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'"Rules of the Game"' is a 1983 single by UK pop group Bucks Fizz. It fared poorly in the UK Charts, becoming their first single to miss the top 40.

Overview



The song was written by Warren Harry (under the name Warren Bacall), who had written their top 10 hit "When We Were Young" a few months earlier.[http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/industry/e3i9f2d02205fc84b507d2f2e25e6a34882 billboards.biz - Warren Harry] It was produced by Brian Tench with co-production by Andy Hill.

Released in November 1983, it proved to be one of the group's least successful singles, peaking at No.57. Despite this, it remained on the Top 100 Chart for 10 weeks.[https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/The%20Music%20Of%20Torvill%20And%20Dean%20%28EP%29 Official Charts Company - Chart details] The record's chart failure was commented on by the group some months later, with member Jay Aston stating; "It didn't get played. It came out a bit too soon after 'London Town' and got a bit lost among the Christmas stuff". Bobby G agreed that the record company was putting out too many singles at the time, "We gave them a lot of material and record companies, being what they are, released it."'Look-in' interview with Jay Aston and Bobby G, September 1984 Following this they decided simply to not give any of their finished material over. As a result, the next single was released some nine months later.

The single was released in tandem with their first 'Greatest Hits' album. The B-Side, "When We Were at War", a ballad, was written by the group themselves. At 6 minutes running length, it remains the longest song recorded by the group. "Rules of the Game" features lead vocals by member Cheryl Baker. The song's lyrics centre on a woman who becomes famous and turns her back on her old friends, but when the fame ends, she finds herself desperately lonely.[http://www.bucksfizzlyrics.kit.net/miscellaneous.htm Bucksfizzlyrics.kit | Rules of the Game lyrics] Baker has since said of her dislike for this song, stating that she finds the lyrics depressing and was unhappy with the affected way she was asked to sing, although it remains a fan-favourite.[http://www.bucksfizzearlyyears.co.uk/top402.htm Bucksfizzearlyyears - fan poll] The single received a negative review in 'Smash Hits', although it said it was an improvement on their previous single "London Town".[https://www.flickr.com/photos/51106326@N00/8908456935/in/set-72157633847249876 'Smash Hits', Single Reviews by Dave Rimmer. 8 December 1983] The Promotional Video shows the group performing the song as moderators of a game featuring two martial arts players.[http://www.bucksfizzearlyyears.co.uk/rulesgame.htm Bucksfizzearlyyears - Video shots]

An extended 12" version of the song was produced but never released at the time. It finally surfaced on a re-release of the group's 'Are You Ready' album in 2000.

Track listing



# "Rules of the Game" (Warren Bacall) (4.04)

# "When We Were at War" (Bucks Fizz) (6.00)

References



Category:1983 singles

Category:Bucks Fizz songs

Category:1983 songs

Category:RCA Records singles

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