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A Trick of the Night

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"A Trick of the Night"
SinglebyBananarama
from the albumTrue Confessions
B-side
  • "A Cut Above the Rest"
  • "Set on You"
ReleasedDecember 1986(US)
2 February 1987(UK)
RecordedSeptember 1985
GenrePop
Length4:40(Album Version)
4:22(US Single Version)
4:06(Single Version)
LabelLondon Records
Songwriter(s)Jolley & Swain
Producer(s)Jolley & Swain
Bananaramasingles chronology
"More Than Physical"
(1986)
"A Trick of the Night"/" Set on You "
(1986)
"I Heard a Rumour"
(1987)

"A Trick of the Night"is a mid-tempoballadrecorded by Englishgirl groupBananarama.It was written and produced bySteve Jolley and Tony Swainand released as the final single from Bananarama's albumTrue Confessions.

The song was re-recorded for UK single release, with newsynthesizertracks and vocal arrangement by theStock Aitken Waterman(SAW) production trio, at the request ofLondon Recordsfor the UK release.[1]The song was included on the CD version ofGreatest Hits Collectionas a bonus track; it was not included on the vinyl version nor their 2001 compilationThe Very Best of Bananarama.

The Number One Mix, the single remix, and related variations interpolated the music ofPrincess' "Say I'm Your Number One".Lyrics from the Number One Mix, were sampled on Bananarama's"I Heard a Rumour"B-side song" Clean-Cut Boy ".

Background

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The band named the track as their favourite song fromTrue Confessions,but its release was deprioritized behind "More Than Physical",due to the record company's concerns about the act's ability to chart strongly with a ballad.[2][1]

The cautionary message in the lyrics are directed towards a male friend who has left home to seek his fortune in the big city but is experiencing challenges and facing the prospect of becoming arentboy.

Music video

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Two videos were filmed for the song. The North American version, directed byAndy Morahan,featured Bananarama singing the song in a house at night, with their images projected on to movie screens.

The release of the single in the UK was delayed until February 1987, so that Bananarama could participate in aBBCtelevision show calledIn at the Deep End.Each weekChris SerleorPaul Heineywould have to master a new skill - in this case, Paul Heiney had to master the art of directing a popmusic video(the episode was similar to MTV'sMaking the Videoprogramme) for this song. Group membersSara Dallin,Siobhan FaheyandKeren Woodwardhated the final product. “The video is just the worst," said Sarah. "I don’t want people to think this is our idea of a good video."[1]

Critical reception

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Jane Wilkes ofRecord Mirrorcriticized the fact that the whole song sounds like an intro and "never really seems to get off the ground", which makes the record "basically dull".[3]In another issue of the same magazine,James Hamiltonfound "dreary" the 7-inch version, but praised the 12-inch version which "revived their old trick, making the first half of this(0-)105+12bpm jiggler sounds exactly likePrincess' "Say I'm Your Number One",instrumental for ages before any real vocal begins".[4]Wayne Hussey ofSmash Hitspanned the song, stating it was a "shame" and "just standard Americanised disco fodder", as the band's "usual pop swagger is not evident here".[5]

Chart performance

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"A Trick of the Night" was a top-40 hit in the UK, peaking at number 32.[6]The SAW-remixed version received the most airplay in their home country, which allowed the song to reach number 12 on the European Airplay Top 50 where it charted for five weeks,[7]while the ballad version stalled at number 76 on the U.S.BillboardHot 100.[8]The single spent one week in the AustralianKent Music Reporttop 100 singles chart, where it peaked at number 99.[9]"A Trick of the Night" peaked at number 24 in Ireland.[10]

Track listings

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US 7-inch London Records/Polygram 886 119-7
  1. "A Trick of the Night" (US Single version) 4:22
  2. "A Cut Above the Rest" (Album version) 3:40S. Jolley/T. Swain/S. Dallin/S. Fahey/K. Woodward
US 12-inch single 886 119-1
  1. "A Trick of the Night" (The Number One Mix) - (8:13)
    Remixed by Stock/Aitken/Waterman
  2. "A Trick of the Night" (Tricky Mix) - (7:15)
    Remixed by Jolley & Swain
  3. "A Trick of the Night" (Dub Mix) - (4:31)
    Remixed by Stock/Aitken/Waterman
UK 7-inch single NANA12
  1. "A Trick of the Night" (Single Version) 4:06
    Available on the CD albumThe Greatest Hits Collection
  2. "A Trick of the Night" (Tricky Mix - Edit)
UK 7-inch EP single NANEP12
  1. "A Trick of the Night" (Single Version) 4:06
  2. "A Cut Above the Rest" 3:40
  3. "A Trick of the Night" (Alternative 7-inch Number One Edit) 4:27
  4. "Set on You" 3:56
    M. Stock/M. Aitken/P. Waterman/S. Dallin/S. Fahey/K. Woodward
UK 7-inch picture disc NANPD12
  1. "A Trick of the Night" (Single Version) 4:06
  2. "A Trick of the Night" (Tricky Mix - Edit)
UK 12-inch single NANX12
  1. "A Trick of the Night" (The Number One Mix) 8:14
    Available on the CD albumThe Twelve Inches of Bananarama
  2. "A Trick of the Night" (Tricky Mix) 7:15
  3. "Set on You" 3:56
UK promo 12-inch single NANDJ 12
  1. "A Trick of the Night" (Dub Mix) 4:31
  2. "A Trick of the Night" (Instrumental) 4:13 #:Remixed by Stock/Aitken/Waterman
Other versions
  1. "A Trick of the Night" (Album Version) - (4:38)
    Taken from the albumTrue Confessions
  2. "A Trick of the Night" (UK Video Version) - (4:20)
    Available on the remastered 2007True Confessionsbut mistakenly listed as (Single Version)
  3. "A Trick of the Night" (US Video Version) - (4:14)

Personnel

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Bananarama

Additional musicians

Charts

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Weekly chart performance for "A Trick of the Night"
Chart (1987) Peak
position
Australia (Australian Music Report)[9] 99
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)[11] 95
Europe (European Airplay Top 50)[7] 12
Ireland (IRMA)[10] 24
UK Singles(OCC)[6] 32
USBillboardHot 100[8] 76
USDance Club Songs(Billboard)[12] 39
USDance Singles Sales(Billboard)[13] 39
USCash BoxTop 100[14] 71
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References

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  1. ^abc"A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman: Ep 19: Looking Good Diving to I Just Can't Wait on Apple Podcasts".Apple Podcasts.Retrieved27 December2021.
  2. ^Bananarama - The Meldrum Tapes interview,31 January 2015,retrieved27 December2021
  3. ^Wilkes, Jane (7 February 1987)."Singles reviewed by Jane Wilkes"(PDF).Record Mirror.London: Spotlight Publications Ltd. p. 12.ISSN0144-5804.Retrieved31 October2023– via World Radio History.
  4. ^Hamilton, James(28 February 1987)."BPM by James Hamilton"(PDF).Record Mirror.London: Spotlight Publications Ltd. p. 25.ISSN0144-5804.Retrieved31 October2023– via World Radio History.
  5. ^Hussey, Wayne (28 January – 10 February 1987)."Singles reviewed by Wayne Hussey"(PDF).Smash Hits.Vol. 9, no. 2. p. 49.ISSN0260-3004.Retrieved20 November2023– via World Radio History.
  6. ^ab"Bananarama: Artist Chart History".Official Charts Company.Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  7. ^ab"European Airplay Top 50"(PDF).Music & Media.Vol. 4, no. 10. 14 March 1987. p. 4.OCLC29800226.Retrieved2 October2023– via World Radio History.
  8. ^ab"Bananarama Chart History (Hot 100)".Billboard.Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  9. ^abKent, David(1993).Australian Chart Book 1970–1992(illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 26.ISBN0-646-11917-6.
  10. ^ab"The Irish Charts – Search Results – Trick of the Light ".Irish Singles Chart.Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  11. ^"European Hot 100 Singles"(PDF).Music & Media.Vol. 4, no. 9. 7 March 1987. p. 15.OCLC29800226– via World Radio History.
  12. ^"Bananarama Chart History (Dance Club Songs)".Billboard.Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  13. ^"Bananarama Chart History (Dance Singles Sales)".Billboard.Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  14. ^"Cash Box Top 100 Singles – Week ending January 24, 1987".Cash Box.Retrieved16 November2020.