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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Last Thing on My Mind | cover = Banana_ltomm.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = Bananarama | album = Please Yourself | released = | recorded = November 1991 | B-side = "Another Lover" | studio = | genre = | length = 3:35 | label = London | writer = * Sara Dallin * Keren Woodward * Mike Stock * Pete Waterman | producer = * Mike Stock * Pete Waterman | prev_title = Movin' On | prev_year = 1992 | next_title = More, More, More | next_year = 1993 | misc = }} "'Last Thing on My Mind'" is by English girl group Bananarama from their sixth studio album, 'Please Yourself' (1993). It was released on 16 November 1992 as the album's second single. The track was produced by Mike Stock and Pete Waterman, two-thirds of the Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW) trio. Waterman stated in 2002 the song was influenced by Mozart. The single peaked at number 72 on the UK Singles Chart. In 1998, British group Steps released a cover version of the song as a single, peaking at number six on the UK Singles Chart. Critical receptionQuentin Harrison from Albumism described the song as a "champagne pop-soul sparkler". Music videoA music video was made to accompany the song, directed by Zowie Broach. It features the two girls dressed in suits, ties, and gloves as they meet in a high-class European cafe where they chat, giggle, and whisper into each other's ears. These scenes are intercut with scenes of each of the girls being caressed or hugging a male companion in an upscale bedroom. The video ends with the two girls leaving together in a limousine. Track listings*'UK CD single' #"Last Thing on My Mind" (7" Mix) 3:34 #"Another Lover" 3:31 #"Venus" (Extended) 7:25 #"I Heard a Rumour" (Horoscope Mix) 5:53 *'UK 7-inch single' #"Last Thing on My Mind" 3:35 #"Another Lover" 3:31 Credits and personnelVocals*Lead vocals Sara Dallin, Keren Woodward*Background vocals Cleveland Watkiss, Lance Ellington, Leroy Osborne*, Mae McKenna, Mark Williamson, Mike Stock, Miriam Stockley Personnel*Production Mike Stock, Pete Waterman*Mixing Dave Ford *Engineer Gordon Dennis, Peter Day *Assistant engineer Chris McDonnell, Dean Murphy, Jason Barron, Jesse Tranbury, Les Sharma, Martin Neary, Paul Waterman *Additional engineer Dillon Gallagher *Drums A. Linn *Drums Gary Miller *Keyboards Gary Miller, Julian Gingell, Mike Stock Credits adapted from the liner notes of 'Please Yourself'. ChartsSteps version{{Infobox song | name = Last Thing on My Mind | cover = Steps Last Thing on My Mind.jpg | alt = | border = yes | type = single | artist = Steps | album = Step One | B-side = A Love to Last | released = | recorded = 1998 | studio = PWL (Manchester) | genre = * Pop * disco | length = | label = * Jive * EBUL | writer = * Mike Stock * Pete Waterman * Sara Dallin * Keren Woodward | producer = * Mark Topham * Karl Twigg * Pete Waterman | prev_title = 5,6,7,8 | prev_year = 1997 | next_title = One for Sorrow | next_year = 1998 | misc = }} British group Steps recorded a version of "Last Thing on My Mind" for their debut studio album, 'Step One' (1998). Background and releaseFollowing the release of their debut single "5,6,7,8", "Last Thing on My Mind" was released as their next single and became their first top 10 in the United Kingdom. The song became the group's first top 10 single in the United Kingdom charting at number six, outselling and outpeaking the original version. The song was produced by Pete Waterman and lasts for a duration of three minutes and five seconds. The two main verses are performed by Faye and Claire, respectively, whilst Lisa performs the bridge, after the instrumental. The chorus is performed by the entire group, and the song features no solo male voice.Critical receptionAndy Coleman from 'Birmingham Evening Mail' wrote, "The single sounds like a nineties ABBA and the video even contains "tongue in cheek" references to the 1970s Swedish pop icons."Coleman, Andy (12 May 1998). "Five Steps to pop music heaven...". 'Birmingham Evening Mail'. Retrieved 1 December 2020. Also another editor, Phil Gould noted it as a "ABBA soundalike".Gould, Phil (26 December 1998). "Attack of the TEENS; What's Been Hot, and What's Not in 1998? as Chart Stars B*Witched Jet off Today to Conquer America, PHIL GOULD Looks Back over a Year during Which Teen Pop Has Taken over the Charts". 'Birmingham Evening Mail'. Retrieved 1 December 2020. Can't Stop the Pop described it as an "out-and-out party song" with "elements of disco heartbreak in the lyrics", adding that it "absolutely radiates joy". Geir Rakvaag from Norwegian newspaper 'Dagsavisen' said it "could have been made by ABBA". Julie MacCaskill from 'Daily Record' stated that it is "wonderful".MacCaskill, Julie (2 April 1999). "Steps Are Perfect Pop Tonic; STEPS, GLASGOW CLYDE AUDITORIUM". 'Daily Record'. Retrieved 1 December 2020. Gary James from Entertainment Focus described it as "pure pop heaven", adding, "although when you stop dancing and start listening to the lyrics its actually about an unexpected break up; classic Stock and Waterman." Caroline Sullivan from 'The Guardian' wrote that the track "aspires to ABBAesque melodrama".Sullivan, Caroline (18 September 1998). "This Weeks Pop CD Releases". p. 21. 'The Guardian'.Commercial performance"Last Thing on My Mind" debuted at number six on the UK Singles Chart on 26 April 1998, and after fluctuating inside the top 10 for three weeks, it re-peaked at number six in its fifth week. It spent a further week in the top 10, and collectively had a chart run of 14 consecutive weeks. Following their debut single "5,6,7,8" becoming their first top-40 entry, peaking at number 14 in November 1997, their subsequent 15 single releases all charted within the top 10, however "Last Thing on My Mind" was the only one to not make the top five prior to their split in 2001. "Last Thing on My Mind" is the fifth best selling song of Steps career, and it was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 21 January 2022 for sales and streams shipments of 400,000 units.In continental Europe, the song debuted at number 41 in the Flanders region of Belgium on 9 May 1998. It jumped to number four the following week, and reached number one in its third week, a position it held for 10 consecutive weeks. In the Wallonia region, the song did not achieve the same success, peaking at number 16 in its second week, and remaining on the chart for five weeks. "Last Thing on My Mind" peaked at number 13 in the Netherlands, number 30 in France, and number 59 in Sweden. Elsewhere, the song peaked spent three non-consecutive weeks at number five in Australia, and peaked at number 24 in New Zealand. PromotionThe music video for "Last Thing On My Mind" was directed by Phil Griffin. The video, which was filmed in Cuba, features Lee picking up all the band members in his convertible. When they sing the chorus, each member is singing a scene is similar to ABBA's Mamma Mia. The final scenes of the video are set around a pool where the band perform the full dance routine.Track listings*'European CD single' #"Last Thing On My Mind" (Radio edit) 3:04 *'French CD single' #"Last Thing On My Mind" (Radio edit) 3:04 #"Last Thing on My Mind" (Instrumental) 3:01 *'UK and European CD single' #"Last Thing On My Mind" (Radio edit) 3:04 #"Last Thing On My Mind" (Wip't Up In The Disco Mix) 5:39 #"A Love to Last" 3:42 #"Last Thing on My Mind" (Instrumental) 3:00 *'UK promotional 12-inch single' #"Last Thing On My Mind" (Wip't Up In The Disco Mix) 5:39 #"Last Thing On My Mind" (Radio edit) 3:04 #"Last Thing On My Mind" (Wip't Up In The Disco Mix Instrumental) 5:39 *'Australian CD maxi single' #"Last Thing On My Mind" (Radio edit) 3:04 #"Last Thing On My Mind" (Wip't Up In The Disco Mix) 5:39 #"A Love to Last" 3:42 #"Last Thing on My Mind" (Instrumental) 3:01 #"5,6,7,8" (Radio edit) 3:22 Credits and personnelA-side: "Last Thing on My Mind" 'Recording' *Recorded at PWL Studios, Manchester in 1998 *Mixed at PWL Studios, Manchester *Mastered at Transfermation Studios, London 'Vocals' *Lead vocals Faye Tozer, Lisa Scott-Lee, Claire Richards *Background vocals Lee Latchford-Evans, Ian "H" Watkins 'Personnel' *Songwriting Mike Stock, Pete Waterman, Sara Dallin, Keren Woodward *Production Karl Twigg, Mark Topham, Pete Waterman *Mixing Paul Waterman *Engineer Chris McDonnell *Assistant engineer Al Unsworth, Bradlee Spreadborough *Drums Chris McDonnell *Keyboards Karl Twigg, Mark Topham Credits adapted from the liner notes of 'Step One'. B-side: "A Love to Last" 'Recording' *Recorded at PWL Studios, Manchester in 1998 *Mixed at PWL Studios, Manchester *Mastered at Transfermation Studios, London 'Vocals' *Lead vocals Claire Richards, Ian "H" Watkins *Background vocals Faye Tozer, Lisa Scott-Lee, Lee Latchford-Evans 'Personnel' *Songwriting Barry Upton, Steve Crosby *Production Dan Sanders, Pete Waterman *Mixing Paul Waterman Credits adapted from the liner notes of "Last Thing on My Mind". Charts and certificationsWeekly charts Year-end charts Certifications Notable cover versionsSha-Na recorded a version of the song, peaking at number 38 on the Ultratop Flanders chart. ReferencesCategory:1992 singles Category:1992 songs Category:1998 singles Category:Bananarama songs Category:Jive Records singles Category:London Records singles Category:Songs written by Keren Woodward Category:Songs written by Mike Stock (musician) Category:Songs written by Pete Waterman Category:Songs written by Sara Dallin Category:Steps (group) songs Category:Ultratop 50 Singles (Flanders) number-one singles | |
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