“I Don’t Know How to Love Him” is a song from the rock opera “Jesus Christ Superstar,” with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. The song was originally sung by Yvonne Elliman, who portrayed Mary Magdalene in the original 1970 concept album and subsequent stage productions. However, Helen Reddy, the Australian-American singer, also recorded a version of this song that showcased her distinctive vocal style and was included in her 1971 album “I Don’t Know How to Love Him.”
In “I Don’t Know How to Love Him,” Mary Magdalene expresses her complex feelings for Jesus Christ, contemplating her love, admiration, and confusion about her emotions. The song’s introspective lyrics and emotional depth have made it one of the standout numbers from “Jesus Christ Superstar.”
Helen Reddy’s rendition of the song captures the vulnerability and sincerity of Mary Magdalene’s character. With her powerful and soulful voice, Reddy delivers a heartfelt performance, conveying the character’s inner turmoil and conflicting emotions.
While Yvonne Elliman’s version is the most widely recognized due to her role in the stage productions and subsequent adaptations, Helen Reddy’s rendition remains a notable interpretation of this iconic musical piece. Both versions showcase the enduring appeal of “I Don’t Know How to Love Him,” a song that has become a classic in the realm of musical theater.