Jon Bon Jovi says he wasn’t ‘impressed’ with band’s hit song ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’: ‘I was wrong’

Jon Bon Jovi says he wasn’t ‘impressed’ with band’s hit song ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’: ‘I was wrong’

He really was living on a prayer.

Jon Bon Jovi admitted that he needed a lot of convincing that his band’s hit 1986 song “Livin’ on a Prayer” could go the distance after hearing it for the first time.

The rocker, 62, said he “wasn’t that impressed” with the iconic track when it was first written, but admitted that ultimately he “was wrong” about the song’s longevity.

Jon Bon Jovi speaking at 'Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story' UK Premiere, with David Bryan in the crowd
Jon Bon Jovi admitted that he needed a lot of convincing that his band’s hit 1986 song “Livin’ on a Prayer” could go the distance after hearing it for the first time.WireImage
“It wasn’t that I didn’t want to record it, but I wasn’t all that impressed on the day that we wrote it,” the Grammy winner told People.

“It was the simple chord progression, the melodies and the lyrics [at first]. But the bass line came to life in the demo studio, when we took it back to the band and worked it up. That’s how it became what it is.”

“We knew what we wanted, we just didn’t have it, and so I was like, ‘Yeah, it’s good. Good day. Good day at the office,’ and I was wrong. It’s one of the biggest songs in our catalogue,” the Bon Jovi frontman added.

The song ultimately became one of the band’s most famous hits which charted at the top of the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.

It’s since been certified triple platinum for over 3 million digital global downloads.

A man singing into a microphone, Bon Jovi, performing their iconic track Livin' On A Prayer
The rocker, 62, said he “wasn’t that impressed” with the iconic track when it was first written.Bon Jovi / YouTube

What’s more, the rocker admitted that he wasn’t too keen on the band’s hit 1994 track “Always,” either.

“When I’d written that, we demoed it for a movie, that I had written it for, and thought, ‘Yeah, that’s not very good,’” he said.

Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Hugh McDonald performing live at Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo in 1985
The rocker admitted that he wasn’t too keen on the band’s hit 1994 track “Always,” either.Getty Images
“Put it on the shelf, and an A+R guy, who was a friend of ours, was listening to some of those lost songs, and he said, ‘You know, this is a monster hit.’ He was right,” he told the outlet, adding that it’s since become “one of our biggest songs ever.”

The 1994 power ballad went on to sell over a million copies in the US, and more than 3 million globally.

Jon Bon Jovi and his wife Dorothea Hurley at the 63rd Annual Academy Awards, both dressed immaculately, with Dorothea in a purple dress
Bon Jovi recently revealed that he hasn’t always “been a saint” throughout his 35-year marriage to wife Dorothea.Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
It comes as the rocker revealed that he hasn’t always “been a saint” throughout his over three-decades-long marriage to wife Dorothea.

The “You Give Love a Bad Name” hitmaker and his wife are gearing up to celebrate their 35th anniversary next week, but the rocker admits that they wouldn’t have reached the milestone had it not been for his wife’s “tolerance.”

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