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Dancing in the Dark (Kim Wilde song)

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"'Dancing in the Dark'" is a 1983 song by British singer Kim Wilde, released as the second single from her third album, 'Catch as Catch Can' (1983). The song marked a change in direction for the singer, with more of a dance-oriented style than her earlier work. It did not meet with the success of previous singles, only just scraping into the UK Top 75. Its peak at No. 67 was Wilde's lowest chart showing up to this point and would remain so until 1990's "Time".[https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/Living%20In%20A%20World%20%28Turned%20Upside%20Down%29 Official Charts Company - UK chart details] The single remains Wilde's final UK release with her original record label, RAK Records.

Release and reception



The track was written by Nicky Chinn and Paul Gurvitz, making it only the second track Wilde recorded not written by her father and brother (the latter did, however, receive production credits). It was remixed by Nile Rodgers for the extended 12" release, which also included an instrumental version of the song. The B-side of the single was "Back Street Driver", an outtake from the 'Catch as Catch Can' album sessions. A promotional video was made for the single, which featured Wilde dressed in black and performing the song to camera, backed by a silhouetted male dancer. "Dancing in the Dark" received mixed reviews in the press, as did the album, with some commenting on the song's risqu lyrics, which detail a romantic encounter with a stranger.[http://www.wilde-life.com/articles/1983 Wildelife - Record reviews, 1983]

Although it did make the top 30 in a number of European countries, Wilde considered this her "rock bottom" and was unhappy with the song.[http://www.wilde-life.com/articles/1985/im-game-for-a-laugh "I'm Game for a Laugh!", 'Smash Hits' interview, William Shaw, 1985]



"No-one expected that 'Dancing in the Dark' would do so badly. Every Monday I woke up in fear and asked my record company if the record had made the charts yet. They reacted coldly. Kim Wilde had disappointed her entourage. And I lost my self-confidence. No, it wasn't really a good song. My brother and father went through a less creative period. They own up to that now. And it can't be a success every time, of course. I still thought I'd failed though."



Charts



Personnel



* Ricky Wilde : Keyboards, bass, Linn programmes, synclavier, backing vocals

* Mark Hayward Chaplin : Bass guitar, backing vocals

* Trevor Murrell : Drums

* Gary Barnacle : Saxophone

* Pete Schwier, Will Gosling, Simon Schofield, Keith Fernley : Engineers

Covers



The song was also recorded in 1983 by Dutch-based singer Tony Sherman and released as a single. In 1985, it was recorded by Stacey Q on her debut album.

References



Category:Kim Wilde songs

Category:1983 songs

Category:Songs written by Nicky Chinn

Category:Songs written by Paul Gurvitz

Category:RAK Records singles

Category:Songs about dancing

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