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'"London Town"' is a 1983 single by UK pop group Bucks Fizz.[http://www.ianbairnson.com/discography/bucksfizzgreatesthits/bucksfizzgreatesthits.htm Guitarist Ian Bairnson site with song clip] It was their first single not to reach the UK top 20, breaking a run of nine consecutive top 20 hits. The song was written and produced by Andy Hill.

Overview



Released in September 1983, this was the group's tenth single. The song became their first single to peak outside the top twenty after nine consecutive top 20 hits. Eventually reaching No.34, the song remained on the chart for six weeks.[https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/Why%20Me Official Charts Company - chart details] It fared better in other countries however, such as Poland where it reached No.6, Austria: No.19 and Ireland: No.24.

Written by Andy Hill, the lyrics tell of someone who is finding it difficult to adjust to life in a big city but is determined to stay.[http://www.bucksfizzlyrics.kit.net/handcut.htm bucksfizzlyrics.net - London Town lyrics] Lead vocals on the track are by member Bobby G, although he was unhappy with the way his vocals were mixed, giving them a distorted quality, claiming that he "sounded like a munchkin".'Smash Hits', "The Band You Love to Hate", September 1984 This single was a short-notice replacement for another song, "Invisible", which featured lead vocals by Jay Aston, but was withdrawn for reasons which are unclear. Details of its release had already been announced to the fan club and mentioned on radio.Radio Luxembourg, September 1983 The song was eventually released on the 12" version of "I Hear Talk" over a year later. The B-side of the single featured a track written by Bucks Fizz themselves, called "Identity". This track featured Mike Nolan on lead vocals and was produced by Bobby G. The 12" single featured an extended remix of "London Town".

The Promotional Video features the group performing the track with backing dancers in a variety of indoor locations including a Tube station.[http://www.bucksfizzearlyyears.co.uk/londontown.htm bucksfizzearlyyears.co.uk - video shots] Part of the video was filmed in Holloway Sanitorium, a disused mental hospital in London. A scene featuring member Jay Aston being attacked by a man (played by her real-life brother, Lance) was cut from the finished version.'Smash Hits' magazine, Bitz-Video shoot report, 1528 September 1983 The single received an unfavourable review in 'Smash Hits' (reviewed by comedian Lenny Henry), who said that although he liked their previous singles, this was lacking a melody and was overproduced (to which the magazine added "(understatement!)"). He did however compliment the drum sound on the track.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/51106326@N00/8880550830/in/set-72157633787598083/ 'Smash Hits', Single Reviews, 29 September 1983 (snapshot of page)] In 2015 Guardian journalist Bob Stanley commented favourably on the group in general and selecting certain songs such as this saying "dig deeper and youll find a minor hit from 1983, the agitated, juddering London Town".[https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2015/jul/01/bucks-fizz-abba-bob-stanley-eurovision Guardian, Bob Stanley. "Bucks Fizz: more than just a Kwik Save Abba"] 1 July 2015



The song featured on the group's first 'Greatest Hits' album, released soon after.[http://www.raffem.com/BucksFizz81to84.htm#13 raffem.com - Greatest Hits album and singles] It was also released on 'The Ultimate Anthology' (2005) with a revised ending. It has never been included on a Bucks Fizz studio album.

Track listing



'7" vinyl'

# "London Town" (Andy Hill) (3.10)

# "Identity" (Bucks Fizz) (2.40)

'12" vinyl'

# "London Town" (Extended Club Mix) (6.38)

# "Identity" (2.40)

# "Love Dies Hard" (5.01)

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References



Category:1983 singles

Category:Bucks Fizz songs

Category:Songs written by Andy Hill (composer)

Category:Songs about London

Category:1983 songs

Category:RCA Records singles

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