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Wikipedia article


{{Infobox song

| name = You Belong to the City

| cover = Glenn Frey - You Belong to the City.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Glenn Frey

| album = Miami Vice soundtrack

| B-side = Smuggler's Blues

| released = 1985

| recorded =

| studio =

| genre =

| length = 4:22 (single version)
5:51 (album version)

| label = MCA

| writer =

| producer = Glenn Frey

| prev_title = Smuggler's Blues

| prev_year = 1985

| next_title = True Love

| next_year = 1988

| misc =

}}

"'You Belong to the City'" is a song written by Glenn Frey and Jack Tempchin, and recorded by Frey during his solo career. It was written specifically for the television show 'Miami Vice' in 1985. The song peaked at number two on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart, although it did reach the top of the 'Billboard' Top Rock Tracks chart.

The song, along with Jan Hammer's "Miami Vice Theme", helped the 'Miami Vice' soundtrack album reach the top spot of the 'Billboard' 200 chart. Frey performed this song live when touring with the Eagles until 2005. A version of the Eagles performing the song can be found on their DVD 'Farewell Tour I: Live from Melbourne' released that year.

History



The song was featured in, and written specifically for, the 'Miami Vice' episode "Prodigal Son".

Production



All instruments were performed by Frey except the saxophone part played by studio musician Bill Bergman, as well as the drum track by Frey's long-time drummer, Michael Huey. The song was recorded at Fool on the Hill studios, New York City, at the end of 1984. The synthesizer used in this song was a Yamaha DX7.

Music video



At the beginning of the video, the notes of the introductory saxophone riff are played as Frey (who does not sing during the entire video) sits in his apartment in New York, looking out the window and smoking. Elsewhere, a woman prepares at home for a night on the town. She has 'Miami Vice' playing on the television, a pattern which is repeated every time a television is shown in the video. Frey leaves the apartment and walks the streets of the city, his journey interspersed with scenes representative of New York nightlife and culture. He crosses paths with the woman when the taxi she is riding in almost runs him over. Later, they meet again when Frey sees her through the window of a pub, then walks in. She sees him and he watches her brush off the advances of another man but makes no move to approach her himself. Finally, he gets up to leave, but the woman catches him as he hails a taxi and they decide to walk back to her place together. The video then cuts to Frey leaving her high-rise the next morning. In the final shot of the video, Frey gazes out onto a vista of New York City from Carl Schurz Park while tossing a cigarette into the East River.

Two versions of the video exist: one with the 'Miami Vice' intercuts and one without.

Reception



'Cash Box' said it is "a mid-tempo rocker which features all the power of Freys vocal style."

Chart performance



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



See also



*List of 'Billboard' Mainstream Rock number-one songs of the 1980s

References




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