Do Not Disturb (song)

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“Do Not Disturb”
“Do Not Disturb” cover
Single by Bananarama
from the album True Confessions
B-side Ghost
Released August 1985
Format 7" single, 12" single
Recorded May 1985
Genre Pop
Label London Records
Writer(s) Jolley & Swain
Producer Jolley & Swain
Bananarama singles chronology
"The Wild Life"
(1984)
"Do Not Disturb"
(1985)
"Venus"
(1986)

"Do Not Disturb" is a song recorded by English girl group Bananarama. It was written and produced by the production duo of Steve Jolley and Tony Swain. Originally released as a stand-alone single in 1985, the track was later added to Bananarama's third album True Confessions which was issued by London Records several months later. "Do Not Disturb" was released in the UK, Australia, Germany and Japan but only charted in the UK.

Bananarama did not like the song. Group member Keren Woodward later said of the True Confessions album, "It is all our ideas, it is what we wanted to sound like and sing about. Except 'Do Not Disturb' which Swain and Jolley wrote and which we don't think is very good. Thats why there's eleven songs on the LP instead of ten" [1]. When released, "Do Not Disturb" was a mid-charting single, peaking at number thirty-one.

The music video for "Do Not Disturb" (directed by Simon Milne) features Bananarama in a brightly lit hotel clad in long white flowing dresses and blouses similar to the single's picture sleeve. The video also cuts frequently to a set with Bananarama dancing, and doing football tricks with superimposed circular footage. The whole video has a "round" theme, from round beds, and spas to a round frame in which each member dances within. "Do Not Disturb" is also interesting because it demarcates between the silly contrived videos from Deep Sea Skiving, and the sophisticated and sensual videos from "Venus" onwards. For this reason, "Do Not Disturb" is a transitional video in style and image; the trite and silly storyline is a remnant of their predecessor videos, but the tidier and glamourous image and clothes is much more aligned towards "Venus".

[edit] Charts

Chart (1985) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 31

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