Cities (Talking Heads song)

"Cities"
Single by Talking Heads
from the album Fear of Music
B-side Cities (Live Version)/Artists Only
Released 1980
Format 7", 12"
Genre New wave, post-punk, funk
Length 4:10
Label Sire
Writer(s) David Byrne
Producer(s) Brian Eno, Talking Heads
Talking Heads singles chronology
"I Zimbra"
(1980)
"Cities"
(1980)
"Crosseyed and Painless"
(1980)

"Cities" was a single released by the American new wave band Talking Heads. It is the fourth track on the 1979 album Fear of Music.

Song style

"Cities" is a fast-paced bass and keyboard-led song. Tina Weymouth's bass playing in the song is described as both "melodic" and "funky", while David Byrne's guitar is said to be jittery, but clean-sounding. The song fades both in and out with a very aggressive funky rhythm and the fade-out makes a building-up feeling as it transitions into the next song, "Life During Wartime".[1]

Lyrics

The song's meaning is simple: it is mainly about a man looking for a city to live in, though lead singer David Byrne's surrealistic yet humorous delivery of the song is anything but simple. The lyrics are both deadpan and silly causing a mixed humor in the song. This combination can be seen in lyrics such as "Did I forget to mention, forget to mention Memphis, home of Elvis and the ancient Greeks."[2]

Other versions

The jam band, Phish, covered "Cities" on their album Slip, Stitch and Pass and it has been played frequently at their concerts.[3]

Track listing

7" release

  1. "Cities" – 4:10
  2. "Cities" – (live version)[4]

12" release

  1. "Cities" – 4:10
  2. "Cities" – (live version)
  3. "Artists Only" – 3:36[5]

References

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