Wings of a Dove (Madness song)

"Wings of a Dove"
Single by Madness
from the album Keep Moving (US)
Non-album single (UK)
B-side "Behind the Eight Ball"
Released 20 August 1983
Format
Recorded 1983
Genre
Length 3:01
Label Stiff
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Madness singles chronology
"Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)/Madness (Is All in the Mind)"
(1983)
"Wings of a Dove"
(1983)
"The Sun and the Rain"
(1983)

"Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)/Madness (Is All in the Mind)"
(1983)
"Wings of a Dove"
(1983)
"The Sun and the Rain"
(1983)
Divine Madness track listing
"Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)"
(15)
"Wings of a Dove"
(16)
"The Sun and the Rain"
(17)

"Wings of a Dove" (also known as "Wings of a Dove (A Celebratory Song)") is a song by Madness. It was released in 1983 as a stand-alone single and later in 1984 it was included on the American version of their album Keep Moving. The single spent 10 weeks in British charts peaking at number 2. It peaked at number 1 in Ireland.

"Wings of a Dove" was written by Suggs and Chas Smash and they also share lead vocals here. The song is quite unusual for Madness, featuring steel drums by Creighton Steel Sounds and a gospel choir from The Inspirational Choir of the Pentecostal First Born Church of the Living God.

The song enjoyed a brief resurgence in popularity in 1999 when it was featured in the movie 10 Things I Hate About You.

Promotional music video

The music video for the song depicts all involved in the record (including the steel band and choir) performing in a party atmosphere on board an aeroplane piloted by Chas Smash. They all bail out in a small white van after Smash loses control of the plane, the final sequence showing the van parachuting gently back down to earth. It's the first generation of an Iveco Daily; however, there is the back of a Ford Transit shown on the plane before the fall.

The clips of the parachuting Iveco Daily were originally filmed for a French television advert for the van.[1] Dave Robinson, the founder of Stiff Records, as well as the sole director of Madness' music videos,[2] had bought the rights to the footage some time earlier with the intention of including it in a Madness video and the lyrical content of "Wings of a Dove" gave him the opportunity to use it.

Track listing

  1. "Wings of a Dove"
  2. "Behind the 8 Ball"
  1. "Wings of a Dove (Blue Train Mix)"
  2. "Behind the 8 Ball"
  3. "One's Second Thoughtlessness"

Chart performance

Chart (1983) Peak
position
Total
weeks
Irish Singles Chart[3] 1 5
UK Singles Chart[4] 2 10

References

Preceded by
"Give It Up" by KC and the Sunshine Band
Irish Singles Chart number-one single by Madness
August 28, 1983 (1 week)
Succeeded by
"Red Red Wine" by UB40
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