Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
Those who've loved deeply and lost recognize themselves in this song—it speaks to anyone who understands that the sweetest memories often carry the sharpest pain. "Hurts To Be In Love" captures that bittersweet moment when joy and heartbreak coexist, when remembering someone feels both like a gift and a wound. People return to it during quiet nights or reflective drives, seeking permission to feel the full complexity of their emotions without apology. It's a companion for those learning that loving someone doesn't always mean keeping them.
Nostalgia hits you first—that bittersweet recognition of a love that mattered, even if it didn't last. It opens up memories you'd tucked away, moments that felt simple then but mean everything now. The song becomes a quiet conversation with your younger self about what you've learned from loving and losing.
You come back to this song when you're sorting through old feelings, maybe after running into someone from your past or during one of those late nights when your heart feels tender. It's the kind of track that finds you when you need permission to acknowledge that heartbreak and happiness can exist in the same breath.
Vannelli crafted a song about the bittersweet paradox of romantic vulnerability, but listeners transformed it into something more archaeologically personal—a time machine to their own lost moments rather than a meditation on love's inherent contradictions. The gap reveals that we don't always want philosophy about love; we want permission to sit with what we've already lost.