I'm not getting jealous, don't like lookin' like a clown I think of you every night and day You took my heart, and you took my pride away I hate myself for loving you.
Veronica Gretton, founder of New York based music publishing company 401K Music Inc., estimates that although Jett won’t be hurting financially, she probably hasn’t earned quite enough to move next door to Mark Zuckerberg just yet. The track got a new lease on life in 2006 when NBC picked it up to be the theme tune of their primetime football show and renamed it “Waiting All Day for Sunday Night.” Over the past eight years, new versions with altered lyrics have been sung by Pink, Faith Hill and Carrie Underwood, but Jett and co-writer Child have enjoyed the spoils. Released in 1988 and co-written with songwriter Desmond Child (who also co-wrote some of Bon Jovi’s biggest singles), it originally hit the Top 10 on the Billboard chart. The rock ’n’ roll queen isn’t someone who allows herself to splurge on $75,000 electric cars or other flashy accessories very often, but it’s one of the things that “I Hate Myself for Loving You” - the theme to NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” - has bought her. “When I bought it a few months back, it was the only one in Nassau County,” Jett, now 55 and still touring hard with her band the Blackhearts, tells The Post. She’ll be the one riding around in a brand-new Cadillac ELR. The next time you happen to be on Long Island, look out for Joan Jett.