Hurts So Good

by John Mellencamp

What is “Hurts So Good” really about?

If you’ve ever wondered what “Hurts So Good” by John Mellencamp is really about, you’re not alone. Let’s break it down.

"Hurts So Good" captures the paradox of experiencing pleasure through emotional or relationship challenges, suggesting that at times, love’s struggles may actually enhance its allure.

So… what’s this song really about?

John Mellencamp's "Hurts So Good" delves into the complexity of relationships where pain and pleasure coexist, echoing the sentiments that sometimes the aspects of relationships that challenge us are the same ones that draw us closer. The lyrics portray a scenario where despite the potential hardships or pain that love might bring, there is an undeniable pleasure in enduring them, couched in the colloquial phrase that it 'hurts so good.' This expression encapsulates the bittersweet nature of some romantic relationships, where conflicts and reconciliations cycle back and forth, adding layers of depth and intensity to the emotional connection. The themes resonate particularly with those who find a degree of truth in the notion that the pain experienced in love can also be a source of profound connection and joy, suggesting a complex interplay between love's pains and pleasures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What year was "Hurts So Good" by John Mellencamp released?
It was released in 1982.

Q: Did "Hurts So Good" receive any awards or nominations?
Yes, it was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.

Lyrics to “Hurts So Good”

15 ContributorsHurts So Good Lyrics
[Chorus]
Hurt so good
Come on, baby, make it hurt so good
Sometimes love don't feel like it should
You make it
A-hurt so good
[Bridge]
I ain't talking no big deals
I ain't made no plans myself
I ain't talking no high heels
Maybe we could walk around all day long
Walk around all day long
Uh
[Chorus]
Hurt so good
Come on, baby, make it hurt so good
Sometimes love don't feel like it should
You make it hurt so good
Hurt so good (Come on baby, now)
Come on, baby, make it hurt so good
Sometimes love don't feel like it should
You make it hurt so good
[Outro]
Hey, hey