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This Is Gonna Hurt (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
This Is Gonna Hurt (Bonnie Tyler song)

"This Is Gonna Hurt" is the second single from Bonnie Tyler's country inspired album, ''Rocks and Honey'' (2013). It was written by Nashville-based songwriters Kurt Allison, Kelly Archer and David Fanning. The song was initially released by Tyler's own record label Celtic Swan Recordings in July 2013, and received substantial airplay on British radio. It was released in Germany on 5 July 2013, 16 August in the UK and 27 August in France.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=This Is Gonna Hurt (Single) )〕 "This Is Gonna Hurt" is a country rock song, with the lyrical content finding Tyler separating from a lover after mistreatment.
==Composition==
The song was written by Nashville-based songwriters Kurt Allison, Kelly Archer and David Fanning.

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