Ain't No Cure For Love

Jon Bon Jovi · Other Songs - Jon Bon Jovi

AinÂ’t no cure for love
AinÂ’t no cure for love
There ainÂ’t no cure for love
AinÂ’t no cure

Cupid was a blind man
He must have missed his mark
Shot an arrow in the air and hit me in the heart
I went to see Saint Valentine
Said “What’s come over me?”
Daddy must have missed the chapter about the birds and bees
You can be the King of diamonds
You can cash in all your gold
You could hire Johnnie Cochran
ItÂ’s too late to save your soul

DonÂ’t need no shot, no ambulance
DonÂ’t need prescription drugs
There ainÂ’t no cure for love
They can find the cure for the common cold
When the pushing comes to shove
There ainÂ’t no cure for love

Now someone call my lawyer
IÂ’m going to see my shrink
I found myself in the jewelry store buying a diamond ring
I went to see my doctor
Said “Won’t you help me please?”
He said “Son I’m sorry, it’s a terminal disease”
CanÂ’t get no love insurance
Cupid draws his bow
I ainÂ’t waving boys, IÂ’m drowning
ItÂ’s a damn good way to go

DonÂ’t need no shot, no ambulance
DonÂ’t need prescription drugs
There ainÂ’t no cure for love
They can find the cure for the common cold
When the pushing comes to shove
There ainÂ’t no cure for love

You can be the King of Diamonds
You can cash in all your gold
You can hire Johnnie Cochran
ItÂ’s too late to save your soul

DonÂ’t need no shot, no ambulance
DonÂ’t need prescription drugs
There ainÂ’t no cure for love
They can find the cure for the common cold
When the pushing comes to shove
There ainÂ’t no cure for love

No aspirin
No ambulance
Or Voodoo you can think up
AinÂ’t no cure for love

AinÂ’tÂ’ no cure for love
AinÂ’t no cure for love
AinÂ’t no cure for love

There ainÂ’t no cure for love
AinÂ’t no cure for love
AinÂ’t no cure for love

Ain't No Cure For Love

Jon Bon Jovi's 'Ain't No Cure For Love' stands as a defining anthem of 1980s rock, capturing the raw energy and emotional vulnerability characteristic of his early career. Released during a pivotal era for the band, the track exemplifies the hard rock sound that would define his discography, blending driving rhythms with melodic hooks that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. The song reflects the broader cultural fascination with rock ballads and power ballads of the late eighties, serving as a testament to Bon Jovi's ability to craft anthems that address universal themes of heartbreak and resilience. Its enduring popularity highlights the artist's skill in creating music that transcends its original release date, cementing its place in the catalog of classic rock hits.