Candy (Iggy Pop song) explained

Candy
Cover:IggyPopCandy.jpeg
Type:single
Artist:Iggy Pop
Album:Brick by Brick
Released:September 19, 1990
Length:
Label:Virgin
Producer:Don Was
Prev Title:Home
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Butt Town
Next Year:1991

"Candy" is a song from Iggy Pop's ninth solo album, Brick by Brick. A duet with Kate Pierson of the B-52's, it was the album's second single, in September 1990.[1] It became the biggest mainstream hit of Pop's career, as he reached the top 40 in the United States for the first and only time. The song additionally peaked within the top 10 in Australia, Belgium and the Netherlands. "I've written one good pop song: 'Candy'," he noted. "It's a very decent, proper pop song, but that's as far as that went."[2]

The cover was drawn by American cartoonist Charles Burns. "Candy" reappeared on the 1996 compilation and the 2005 two-disc collection .

Background

The initial narrator is a man (Pop) who grieves a lost love. Following the first chorus, the perspective of the woman (Pierson) is heard. She expresses, unbeknownst to the man, that she misses him too.[3] According to Pop, the lyrics refer to a teenage girlfriend, Betsy:

The song was initially offered to Chrissie Hynde. She said, "we didn't pull that off. And I always regretted that, because Iggy was always my number one when I was growing up. And then he wrote this song and he sent it to me. It was handwritten and everything. I don't know what I did to turn him off the idea, but then I never heard from him. And he ended up doing the song with Kate Pierson."[4]

Reception

In the United States, "Candy" debuted on November 24, 1990, at number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100. It peaked at number 28 in February 1991 and is Pop's only single to appear on the chart. The song was a top-five modern rock hit, remaining on the Modern Rock Tracks chart for 17 weeks. It also reached the top 30 of the Album Rock Tracks chart. Elsewhere, the single reached the top 10 in Belgium, the Netherlands and Australia, peaking at numbers 10, four, and nine, respectively. "Candy" also charted well in New Zealand, reaching number 39, and is Pop's only other song to chart there besides the number-one hit "Real Wild Child (Wild One)". However, it was not as commercially successful in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 67.

In 2008, the song was ranked number seven on Spinner.com's list of the 10 best duets ever, and number 14 in Retrocrush's list of the 25 greatest duets of all time.[5] [6]

Track listings

CD single (U.S.)

  1. "Candy" (Single Edit) — 4:02
  2. "Candy" (Original Single) — 4:19
  3. "Candy" (Less Guitar Mix) — 4:16

12" vinyl / CD maxi (Europe)

  1. "Candy" — 4:13
  2. "The Undefeated" (Acoustic Demo Version) — 2:38
  3. "Butt Town" (Acoustic Demo Version) — 2:32

10" vinyl limited edition (U.K.)

  1. "Candy"
  2. "Pussy Power" (Acoustic Demo Version)
  3. "My Baby Wants to Rock n' Roll" (Acoustic Demo Version)

7" vinyl (Germany, France)

  1. "Candy" — 4:13
  2. "Pussy Power" (Acoustic Demo Version) — 2:38

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (1990)Position
Belgium (Ultratop)[8] 96
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[9] 40
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[10] 41

Cover versions

Killer Barbies version

Candy
Cover:KillerbarbiesCandy.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Killer Barbies featuring Bela B.
Album:Sin Is In
Released:September 30, 2002
Genre:Rock and roll, punk rock
Label:Drakkar
Producer:Uwe Hoffmann
Chronology:The Killer Barbies
Prev Title:Gente Pez
Prev Year:2001

"Candy" was recorded and released as a single by the Spanish punk band Killer Barbies and German rock musician Bela B. in 2002 on Drakkar Records.

The maxi-CD contains a comic book illustrated by German graphic artist Schwarwel, titled Tales of the Killer Barbies, in which Bela appears as Count Bela ("der Graf", or in English "the Count", a nickname for Bela B.).

The band's album Sin Is In does not include the single version of the song; however, it does contain a John Fryer remix as well as the music video for "Candy."

Video

Silvia finds a comic book from a stand, where Bela as Count Bela sings to her. She gets hooked on it and sits down to read it. However, her bandmates follow her and she has to flee to read the comic book in peace. Later, Count Bela sings in the studio with her. Silvia is also seen as a comic book character.

Track listings

  1. "Candy" feat. Bela B. (Iggy Pop) — 3:59
  2. "Candy" (Spanish version) (Iggy Pop) — 3:57
Comic book version
  1. "Candy" feat. Bela B. (Iggy Pop) — 3:59
  2. "Fui yo" (non-album track) (S. Garcia/A. Dominguez) — 3:29
  3. "Going Wild" (non-album track) (S. Garcia/A. Dominguez) — 3:11
  4. "Candy" (Spanish version) feat. Bela B. (Iggy Pop) — 3:57

Other versions

External links

Notes and References

  1. "Candy" - single
  2. Gary . Graff . Gary Graff . I'll be 75 by the time of my next album… . . 231 . January 2017 . 44.
  3. Billik, Kira L. "Iggy Pop is still angry, but his music is maturing." Associated Press (via the Chicago Tribune) November 15, 1990: 19E.
  4. News: Chrissie Hynde: 'I'm more relaxed now. Ageing is like being a pothead again' . . 2023-08-08.
  5. http://www.spinner.com/2008/10/01/10-best-duets-ever-no-7/ 10 Best Duets Ever: No. 7
  6. http://www.retrocrush.com/archive2008/duets/ The Greatest Duets of All Time
  7. Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. Music & Media. 7. 46. IV. November 17, 1990. June 21, 2021.
  8. Web site: Jaaroverzichten 1990. Ultratop. Dutch. April 2, 2019.
  9. Web site: Top 100-Jaaroverzicht van 1990. Dutch Top 40. May 26, 2020.
  10. Web site: Jaaroverzichten - Single 1990. MegaCharts. Dutch. April 2, 2019.
  11. Pop O.D.: The Songs of Iggy Pop - Overview