1985 (song)
"1985" | |
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Song by SR-71 | |
from the album Here We Go Again | |
Released | May 21, 2004 |
Recorded | 2003 |
Genre | Pop punk, alternative rock |
Length | 3:41 |
Songwriter(s) | Mitch Allan, John Allan |
Producer(s) | Mitch Allan |
"1985" | ||||
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Single by Bowling for Soup | ||||
from the album A Hangover You Don't Deserve | ||||
Released | July 27, 2004 | |||
Format | Digital download, CD single | |||
Recorded |
Red Ruby Productions Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. | |||
Genre | Pop punk, power pop | |||
Length | 3:13 | |||
Label | FFROE, Jive, Zomba | |||
Songwriter(s) | Jaret Reddick, Mitch Allan, John Allen | |||
Producer(s) | Butch Walker | |||
Bowling for Soup singles chronology | ||||
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"1985" is a 2004 song originally written and recorded by SR-71. It was covered by American rock band Bowling for Soup, whose version reached #23 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was featured on the band's album A Hangover You Don't Deserve.[1]
Origins
According to SR-71's website, Bowling for Soup's Jaret Reddick (a friend of SR-71) heard the song (from the group's album Here We Go Again) and asked for and received permission to record a cover version.[2] However, according to Bowling for Soup's website, it was Allan that called Reddick to suggest the possible cover.[3] Either way, it was Bowling for Soup's version, with slightly reworked lyrics from the original, that has become familiar to most United States radio listeners and appeared on the charts.
Content
The song is about a middle-aged woman who dislikes modern pop culture, believing that mid-1980s pop culture was better.
References to the culture of the 1980s
Because the Bowling for Soup version of the song differs in lyrics from the SR-71 original, the two versions also differ with respect to some of their references to the 1980s. Certain references were removed from the original and replaced with new ones, while some were added in places where the original song repeated lines.
Track listing
- 7" vinyl
- "1985" – 3:13
- "Make It Up to You" – 3:52
- CD single
- "1985" – 3:13
- "Bipolar" – 2:37
- "Major Denial" – 2:22
- Digital EP
- "1985" – 3:13
- "Bipolar" – 2:37
- "Major Denial" – 2:22
- "Make It Up to You" – 3:52
Radio Disney edit
A separate edit of the song was recorded for Radio Disney. The lyric changes are as follows:
- "One Prozac a day" is changed to "One workout a day".
- "Only been with one man" is changed to "Only loved just one man".
- "She was gonna shake her ass" is changed to "She was gonna shake it right."
Charts
Chart (2004) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart[4] | 22 |
Irish Singles Chart[4] | 36 |
UK Singles Chart[4] | 35 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[4] | 23 |
US Billboard Top 40 Mainstream | 10 |
US Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks | 5 |
US Billboard Top 40 Tracks | 13 |
Parodies
- Matt "That One Guy" Hodgson has released a parody, "1955," based on Back to the Future. The song became a hit on the Dr. Demento Radio Show.
- Psycho Pat Schaefer (also on Dr. Demento) has released a parody, "1955", which focuses on a grandma and her delusions about actually living in the year 1955.
- Johnny Crass has released another parody, "Being a Jedi", based on Star Wars. This version relates the plot of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, and compares the prequel trilogy unfavorably to the classic trilogy.
- The Bob Ricci band parodied the song as "Beach Boy Soup", using the lyrics of the Beach Boys song, "Kokomo".
- Christian parody band ApologetiX released a parody titled "None Too Ladylike" on the group's Wordplay album, about Jezebel from the Bible.
- Dino-Mike wrote a song to this called "Another '1985' Parody" making light of the fact that so many had parodied the original song.
- Musical comedian Odd Austin recorded a parody called "That '70s Song" about the Fox sitcom That '70s Show.
- April 30, 2010, gamer-geek parody band Palette-Swap Ninja released "Arcade Gaming Shrine" for free on its website.
Cover versions
The Bowling For Soup version has been covered by Richard Thompson on the live album 1000 Years of Popular Music.
References
- ↑ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. September 18, 2004. p. 72. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ↑ Archived July 27, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "JARED NEWSFLASH! 1985 IS HERE!". bowlingforsoup.com. Archived from the original on August 20, 2008. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 "Bowling for Soup - 1985 - Music Charts". (acharts.us). Retrieved February 16, 2010.
External links
- Lyrics of the Bowling for Soup version at MetroLyrics