
The song sent Hysteria sales skyrocketing and the album reached #1, and the video for “Pour Some Sugar On Me” hung out at #1 on the video request show Dial MTV for 68 days. What was a long-haired pack of British boys to do? Fret not! The band edited concert footage into a promo clip for “Pour Some Sugar On Me” and released it in the U.S.

“Pour Some Sugar On Me” reached the Top 20 in the U.K., but by the spring of 1988, the album had not sold enough copies to cover production costs. I’ve never been inspired to musical greatness whilst sipping my morning tea, but I suppose I just wasn’t applying myself. According to Wikipedia, the song “came to him” during a 5-minute coffee break. When the band was wrapping up the 1987 album Hysteria, producer Mutt Lange pondered the fact that the album lacked a song that would appeal to the hard rock fans who bought Pyromania.

Pride, schmide! I boldly wore my Def Leppard t-shirt until it fell off of my body, and I ‘fess up to my high school crush on Joe Elliott and the multitude of Def Leppard posters that wall-papered my bedroom for years. Yep, that is Joe Elliott again, the lead singer of Def Leppard, here to accompany my compilation of all the information you ever wanted to know about the song “Pour Some Sugar On Me” but were afraid to ask because you are embarrassed to admit publicly that you ever liked this particular song.
