Don't Forget to Dance

Don't Forget to Dance
"Don't Forget to Dance"
Single by The Kinks
from the album State of Confusion
B-side "Bernadette" (Ray Davies)
Released August 1, 1983 (U.S.)
September 30, 1983 (U.K.)
Format 7" single, 12" single
Recorded September/October 1982 at Grand Slam Studios, East Orange, New Jersey & Konk Studios, Hornsey, London
Genre Pop
Length 4:39, 5:09 (12" single)
Label Arista
Writer(s) Ray Davies
Producer Ray Davies
The Kinks singles chronology
"Come Dancing"
(1982)
"Don't Forget to Dance"
(1983)
"Good Day"
(1984)

"Don't Forget to Dance" is a 1983 song performed by British rock group The Kinks, released as a single in that year and included on their album State of Confusion.

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Production

"Don't Forget to Dance" was initially recorded at Grand Slam Studios in New Jersey and Konk Studios in London in September and October 1982. Mixing and editing continued through late 1982 and into early 1983.[1] Although the song was ultimately released as the follow-up single to "Come Dancing", also from State of Confusion, the Kinks' label, Arista Records, originally wanted to release it as the first single off the album. Ray Davies convinced Arista to release "Come Dancing" first and ultimately prevailed. "Don't Forget to Dance" was eventually released as a single in August 1983 in the US and the following month in the UK.

Reception

The song did not chart in the UK, but made the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, peaking at #29.[1][2] In the US, it also reached #16 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and #23 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.[2] It also reached #20 in Canada and #38 in New Zealand.

Lyrics

The lyrics are bittersweet, observing a lonely middle age woman.[3] Although the subject's friends have all "either married, vanished, or just left alone" and she has a "broken heart", the singer states that "I bet you danced a good one in your time/And if this were a party/I'd really make sure the next one would be mine." The chorus exhorts the woman "Don't forget to dance, no, no, no/Don't forget to smile." Allmusic described the song as "elegiac", and Johnny Rogan called it one of Davies' stronger melodies.[3][4] Critic Don McLeese of the Chicago Sun Times noted that "'Don't Forget to Dance' is gracefully melodic in the 'Waterloo Sunset' tradition."[1]

Video

The video for "Don't Forget to Dance" was produced by Michael Hamlyn and directed by Julien Temple, who had the same roles for the prior "Come Dancing" video. The video was shot in July 1983 and was first aired in Germany on August 1. The first airing in the US was on September 3 on MTV and the first airing in the UK was in November. The video repeats elements from the "Come Dancing" video, including the Kinks playing themselves on the ballroom stage and Ray Davies pursuing the girl.[1] The video also includes a dream sequence based on the band's early days and including a costume ball in a mansion. The scenes of the band playing in the ballroom may have been inspired by a concert the Ray Davies Quartet performed at the Lyceum Ballroom on New Year's Eve December 31, 1962 [1]

Compilations

Since its initial release, "Don't Forget to Dance" has been included on a number of Kinks compilation albums, including Come Dancing with the Kinks, You Really Got Me: The Very Best of the Kinks, The Kinks Greatest: 1970-1986 and The Ultimate Collection.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Hinman, D. (2004). The Kinks: All Day and All of the Night: Day by Day Concerts, Recordings, and Broadcasts, 1961-1996. Backbeat Books. pp. 5, 22, 254–260. ISBN 978-0879307653. 
  2. ^ a b "The Kinks Billboard Singles". allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p4690/charts-awards/billboard-singles. Retrieved 2010-07-17. 
  3. ^ a b Rogan, J. (1998). The complete guide to the music of the Kinks. Omnibus Press. pp. 137–138. ISBN 9780711963146. 
  4. ^ "State of Confusion". allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r11031. Retrieved 2010-07-17. 
  5. ^ "Don't Forget to Dance". allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/song/t2659480. Retrieved 2010-07-17. 

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