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1990 single by The Saw Doctors
"I Useta Lover"
Cassette sleeve
Single by The Saw Doctors
from the album If This Is Rock and Roll, I Want My Old Job Back
B-side"Captain Joe Fiddle's"
ReleasedJuly 28, 1990 (1990-07-28)
StudioLoco Studio, Wales
Genre
LabelSolid Records
Songwriter(s)Davy Carton, Leo Moran, Paul Cunniffe
Producer(s)Phil Tennant
The Saw Doctors singles chronology
"N17"
(1989)
"I Useta Lover"
(1990)
"Presentation Boarder"
(1990)

"I Useta Lover" (/ˈjuːstə/, eye dialect of "I used to love her") is a 1990 song by Irish rock group The Saw Doctors. It is the second single off the If This Is Rock and Roll, I Want My Old Job Back album. It stayed at the #1 position in the Irish chart for nine weeks and became one of the best-selling singles of all time in the country. A similar clerically influenced message is seen in other Saw Doctors songs, notably "Bless Me Father" and "Tommy K".

The chorus of the song was originally taken from a song of the same name which was performed by Davy Carton's first band, Blaze X. The original song had been written by Paul Cunniffe. The Blaze X version of the song appears as a B-side on some versions of the single.

References

  1. Pope, Conor. "I Useta Love Her: How the song that rhymed Mass and ass became an Irish anthem". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  2. "Saw Doctors – biggest selling single in Irish history – Irish Music Daily". Retrieved 2020-10-01.
The Saw Doctors
  • Fran Breen
  • John "Turps" Burke
  • Eímhín Craddock
  • Pearse Doherty
  • John Donnelly
  • Jim Higgins
  • Tony Lambert
  • Derek Murray
  • Mary O'Connor
  • Padraig Stevens
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