Don't Give Me Your Life

"Don't Give Me Your Life" is a 1995 song recorded by the Italian electronic dance group Alex Party. It is produced by Italian producer brothers Paolo and Gianni Visnadi with DJ Alex Natale, and was released as the first single from their first and only album, Alex Party. The vocals are performed by singer Robin 'Shanie' Campbell, who also wrote the lyrics. The song peaked at number 2 in the UK and number 5 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in the US. Today, the song is widely regarded as one of the biggest dance anthems of the 1990s. In 2015, Idolator listed the song at number 21 in their ranking of The 50 Best Pop Singles of 1995.[1]

"Don't Give Me Your Life"
Artwork for Italian and Dutch releases
Single by Alex Party
from the album Alex Party
B-side"Remix"
ReleasedFebruary 3, 1995
Genre
Length3:50
Label
  • Systematic
  • UMM
Songwriter(s)Robin 'Shanie' Campbell
Producer(s)
  • Paolo Visnadi
  • Gianni Visnadi
  • DJ Alex Natale
Alex Party singles chronology
""Alex Party/Read My Lips/Saturday Night Party"
(1994)
"Don't Give Me Your Life"
(1995)
"Wrap Me Up"
(1995)
Music video
"Don't Give Me Your Life" on YouTube

In 1999, "Don't Give Me Your Life" was re-released, with new mixes included and a full length bonus track Megamix from 1996. A new music video was also made to accompany the new version.

Background

After the success with their first single, "Read My Lips/Saturday Night Party" which peaked at number 29 in the UK and became an Ibiza anthem during the summer of 1993, producers and brothers Paolo and Gianni Visnadi, with DJ Alex Natale, wanted to create something more oriented to the underground scene. But they then decided to add a voice to it. Through their label they were introduced to British singer Robin 'Shanie' Campbell. She wrote the lyrics for "Don't Give Me Your Life". The lyrics tells the story of a woman that tells her man that she doesn't need him anymore. He has been treating her badly, cheating on her and she has had enough, telling him that she don't need his love/life.

The quartet's varied experiences gave the song a unique sound and a sophisticated flare compared to the other stomping grooves at the time. The means of productions back then were not like today, and the production phase was actually more challenging. The hardest part was the huge amount of work during the assembly, once the vocals were recorded on tape. After that, every single phrase from the vocals was sampled individually and controlled via midi with an Atari computer.[2]

Critical reception

The song was ranked at number 9 in The Top 10 Dance Tunes Of The '90s for Attitude in 2016.[3] Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "This popular U.K. import, is showing early signs of widespread approval from a variety of dance programmers. Producer Visnadi and Alex Natale offer a jumpy bassline and carnival-like keyboards, while resident singer Shanie bumps and grinds with giddy abandon." He added, "The chorus will have you reaching for your tambourine and platform boots."[4] Robbie Daw from Idolator described it as a "kiss-off anthem", adding it as "one big F U to a no-good ex". He complimented Campbell as "the epitome of powerhouse dance diva."[5] The song was listed at number 21 in their ranking of The 50 Best Pop Singles Of 1995 in 2015. Music & Media commented, "Vocals by Shanie, rap by Danny Johnston; assemble these two elements and you get one of the catchiest Euro tracks currently available."[6]

Chart performance

"Don't Give Me Your Life" reached number 2 in Ireland, Scotland and the UK (their highest charting hit in those countries). In the latter, it peaked at number 2 on March 5, 1995, in its fourth week on the UK Singles Chart.[7] The single spent two weeks at that position and was held off reaching number-one by Celine Dions "Think Twice". "Don't Give Me Your Life" also peaked at number 6 in Iceland, number 16 in Denmark and the Netherlands. In addition, it topped the Club Record category at Music Week's 1995 Awards. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it reached number 9. Outside Europe, "Don't Give Me Your Life" peaked at number 2 in Israel, number 5 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart and number 13 in Australia. The song was included in many compilation albums all over the world, and remains to date the most successful release by Alex Party.

Music video

The music video of "Don't Give Me Your Life" features singer Robin Campbell and dancers. She wears a white high neck sweater and performs toward a dark background. The male dancer in the video is actor and dancer Jake Canuso, known for his role in the British TV series Benidorm, in which he plays barman Mateo Castellanos.[8] The music video was directed by La La Land.[9] They had previously directed the music video for 2 Unlimited's "No One". "Don't Give Me Your Life" was uploaded to YouTube in May 2011. As of August 2020, the video has got more than 1,5 million views.[10]

Live performances

Alex Party performed "Don't Give Me Your Life" in the British music chart television programme Top of the Pops three times in 1995. The first performance was at February 16, after reaching number 10 in the UK Singles Chart.[11] Then at March 2, after reaching number 3 with 150 000 copies sold.[12] And again at March 16, after reaching number 2 with 350 000 copies sold.[13]

Track listing

Italy Vinyl, 12" (1994)
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Original Mix)5:10
2."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Classic Alex Party Mix)5:30
3."Don't Give Me Your Life" (LWS Remix)4:39
4."Don't Give Me Your Life" (LWS DJ's Choice Instrumental)5:03
UK Vinyl single, 7" (1994)
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Classic Edit) 
2."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Dancing Divaz Edit) 
3."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Saturday Night FMS Edit) 
UK CD single (1995)
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Classic Edit)3:15
2."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Classic Alex Party Mix (V1))6:30
3."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Dancing Divaz Edit)3:10
4."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Saturday Night FMS Edit)4:34
5."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Dancing Divaz Club Mix)8:16
6."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Classic Alex Party Mix)5:32
7."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Original Mix)5:12
8."Don't Give Me Your Life" (LWS Bitch Mix)4:41
Netherlands Maxi-Single (1995)
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Original Radio Version)3:34
2."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Classic Alex Party Radio Version)3:59
3."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Dancing Divaz Edit)3:10
4."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Saturday Night FMS)4:33
5."Don't Give Me Your Life" (LWS Bitch Mix)4:41
6."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Original Mix)5:12
7."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Dancing Divaz Club Mix)8:15
8."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Dancing Divaz Rhythm Mix)6:02
9."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Classic Alex Party)5:32
US Maxi-Single (1995)
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Classic Edit)3:11
2."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Dancing Divaz Edit)3:07
3."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Classic Alex Party Mix (V1))6:29
4."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Dancing Divaz Club Mix)8:13
5."Don't Give Me Your Life" (LWS Bitch Mix)4:40
Sweden Maxi-Single (Remix) (1995)
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Pierre J's Alternative Radio Remix)3:38
2."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Pierre J's Full Organ Remix)8:48
3."Don't Give Me Your Life" (Orgasmic Mix)7:19
4."Don't Give Me Your Life" (June Party)4:11

Charts

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