Obviously not one of their more popular tracks, but that doesn't mean it's not any good. Far from it.
I love blaring this one out.
Obviously not one of their more popular tracks, but that doesn't mean it's not any good. Far from it.
I love blaring this one out.
A cover of Zambezi by Lou Busch and his Orchestra, this version was released back in 1982 by The Piranhas (and featuring Boring Bob Grover - The Man With The Golden Trumpet) where it entered into the UK Top 40 in September/October. I was but a 5 year old lad with obviously no decent taste in music.
"Well if my bank should phone, tell them I ain't at home,
Just say I packed my plastic bag and went away.
As for the landlord's rent, I spent it on a tent,
So if he's asking questions, you'll know what to say.
You don't get lyrics like that anymore.
I vaguely remember first listening to this one night in the 80s when my Dad put it on, and I've loved it ever since.
Enjoy this, the recognized Anthem of World Contact Day.
Hey babe, what would you like to hear?
As already mentioned, the song comes from his excellent No Jacket Required album, but wasn't actually released as a single in the UK. It did reach an impressive number 4 in the US, and ranked 64th in the US Top Pop Singles for 1985
Anyway, here's the music video. Stick with it... the song begins around the 1 minute and 30 seconds mark.
Whenever I listen to Dancing Girls, I have a vivid memory of helping my sister write a "Nik Kershaw" lyrics program on our Commodore Plus 4 computer in BASIC, a program I still have stored on one of hundreds of old cassettes to this day, named "Nik 16"
Released 38 years ago, on April 2nd 1984, Dancing Girls was a single from his excellent "Human Racing" album and peaked in the UK charts at No. 13 around the same time as classic favourites of mine such as Queen's "I Want To Break Free", Depeche Mode's "People are People" and Blancemange's "Don't Tell Me"
Enjoy!