“Bonnie Raitt highlights Bruce Hornsby’s piano contribution to one of her signature songs, emphasizing that its emotional depth comes from his unique interpretation of the chords, which differs from the original demo.”]

"Bonnie Raitt highlights Bruce Hornsby's piano contribution to one of her signature songs, emphasizing that its emotional depth comes from his unique interpretation of the chords, which differs from the original demo."]

It might be one of her signature songs, but Bonnie Raitt says that her 1991 hit, I Can’t Make You Love Me, wouldn’t have been the musical gut punch that it is without Bruce Hornsby’s piano playing.

Written by Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin, I Can’t Make You Love Me wasn’t a song that grabbed Raitt immediately. “I sent it to Bonnie and she didn’t jump up and down and say ‘oh my God!’, you know?” Reid told Top 2000 a gogo. “She didn’t do that – she called me and we talked and she said ‘would you mind letting me live with this?’ And then eventually she listened and got the song and so we just happened to have the perfect singer at that time.”



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