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"'Jealousy'" is a song originally written in 1982 by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, recorded for their fourth studio album, 'Behaviour' (1990). It was released on 27 May 1991 as the album's fourth and final single in a slightly remixed form, which appears on both Pet Shop Boys' greatest hits albums. It has also been covered by British band Dubstar, and was performed by Robbie Williams at the Pet Shop Boys' 2006 BBC Radio 2 concert at the Mermaid Theatre, a recording of which was released on the Pet Shop Boys' live album 'Concrete'.

Background



In the 'Further Listening 19901991' booklet (enclosed with the 2001 two-CD re-release of 'Behaviour'), Neil Tennant states that "Jealousy" is the first proper song ever composed by the duo. Chris Lowe composed the melody at the piano in his parents' home and, as he felt it should be a ballad, asked Tennant to write an intense-sounding lyric. Tennant complied by writing a lyric about the simplest form of jealousy: infidelity suspicions aroused by someone's indifferent or disrespectful attitudes towards another person's feelings (such as making his/her partner wait all night for a phone call which never comes). The song was then left off three albums because the duo were waiting for legendary film composer Ennio Morricone to agree to score the orchestral arrangement for the song. Morricone's answer never came, and Harold Faltermeyer ended up doing the arrangement for the song's release on 'Behaviour'.

Versions



The album version, coming at the end of 'Behaviour', closed off the album with a sampler-based orchestral outro. The single version is slightly remixed, and uses a real orchestra instead during the outro. The extended version of the single version lengthens the outro while adding an orchestral intro as well; in addition, Neil Tennant recites a quote from William Shakespeare's 'Othello' (Act III, Scene III) over both sequences:

B-side



"Losing My Mind", taken from the Stephen Sondheim musical 'Follies', was based on a demo originally recorded as a proposal for the Liza Minnelli album 'Results'. Its release here follows the releases of Minnelli's version on both 'Results' and as the lead single from the album. As with the A-side, "Losing My Mind" was released in an extended mix (the "Disco mix") on the 12-inch single. The Disco Mix of "Losing My Mind" also appears on the 2001 re-release of Introspective, which implies it was recorded between 1988 and 1989.

Track listings



'7-inch: Parlophone / R 6283 (UK)'

# "Jealousy" (7-inch version) 4:16

# "Losing My Mind" (7-inch version) 4:34

'CD: Parlophone / CD R 6283 (UK)'

# "Jealousy" (7-inch version) 4:16

# "Losing My Mind" (Disco Mix) 6:07

# "Jealousy" (Extended Mix) 7:54

'CD: Parlophone / 20 4224 2 (UK)'

# "Jealousy" (7-inch version) 4:16

# "Losing My Mind" (7-inch version) 4:34

# "Losing My Mind" (Disco Mix) 6:07

'CD: Parlophone / CDRS 6283 (UK)'

# "Jealousy" (Extended Mix) 7:54

# "This Must Be the Place I Waited Years to Leave" (Extended Mix) 7:24

# "So Hard" (Eclipse Mix) 4:02

* Limited edition in digipak

'12-inch: Parlophone / 12 R 6283 (UK)'

# "Jealousy" (Extended Mix) 7:54

# "Losing My Mind" (Disco Mix) 6:08

Charts



References



Category:1982 songs

Category:1991 singles

Category:Parlophone singles

Category:Pet Shop Boys songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Harold Faltermeyer

Category:Songs written by Chris Lowe

Category:Songs written by Neil Tennant

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