- West End Girls
Infobox Single |
Name = West End Girls
Caption = 1985 re-release
Artist =Pet Shop Boys
from Album = Please
B-side = "Pet Shop Boys" (1984)
"A Man Could Get Arrested" (1985)
Released =April 9 1984 October 28 1985
Format = 7", 12"
Recorded =
Genre =Synthpop
Length = various
Label = Epic,Parlophone
Producer =Bobby Orlando (1984)Stephen Hague (1985)
Last single = —
This single = "West End Girls"
(first release)
(1984)
Next single = "Opportunities (Let's make lots of money)"
(first release)
(1985)Extra chronology 2
Last single = "Opportunities (Let's make lots of money)"
(first release)
(1985)
This single = "West End Girls"
(second release)
(1985)
Next single = "Love Comes Quickly "
(1986)Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate cover
Type = single
Lower caption = Original 1984 12" single cover, featuring "Pet Shop Boys" as the b-side.
Border ="West End Girls" is a song by pop duo
Pet Shop Boys . It was written byNeil Tennant andChris Lowe and was their first hit, reaching number one in the US and UK in 1986.Lyrics
The lyrics were written in the early 1980s. The title and refrain refer to London's divide between the traditional and working class East End and the cosmopolitan, consumer-driven West End.
The lyric "From
Lake Geneva to theFinland Station " refers to the train route taken byVladimir Lenin when he was smuggled by the Germans toRussia duringWorld War I , and toEdmund Wilson 's book on the subject, "To the Finland Station ". There is further Russian Revolution imagery in the Bobby Orlando produced version of the single, which includes the line, "All your stopping, stalling and starting, / Who do you think you are, Joe Stalin?"; this line was removed for the 1985 version. Neil Tennant has a degree in history and his interest in Russian history is evident in many other Pet Shop Boys projects, such as their soundtrack to the silent film "The Battleship Potemkin ".Releases
The single was first released in April 1984 through writer/producer
Bobby Orlando 's label, and although not a hit in the United Kingdom, it was a minor dance hit inThe Netherlands ,Belgium ,France and theUSA . This initial release, on Epic in the UK, featured a mainly instrumentalB-side called "Pet Shop Boys". There have been numerous reissues and remixes of Orlando's version as he still owns the original recordings.Music video
The video featured Tennant and Lowe walking through the eponymous "West End" as locals. The lyrics such as "In a West End town, a dead-end world" helped benefit the song and video's popular success.
Having signed to the
EMI labelParlophone and watching their first major label single - "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money) " - sink without a trace, the Pet Shop Boys decided to give "West End Girls" another release. After serious reworking by producerStephen Hague , the track was re-released in August 1985 to greater acclaim. Stephen Hague suggested slowing the song down from its faster 1984 version. It was number one on the UK singles chart for two weeks and number one on theBillboard Hot 100 for one week (six months after its British chart success). It also was a Top 5 hit inAustralia and throughout Europe. The success of the song helped the album "Please" climb into the Top 5 of the album charts on both sides of the Atlantic.The video for the second release was directed by Andy Morahan and Eric Watson; it consists of shots of Tennant in various down-at-heel parts of London while Lowe glowers behind him.
Track listing
7" (UK) (1984 release) (Epic A4292)
A. "West End Girls" (Original 7" Version) (4:14)
B. "Pet Shop Boys" (3:59)
12" (UK) (1984 release) (Epic)
A. "West End Girls" (Extended Mix) (7:50)
B. "Pet Shop Boys" (Extended Mix) (5:10)
7" (UK) (1985 release) (Parlophone R6115)
A. "West End Girls" (3:55)
B. "A Man Could Get Arrested" (4:50)
10" (UK) (1985 release) (Parlophone 10R6115)
A. "West End Girls" (10" Mix) (7:05)
B. "A Man Could Get Arrested" (Bobby Orlando Version) (4:18)
12" #1 (UK) (1985 release) (Parlophone 12R6115)
A. "West End Girls" (Dance Mix) (6:31)
B1. "A Man Could Get Arrested" (4:09)
B2. "West End Girls" (3:55)
12" #2 (UK) (1985 release) (Parlophone RX6115)
A. "West End Girls" (The Shep Pettibone Mastermix) (8:09)
B1. "West End Girls" (West End Dub) (9:31)
B2. "A Man Could Get Arrested" (4:09)
Awards
"West End Girls" won the
Ivor Novello Award for song of the decade 1985-1994. It was preselected by the critics together with "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For " (U2 ), "Addicted to Love" (Robert Palmer), "Creep" (Radiohead ) and "Unfinished Sympathy " (Massive Attack ).Chart performance
Afterlife
Remixes
* In 1994, Sasha was commissioned to make two
remix es of the track as a B-side for the "I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing" single.* In 2003, as part of the promotion for the "" album,
DJ Hell made a remix that eventually featured on the 12" vinyl version of the "Flamboyant" single.Covers and soundtrack use
There have been numerous cover versions.
* Britishboy band East 17 had a hit in the UK (#11) and Australia (#4) with their version of the song from the album "Walthamstow" in 1993.
* Britishgirl band Mis-teeq used a sample of the song for their top-20 single "Style" in 2003 .
* In October 2005, Scottish bandBlaknoisewhitesoul tried to use lyrics from "West End Girls" on a single called "Sometimes With the Pet Shop Boys", but an argument over royalties forced them to rewrite the lyrics and remove all references to "West End Girls". The rewritten single was released as "Sometimes Without the Pet Shop Boys".
* U.S. urban actKelis used an adapted version of the line 'call the police there's a mad man around' (altering it to '...mad girl in town') in her 2003 track "Trick Me" from her album "Tasty".
* West End Girls, the Swedish Pet Shop Boys tribute band, have performed a cover version of "West End Girls" live.
*The director ofDonnie Darko was originally going to use the song during the "Sparkle Motion" scene but it cost too much for their budget.
*The bandMy Morning Jacket recorded a cover of the song early in their career. The track is available on their album .The song has also been used as incidental music on television several times, including a 1986 episode of "Moonlighting" ("Sleep Talkin' Guy"), a 2003 episode of "
The Simpsons " ("Three Gays of the Condo ") and a sample of the song was used in a 2006 episode of "American Dad! " ("Roger 'n' Me ").Influence
* The song "Inner City Pressure" by
Flight of the Conchords is a spoof of "West End Girls".* The song title was the inspiration for the
Jonathan Harvey television production of the same name. Pet Shop Boys would later work with Harvey on their musical "Closer to Heaven ".* In 2005, a Swedish Pet Shop Boys tribute band named themselves after the song. West End Girls. Their interpretation of "West End Girls" was released in January 2006.
* In 2006, the song's lyric "From
Lake Geneva to the Finland station" appeared in "Viva Life on Mars", a track on theRobbie Williams album "Rudebox".* Madonna is said to have been influenced by "West End Girls" when she recorded her
2006 single "Jump", which is apparent when comparing the basslines and synthesizer harmonies of the two songs. A long-time fan of the Pet Shop Boys, Madonna wanted a song that would be reminiscient of their idiosyncratic electronic sound.External links
* [http://jult.net/txt/extern/westendgirls.htm Lyrics]
* [http://www.petshopboys.co.uk Pet Shop Boys Official Site]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:5r67mpea9f5o All Music article on West End girls]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/soldonsong/songlibrary/westendgirls.shtml BBC2 Sold on Song article on West End girls]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/music/2003/12/pet_shop_boys.shtml BBC Nottingham piece on gangster film origins of West End girls lyrics]
* [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.lasso?id=3498 Song Facts article on West End girls]
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