Body Talk (Ratt song) explained

Body Talk
Type:single
Artist:Ratt
Album:Dancing Undercover
Released:January 25, 1987 [1]
Recorded:1986
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:3:44
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Beau Hill
Prev Title:Slip of the Lip
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:I Want a Woman
Next Year:1989

"Body Talk" is a song written and recorded by American heavy metal band Ratt. The song is primarily written by Ratt's bassist Juan Croucier. Ratt's guitarist Warren DeMartini had the song's opening riffs for years. However, no one was able to develop it into a song. Under a very tight deadline (one day to be exact), Ratt bassist Juan Croucier stepped in. He wrote all the vocal melodies and lyrics, adding additional chord progressions to the one riff that had been around for years. The song title was apparently conceived of by Ratt producer Beau Hill or vocalist Stephen Pearcy.

It appears as the fifth track of their third full-length album Dancing Undercover and the eleventh track of their compilation album Ratt & Roll 81-91. It was also used as a soundtrack for Eddie Murphy's film The Golden Child. The video was added on MTV in late '86, while "Dance" was still in heavy rotation. The song was written by Ratt vocalist Stephen Pearcy, bassist Juan Croucier and guitarist Warren DeMartini.

Track listing (Japan)

  1. "Body Talk"
  2. "Slip of the Lip"

In the US, only promo singles of each track were issued separately.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ratt singles.