Dancing with Myself
"Dancing with Myself" is a rock song first commercially released in the United Kingdom in October 1980 by the New Wave band Gen X, where it reached #62 in the Singles Chart. It was re-mixed and re-released by the band's singer/frontman Billy Idol as a solo artist in the United States in 1981, where the song reached #27 in the U.S. Billboard's Hot Dance Play Chart.
"Dancing with Myself" | |
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Single by Gen X | |
from the album Kiss Me Deadly | |
Released | October 1980 |
Genre | Power pop[1] |
Length | 3:45 (album version) 3:30 (7" version) 4:06 (12" version) |
Label | Chrysalis |
Songwriter(s) | Billy Idol, Tony James |
Producer(s) | Keith Forsey |
"Dancing with Myself" | ||||
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Single by Billy Idol | ||||
from the album Don't Stop | ||||
Released | 1981 | |||
Recorded | 1980 (remixed in 1981) | |||
Genre | New wave,[2] dance-rock[3] | |||
Length | 3:19 (single version) 4:50 (album version) 6:05 (12" version) | |||
Label | Chrysalis | |||
Songwriter(s) | Billy Idol, Tony James | |||
Producer(s) | Keith Forsey | |||
Billy Idol singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Dancing with Myself" on YouTube |
Theme
The inspiration for the song occurred during a tour of Japan by the English post-punk band Generation X in mid-1979, when its vocalist/frontman Billy Idol and its bassist Tony James were struck by the sight of the young crowd in a Tokyo discotheque dancing with their own reflections in walled mirrors rather than with one another.[4]
Production
The song was written and first recorded by Generation X during demo sessions in mid-1979 at Olympic Studios in West London (this demo-recording was first commercially released retrospectively on the long-player K.M.D.-Sweet Revenge (1998)).[5] After that band had split later in that year Billy Idol and Tony James re-branded the act as 'Gen X', and in production sessions with Keith Forsey for a new long-player at AIR Studios in London in mid-1980 the song was re-recorded for commercial release as a single. The guitar parts of the song were a mix of the playing of three guitarists with distinctively differing styles, viz. Steve New playing the lead, Steve Jones playing rhythm, with another layer being added by Danny Kustow.[6] On commercial sale in October 1980 as a pre-release single from the new band's forthcoming long-player Kiss Me Deadly (1981), 'Dancing with Myself' was a retail failure, reaching only #62 in the UK Singles Chart.
In late 1981 Idol, now a solo artist after Gen X had broken up, had Forsey remix the record for its release as a single in the United States, fading down the guitar(s) and bass tracks from their dominance in the 1980 U.K. release and accentuating the vocal and percussion tracks to produce a more rhythmic sound for the American commercial market. It became his first hit single in the United States and launched his career there, two versions being issued: the 3:20 single version (which was later included on Idol's 11 of the Best compilation) and the 4:50 extended version that appeared on Idol's Don't Stop EP.
Music video
For the 1981 United States single release a music video for use on the newly launched MTV was made, directed by Tobe Hooper, with Billy Idol in a scenario drawn from the 1971 cinema film The Omega Man playing a lone figure in a post-apocalyptic cityscape besieged upon a skyscraper rooftop by partying mutant street-waifs.[5]
Cover art
The portrait image of Billy Idol on the cover of the 1980 release was photographed by Iain McKell.
Formats and track listings
7": Chrysalis - CHS 2444 (UK)
- "Dancing with Myself" (3:30)
- "Ugly Rash" (4:30)
12": Chrysalis - CHS 12 2444 (UK)
- "Dancing with Myself" (4:06)
- "Loopy Dub" (5:08)
- "Ugly Dub" (3:05)
7": Chrysalis - IDOL 1 (UK)
- "Dancing with Myself" (3:19) [Labelled as "Billy Idol featuring Generation X"]
- "Love Calling (Dub)" (5:33)
12": Chrysalis - IDOLX 1 (UK)
- "Dancing with Myself" (6:05) [Labelled as "Billy Idol featuring Generation X"]
- "Love Calling (Dub)" (5:33)
- "White Wedding" (8:20)
- "Hot in the City" (5:20)
- "White Wedding" is the 12" Shotgun mix, but not labelled as such.
Charts
Gen X version
Chart (1980) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart[7] | 62 |
Billy Idol version
Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[8] | 27 |
U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles | 102 |
Chart (1983) | Peak position |
RIANZ New Zealand Singles Chart | 9 |
Canada Top 50 Singles (RPM) | 39 |
Appearances in popular culture
- Swedish rock-reggae band Dag Vag released a Swedish version of the song called 'Dansar med mig själv' on their 4th LP '7 lyckliga elefanter' in 1982.
- Belgian rockband De Kreuners released a Dutch version of the song called 'Ik dans wel met mezelf' in 1982
- Cover version by Blink 182 on the compilation album Before You Were Punk: A Punk Rock Tribute to 80's New Wave in 1997[9] and featured on Loose Change Soundtrack
- Used in the soundtrack of Gia (1998).[10]
- Cover version by the Donnas used in Mean Girls (2004) soundtrack.[11]
- Used in the soundtrack of Flushed Away (2006).[12]
- Used in the episode 'Valley Girls' in season 2 of Gossip Girl in 2009.
- In 2019, the song was re-arranged and covered by Postmodern Jukebox featuring Chloe Feoranzo. The video has more than a million views on Youtube.[13]
- Cover version by American Authors used in Valley Girl soundtrack in 2020
- Used in the episode '743' in season 2 of The Umbrella Academy in 2020.
References
- Ruhlmann, William. "Don't Stop - Billy Idol | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
- Brennan, Collin (30 June 2016). "Civil Twilight turn Billy Idol's "Dancing With Myself" into a sparse, understated ballad – listen". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
- Christgau, Robert (1990). "I". Christgau's Record Guide: The '80s. Pantheon Books. ISBN 0-679-73015-X. Retrieved 20 February 2020 – via robertchristgau.com.
- Billy Idol explaining the song's origin, 'Billy Idol Unplugged' (2001), (1.11. mins).
- Idol, Billy (2014). Dancing with Myself. Simon & Schuster.
- Interview with Tony James, April 2002, for the 'Generation X Anthology' (2003).
- Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 224. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- "Billy Idol | Awards". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 18 July 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
- ""Before You Were Punk [1997] - Various Artists | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- "Gia (1998) Soundtracks". IMDb. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
- "Mean Girls (2004) Soundtracks". IMDb. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
- "Flushed Away (2006) Soundtracks". IMDb. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
- "Dancing With Myself - Postmodern Jukebox Billy Idol Cover ft. Chloe Feoranzo". Retrieved 14 November 2019.