Brandy Clark Talks 'Love Can Go to Hell'
. ![]() (Radio.com) "Love Can Go to Hell" initially started off as a very different song for Brandy Clark. With only a title in mind, she thought about writing a song touching upon the ways love can fail. "I meant it like 'It can fall apart, like hell in a hand basket,'" she told Radio.com. "Cuz I hadn't thought of all the ways that it can mean something different." But Clark approached her friend and fellow songwriter Scott Stepakoff, who saw things differently. "Love Can Go to Hell" became a curse, a "get out of my life" demand when love requires too much and offers too little. From there, things quickly came to fruition. Appearing on Clark's Big Day in a Small Town, "Love Can Go to Hell," didn't seem like it was going to be any kind of big song compared to other tracks on the album. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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