Deeper Shade of Blue

"Deeper Shade of Blue" is a song by British group Steps, released as the band's ninth single. The song is an uptempo pop song about the darker side of life and an attempt to break free. It was the fifth song to be released from the group's second album Steptacular. The song was originally recorded by Tina Cousins but, aside from a few promotional 12-inch records, her version remains unreleased.

"Deeper Shade of Blue"
Single by Steps
from the album Steptacular
Released3 April 2000 (2000-04-03)
Recorded1999
Length
  • 3:45
  • 4:16 (album version)
LabelJive
Songwriter(s)
  • Mark Topham
  • Karl Twigg
Producer(s)
Steps singles chronology
"Say You'll Be Mine" / "Better the Devil You Know"
(1999)
"Deeper Shade of Blue"
(2000)
"When I Said Goodbye" / "Summer of Love"
(2000)

The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number four and spent one more week in the top ten before falling down the charts. After a total of nine weeks, the shortest for any Steps single, the song left the top 75.

The first two verses are performed by H and Claire,[1] respectively, whilst all 5 members perform the middle 8. The chorus also features all five voices. In October 2011 following the reformation of the band, they performed the track on Lorraine Kelly and Loose Women. The song was included on Steps's compilation albums Gold: Greatest Hits (2001),[2] The Last Dance (2002),[3] and The Ultimate Collection (2011).[4]

On September 1, 2015, Claire Richards premiered a new stripped backed piano recording of the track via her social media pages.

Composition and reception

Jon O'Brien wrote for Allmusic and in two different reviews he noted it is a "club potential", and the Sleaze Sisters remix is "realized on a Sash-esque trance remix".[3] O'Brien also commented it is "Italo house-inspired" and it "fits right in with the current retro-dance revival".[4] Lucas Villa from AXS described the song as a "futuristic club banger", adding that the group "battled the love blues atop pulsating house music beats with Richards' out-of-this-world vocals channeling the dance floor divas that came before her." He also stated that the song "remains the band's fiercest, most flawless effort."[5] CantStopThePop called it "a total mood-piece", noting that "the thumping club beat creates a brooding darkness that was quite unlike anything Steps had attempted before."[6]

The song was referenced by Dave Benson-Phillips during an episode of Get Your Own Back when band member Ian "H" Watkins was thrown in the Gunk Dunk. After Watkins' shocked reaction to being gunged, Benson-Phillips remarked "As we can see, H has gone a deeper shade of blue" before H splashed him.

Music video

The music video has a futuristic style, with the group wearing blue and red latex uniforms with red latex gloves with the girls wearing blue latex hats for the dance sequences and each transforming into a darker alter-ego during the video. The alter-egos are to show the darker side of life that the song talks about.

Track listings

UK CD maxi enhanced

  1. Deeper Shade of Blue [Radio Edit] – 3:45
  2. Deeper Shade of Blue [W.I.P. Mix] – 6:47
  3. Deeper Shade of Blue [Sleaze Sisters Anthem Mix] – 7:54
  4. Deeper Shade Of Blue (Video)

Europe CD maxi[7]

  1. Deeper Shade Of Blue (Kiss W.I.P. Remix) – 3:59
  2. Deeper Shade Of Blue (Radio Edit) – 3:45
  3. Deeper Shade Of Blue (W.I.P. Mix) – 6:47
  4. Deeper Shade Of Blue (Sleaze Sisters Anthem Mix) – 7:54
  5. Deeper Shade Of Blue (Blockbuster Dirt Blue Klub Mix) – 6:49

Europe CD single

  1. Deeper Shade Of Blue (Kiss W.I.P. Remix) – 3:59
  2. Deeper Shade Of Blue (Radio Edit) – 3:45

Cassette single

  1. Deeper Shade of Blue [Radio Edit] – 3:45
  2. Deeper Shade of Blue [W.I.P. Mix] – 6:47

Remixes

  • Deeper Shade Of Blue (Sleazesisters Anthem Edit) – featured on "The Last Dance" CD.
  • Deeper Shade Of Blue (Sleazesisters Anthem Mix)
  • Deeper Shade Of Blue (Blockbuster Dirty Blue Klub Mix) – appears on European Single
  • Deeper Shade Of Blue (Blockbuster Dirty Blue Dub Mix)
  • Deeper Shade Of Blue (Kiss W.I.P. Remix) – appears on European single

Credits and personnel

Recording

  • Recorded at PWL Studios, Manchester in 1999
  • Mixed at PWL Studios, Manchester
  • Mastered at Transfermation Studios, London

Vocals

  • Lead vocals – Ian "H" Watkins, Claire Richards, Lisa Scott-Lee
  • Background vocals – Faye Tozer, Lee Latchford-Evans

Personnel

  • Songwriting – Mark Topham, Karl Twigg
  • Production – Mark Topham, Karl Twigg, Pete Waterman
  • Mixing – Tim Speight
  • Engineer – Chris McDonnell, Tim Speight
  • Drums – Chris McDonnell
  • Keyboards – Karl Twigg
  • Guitar – Mark Topham
  • Bass – Mark Topham

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Steptacular.[8]

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[7] 36
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[9] 21
Ireland (IRMA)[10] 24
Scotland (OCC)[11] 4
UK Singles (OCC)[12] 4
UK Indie (OCC)[13] 2

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[14] Silver 200,000

sales+streaming figures based on certification alone

References

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