Peak
14
Weeks
15
Score
1,997
Chart Year
1979
Known by most as "Doctor, Doctor," this is one of many songs in the blues/rock tradition that compares the singer's love to a medical condition. Apparently, Palmer got hooked on whatever the doctor prescribed, as by 1985 he was "Addicted To Love." This song was written by Moon Martin (John David Martin - he got the name Moon because he often used it in his lyrics), who released the original version on his 1978 album Shots From a Cold Nightmare. Martin is a singer/guitarist/songwriter from Oklahoma who made his way to California in the late '60s with his band Southwind. When the group broke up in 1971, Martin took on studio work. He took up with Linda Ronstadt, and played on her self-titled album (they lived together at her farm house in Topanga Canyon for a while). He nearly joined some of Ronstadt's other backing musicians in a little band called the Eagles, but ended up a solo artist and signed a deal with Capitol Records. Shots From a Cold Nightmare was his debut album. It got some good reviews but went nowhere on the charts. A song called "Hot Nite In Dallas" was chosen as a single, but "Bad Case Of Loving You" was only given limited release in Europe. Robert Palmer heard the song when he was being driven to one of his shows by a rep from his label, who played it for him. Palmer included it in his set and got a great response, so he recorded it for his Secrets album. Palmer's version went to #14 US in September 1979, which was around the same time Martin's second album, Escape From Domination, was issued. Martin's single "Rolene" made #30 in October. Martin scored a few more minor hits ("No Chance" - #50, "Love Gone Bad" - #105), but never broke big despite widespread acclaim. Palmer had a few minor hits to this point, including "Every Kinda People" and a cover of the Calypso song "Man Smart (Woman Smarter)." "Bad Case Of Loving You" was also modestly successful. Palmer didn't write any of these three songs, although he did produce the Secrets album, which includes "Bad Case." He went in a different direction for his next album, Clues, using synthesizers, sequencers and other cutting-edge electronic instruments. He found the balance between rock and synth with the supergroup Power Station in 1985 - their big hit was "Some Like It Hot." Later that year, Palmer broke big with the hit "Addicted To Love." This has made its way into several TV shows, including WKRP in Cincinnati ("For Love Or Money: Part 1" - 1979), Doogie Howser, M.D. (" If This Is Adulthood, I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia" - 1992), Scrubs ("My First Step" - 2002), and The Office ("A.A.R.M." - 2013). It was also used in the 1997 movie Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, starring Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino. In a 1988 commercial, a cellist has a bad case of loving Dr. Pepper and rocks out to the song. In 1989, Palmer released a remix of this song for his Addictions: Volume 1 greatest hits album. "Looking back at the 1978 original the performance was there but someone was asleep at the mixing desk," he wrote in the liner notes. "The original mix in comparison sounded like a band rehearsing in a garage and this sounds like the finished song."
Whoa, the hot summer night fell like a net I've got to find my baby yet I need you to soothe my head Turn my blue heart to red Doctor, doctor, give me the news I've got a bad case of lovin' you No pill's gonna cure my ill I've got a bad case of lovin' you A pretty face don't make no pretty heart I learned that, buddy, from the start You think I'm cute, a little bit shy Momma, I ain't that kind of guy Doctor, doctor, give me the news I got a bad case of lovin' you No pill's gonna cure my ill I got a bad case of lovin' you, whoa I know you like it, you like it on top Tell me, momma, are you gonna stop? You had me down, 21 to zip Smile of Judas on your lip Shake my fist, knock on wood I've got it bad, and I've got it good Doctor, doctor, gimme the news I got a bad case of lovin' you No pill's gonna cure my ill I got a bad case of lovin' you
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jul 21, 1979 | 74 | 52 |
| 2 | Jul 28, 1979 | 64 | 62 |
| 3 | Aug 4, 1979 | 50 | 76 |
| 4 | Aug 11, 1979 | 38 | 88 |
| 5 | Aug 18, 1979 | 30 | 96 |
| 6 | Aug 25, 1979 | 26 | 100 |
| 7 | Sep 1, 1979 | 21 | 105 |
| 8 | Sep 8, 1979 | 19 | 107 |
| 9 | Sep 15, 1979 | 17 | 109 |
| 10 | Sep 22, 1979 | 15 | 111 |
| 11 | Sep 29, 1979 | 14 | 112 |
| 12 | Oct 6, 1979 | 14 | 112 |
| 13 | Oct 13, 1979 | 34 | 92 |
| 14 | Oct 20, 1979 | 67 | 59 |
| 15 | Oct 27, 1979 | 97 | 29 |