More Than Words
"More Than Words" is a song by rock band Extreme. It is the fifth track and third single from their 1990 album Pornograffitti. It is a ballad built around acoustic guitar work by Nuno Bettencourt and the vocals of Gary Cherone. The song is a detour from the funk metal style that permeates the band's records. As such, it has often been described as "a blessing and a curse" due to its overwhelming success and recognition worldwide, but the band ultimately embraced it and plays it at every show.
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The song is a ballad in which the singer wants his lover to do more to prove her love other than saying the phrase "I love you." Bettencourt described it as a warning that the phrase was becoming meaningless: "People use it so easily and so lightly that they think you can say that and fix everything, or you can say that and everything's OK. Sometimes you have to do more and you have to show it—there's other ways to say 'I love you.'""That song gave us the freedom to make the record we really wanted to make when we started recording our third disc," Cherone told KNAC. "It got us doing huge tours all over the states and around the world... As the nineties went on, however, we really started to resent the song. We were tagged 'the More Than Words guys'. We didn't like the perception the song created about the band. I remember being on tour with Aerosmith in Poland... it was on that tour we decided we would not play the song. We just didn't do it. A couple nights into the tour, Steven Tyler writes in big letters on our dressing room door, 'Play the fucking song!' His attitude was almost father-like. He was like, 'Look, this is your first time in Poland. When do you think you will be back? They want to hear it, so play it!'"
Critical reception
editor William Ruhlmann noted that the band pursued "acoustic balladry" on the song. Kira L. Billik from Associated Press described it as a "sweet, pure acoustic ballad" "whose message is that the words "I love you" are becoming meaningless." It was also labeled as a "nontraditional love song" Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that this "tender, sparsely produced rock/love ballad proves that sometimes less really is more. The spotlight here is on the band's striking vocal harmonies, as well as its shimmering acoustic guitar work." The Daily Vault's Sean McCarthy said that it is a "beautiful, minimal acoustic number made the band huge" and added that "for the band, "More Than Words" is the song that will still get airplay." Kirsten Frickle from El Paisano described it as an "all-acoustic ballad that is so beautiful it will make your hair stand on end". Music & Media called the song "a calming piece of music, aptly produced by Michael Wagener. It shows the band from a totally different angle. And it must be said, they handle this ballad extremely well." Carrie Borzillo from Record-Journal labeled it as an "Everly Brothers-style" song. Marc Andrews from Smash Hits said it is "eye-moistening". Tom Nordlie from Spin noted that "More Than Words" "is a love ballad that sounds like the Everly Brothers or early Beatles. Singer Gary Cherone harmonizes with himself as guitar-friend Nuno Bettencourt strums clean, jazzy chord accompaniment, and that's it. No sudden escalation to bombast in the middle, no reneging on the song's original promise."Music video
The song's music video was filmed in black and white and was produced and directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. It starts with Pat Badger turning off his amplifier and putting down his bass, and Paul Geary putting down his drumsticks. Nuno and Gary are then seen performing the song, while the other band members are shown in front of them.Track listings
; CD maxi- "More Than Words" — 5:33
- "Kid Ego" — 4:04
- "Nice Place to Visit" — 3:16
- "More Than Words " — 3:43
- "Nice Place to Visit" — 3:16
Chart performance
Extreme followed "More Than Words" with another acoustic ballad, "Hole Hearted", which peaked at number four in the United States and number three in Canada.
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Other versions
Westlife version
Irish boyband Westlife covered the song for their 1999 debut-album Westlife and released as promotional single in their Venezuelan only compilation album Grandes Exitos, peaking at #3 on the Venezuelan singles chart. The single featured exclusive remixes of three of the group's biggest hits.Track listing
- Venezuela
- "More Than Words"
- "I Lay My Love on You"
- "World of Our Own"
- "Uptown Girl"
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Notable covers
- Italian singer Mina made a cover in duet with her daughter Benedetta Mazzini in 1995.
- BBMak in 1999-2000 made a cover on their first album, released in Asia in 1999, and as a B-side in 1999 for the UK "Back Here" single.
- David Cassidy made a cover in 2003 for the album A Touch of Blue.
- Naturally 7 made a cover in 2003 a cappella for the album What is It?
- Frankie J in 2005, made a cover as the third single from his album The One.
- mink, a Japanese-Korean singer, did a bossa nova version on her first album mink ~prologue~.
- Aloha Sex Juice performed a cover in Hawaiian in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
- Ruben Studdard covered the song on his 2009 album, Love Is.
- Mike Kinsella of Owen has performed covers of the song live, with versions appearing on the Japanese import of I Do Perceive and on The Seaside EP in 2009.
- Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo covered the song at her show in Rock in Rio IV on September 30, 2011.
- Performed by Julianne Hough and combined with Heaven by Warrant in the 2012 film Rock of Ages.
- Soul singer Algebra Blessett covered the song in a duet version with musician Eric Roberson in 2013.
- Performed by Josefine Frida Pettersen in the Norwegian teen drama Skam.
- Alexander Kazmin, Yaroslav Bayarunas and Anna Tess made a cover in 2017 for Alexander's concert.
- Alexander Kazmin and Yaroslav Bayarunas made a cover in October 2019 for their concert called "Royal Battle".
Parodies
- The video for "More Than Words" was parodied by "Weird Al" Yankovic for his original song, "You Don't Love Me Anymore".
- The comedic duo Paul and Storm produced an original pastiche of the song entitled "More Than Two" on their album Gumbo Pants.
- Amateur Transplants wrote a comedic song to the same tune as "More Than Words" entitled "Northern Birds", which was released on their 2006 album "We Are So Bad".
- The video was parodied by Jason Segel and the cast of How I Met Your Mother in an online tie-in music video on the episode "The Sexless Innkeeper".
- An Indian styled version of the song and video featuring a sitar was parodied by Mike Myers and Manu Narayan in Mike's 2008 film The Love Guru.
- ApologetiX parody of the song asserts the Christian proposition that one cannot earn salvation with "More than Works".
- ZDoggMD has performed a parody-PSA version about HPV and HPV vaccination, entitled "More Than Warts".
- On May 4, 2015, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon covered the song and video with Fallon and Jack Black.
- A Capella Science with "More Than Birds".
Uses in popular culture
- On the October 25, 2016, episode of reality television singing competition show The Voice, Team Alicia members Gabriel Violett and sisters Whitney & Shannon performed an arrangement of the song in a Battle round. Coaches Adam Levine and Miley Cyrus both preferred the harmonies featured in Whitney & Shannon's performance, while coach Blake Shelton preferred Violett's solos. Keys chose to agree with Levine and Cyrus and named Whitney & Shannon the winners of the Battle, advancing them to the Knockout rounds. Meanwhile, Violett was eliminated when Levine, Cyrus, and Shelton all opted not to steal him onto any of their teams.
- Prior to the start of the seventeenth season of The Voice, coaches Kelly Clarkson, Gwen Stefani, John Legend, and Blake Shelton all performed the song in a private, "intimate" performance, accompanied by host Carson Daly on guitar. The performance was released on the show's YouTube channel about two weeks prior to the season's premiere.
- Mentioned on page 77 of book by Chris Perez titled, To Selena, With Love. excerpt as follows, "...Selena put her head on my shoulder and started softly singing one of my favorite songs, More Than Words by a phenomenal band called Extreme that I'd introduced to her not long before. Those lyrics seemed to describe our feelings for one another perfectly."