Constant Craving, the first bona-fide hit by k.d. lang, was a revolution. This authentic maverick had taken the lessons of a years-long apprenticeship in country music, particularly her deep appreciation for the work of Patsy Cline, and created, in Constant Craving, a song every bit as intense as Cline songs such as Crazy or I Fall To Pieces.
The lead single of lang’s 1992 album, Ingénue, Constant Craving mixed vulnerability and pleasure. The tenderness of its sentiment was heightened by lang’s then recent coming out as a lesbian, and all the different layers of perspective that offered to the song; singers openly embracing a queer identity in their music was still rare in mainstream music at this point. Yet, as successful and widely loved as Constant Craving was, lang did not always have an easy relationship with it. She has said that she was “reluctant to sing or record” the song. She knew, even before it was released, that Constant Craving would change her life.
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Who sang Constant Craving first?
k.d. lang was the first person to sing Constant Craving, the song she wrote with Ben Mink. “For me it’s like a spiritual, like We Shall Overcome: an inspirational song about getting through the shitty parts,” Mink said in 2017.
Mink has also revealed that, when he and lang started working on the song, it was in a slower tempo. This earlier version was audibly influenced by klezmer music, which originated in Eastern Europe among Ashkenazi Jews and developed a big-band quality when it arrived in the US. Reflecting its tempo, lang procrastinated over the actual recording of Constant Craving, too: she has admitted to having “dragged my heels” during the process.
The original version was in too low a key for lang’s vocals, and even when this was changed, she still had significant vocal issues when recording the song. “Recording it was tortuous,” she admitted in 2017. “I was singing off key and didn’t know why, a shocking thing for a singer to experience. Then it turned out a dental problem was affecting my hearing. I had root canal surgery and was cured. If you’re a terrible singer, get a root canal!”