Baby You're Dynamite Explained

Baby You're Dynamite
Cover:Baby_You're_Dynamite_-_Cliff_Richard_single.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Cliff Richard
Album:Silver
Recorded:August 1983
Studio:Abbey Road
Genre:Pop
Label:EMI Records
Producer:Bruce Welch
Prev Title:Please Don't Fall in Love
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Ocean Deep
Next Year:1984

"Baby You're Dynamite" is a song performed by Cliff Richard and was released as a single in early 1984 in the UK. The song is written by Doug Flett and Guy Fletcher. It first appeared on Richard's 1983 album Silver and in the UK became the third single lifted from the album. During the single's 6-week run on UK Singles Chart, with "Ocean Deep" as the B-side, it peaked at number 27.

In some markets such as Germany, Australia and The Netherlands, the song was the second single lifted from the Silver album. This single was released in late 1983 and had a different B-side, "Back in Vaudeville", a non-album track.

Reversal of A and B-sides

See main article: Ocean Deep. Shortly after the single's original release, fans lobbied the record company to release the B-side, "Ocean Deep" as the A-side. Several disc-jockeys also insisted on playing "Ocean Deep" instead of the A-side. This eventually mounted enough pressure on EMI Records to release "Ocean Deep" as the A-side.[1] A new picture cover was created for the single, but the release simply reused the same catalogue number and relegated an extended mix of "Baby You're Dynamite" to the B-side.[2]

"Ocean Deep" entered the chart at number 72 in May, three weeks after "Baby You're Dynamite" had left the chart, but climbed no further in its three remaining weeks in the top 100.[3]

Charts

"Baby You're Dynamite"/"Ocean Deep"
"Baby You're Dynamite"/"Back in Vaudeville"
"Ocean Deep"/"Baby You're Dynamite" (extended mix)

Notes and References

  1. Baby You're Dynamite / Ocean Deep A-side flip (from: Cliff Richard Hit-Maker, Part 27 1984). Hooper. William. Dynamite International. 118. 4. The International Cliff Richard Movement. Utrecht, Netherlands. June–July 1988.
  2. Web site: The Cliff Richard Collector's Guide, UK Singles Picture Covers. John Panteny. cliffrichardsongs.com. 2012-05-25.
  3. Web site: Cliff Richard's UK positions. Official Charts Company. 2014-01-03.
  4. Book: Kent, David. Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book, St Ives, N.S.W . 1993. 0-646-11917-6.