Funkytown

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“Funkytown”
“Funkytown” cover
Single by Lipps Inc
B-side "All Night Dancing"
Released 1980
Genre Disco
Length 3:58
Label Casablanca Records
Writer(s) Steven Greenberg
Producer Steven Greenberg
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"Funkytown" is a song made by the disco band Lipps Inc. The song expresses the pinings for a metaphorical place that keeps "me movin', keeps me groovin' with some energy" and is considered to be one of the last hit songs of the disco era, as by the spring of 1980 disco's popularity was fading. It was a number-one hit in many countries.

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[edit] History

The song was written, produced and recorded in August 1979 by Fiona Ryan and engineered by David 'Z' Rivkin. An accomplished drummer, Greenberg played the percussion parts. Roger Dumas programmed the Oberheim and Moog synthesizers, and was responsible for suggesting and developing the Moog Vocoder voice effect that became the Funkytown signature sound. Dumas and Greenberg shared keyboard duties. Vocal tracks were performed by Cynthia Johnson and Greenberg (low Vocoder voice). It is unclear who performed the signature saxophone riff about midway through the song, although singer Cynthia Johnson was also an accomplished saxophonist, and it wouldn't be unreasonable to assume that she is the one featured (uncredited) on the track. The Minneapolis-based touring band 'Lipps Inc.' consisted of Cynthia Johnson (singer), Terry Grant (bass), Ivan Rafowitz (keyboards), Peter Johnson (keyboards), Bobby Vandell (drums), Tom Riopelle (guitar), and Steven Greenberg (producer/writer). "Funkytown" reached the top of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and went platinum the following year. Lipps Inc. continued to record until 1985 with a changing line-up but never saw the success of that first hit. The song quickly came to symbolize the energetic, experimental Twin Cities music scene.

The original 45 of "Funkytown," released on Casablanca Records.
The original 45 of "Funkytown," released on Casablanca Records.

The song was a worldwide hit reaching number one in the United States, Australia, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, Israel, New Zealand, Norway, Spain and West Germany. "Funkytown" reached #2 in the United Kingdom Singles Chart in the summer of 1980.

[edit] Cover versions

In 1986, it was covered by Australian band Pseudo Echo, who gave the song a different direction, moving away from the early eighties' electronica towards later eighties' rock, including a guitar solo in the middle. Pseudo Echo's version spent seven weeks at number one in Australia, (Lipps Inc's was #1 for only two weeks in Australia), and was also a number-six US hit in July of the following year. Pseudo Echo also never achieved great success with other releases, making Funkytown a rare example of a musical one-hit wonder for two different bands.

In 2007, it was covered by Alvin and the Chipmunks as their version appeared in the live-action/CGI film adaptation. Their version peaked at #86.

[edit] Trivia

In 2008 it was featured on an episode of Skins as Cassie danced during an exam.

In the Shrek movies it is often featured when the scene changes to the town of Far Far Away.

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Preceded by
"Call Me" by Blondie
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
May 31, 1980
Succeeded by
"Coming Up (Live at Glasgow)" by Paul McCartney and Wings
Preceded by
"Call Me" by Blondie
ARC Weekly Top 40 number one single
May 31, 1980 - June 7, 1980
Succeeded by
"Coming Up (Live at Glasgow)" by Paul McCartney and Wings
Preceded by
"And the Beat Goes On" / "Can You Do the Boogie" / "Out the Box" by The Whispers
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number one single (with "All Night Dancing")
March 8, 1980 - March 15, 1980
Succeeded by
"High on Your Love" / "Hot Hot (Give It All You Got)" by Debbie Jacobs
Preceded by
"High on Your Love" / "Hot Hot (Give It All You Got)" by Debbie Jacobs
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number one single (with "All Night Dancing")
March 29, 1980 - April 5, 1980
Succeeded by
"Stomp!" by Brothers Johnson