Come Said the Boy explained

Come Said the Boy
Cover:Come_Said_the_Boy_by_Mondo_Rock.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Mondo Rock
Album:The Modern Bop
Released:28 November 1983[1]
Recorded:August 1983
Studio:Fast Forward Studios
Genre:Rock, pop rock
Length:4:41
Label:WEA
Producer:John Sayers, Mondo Rock
Prev Title:In Another Love
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Baby Wants to Rock
Next Year:1984

"Come Said the Boy" is a song by Australian rock band Mondo Rock, released in November 1983[1] as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album The Modern Bop (1984). The song became the band's highest-charting single, peaking at number 2 on the Kent Music Report.[2] [3] It was written by the group's lead guitarist, Eric McCusker, and was co-produced by John Sayers and the band.

The music video and vinyl single's cover artwork was filmed at Maroubra Beach in Sydney in 1983.

At the 1983 Countdown Music Awards, the song was nominated for Best Australian Single.[4]

In January 2018, as part of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", the 'most Australian' songs of all time, "Come Said The Boy" was ranked number 73.[5]

Background

By 1983 the Mondo Rock line-up were James Black (ex-Rum Jungle, Russell Morris Band) on keyboards and guitar; James Gillard on bass guitar; John James Hackett (ex-Stars, the Fabulaires) on drums; Eric McCusker (ex-The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band) on guitar and Ross Wilson (ex-Daddy Cool) on lead vocals.[6] [7] They started recording their fourth studio album, The Modern Bop (March 1984), in August 1983 with co-production by John Sayer and the band.[6] [7]

In November 1983 the album's lead single, "Come Said the Boy", was released, which peaked at number 2 on the Kent Music Report singles chart in the following month.[6] [8] It was written by McCusker as a provocative tale about the loss of virginity—it was banned by some radio stations, including Sydney's then top-rated 2SM, which was affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.[9] McCusker later recalled, "I can't remember if [the title] was a smutty pun. I think there was a little bit of that."[9] He elaborated, "[It's] a linear song with a lot of ocean imagery... Back then, I was interested in seeing what you could get away with."[9]

Track listings

Aus 7" Single
  1. "Come Said the Boy" (Eric McCusker) – 4:41
  2. "Gotta Get Out" (Ross Wilson) – 3:27
US 7" Single
  1. "Come Said the Boy" (Eric McCusker) – 3:57
  2. "Cost of Living" (Eric McCusker, John James Hackett, Ross Wilson, James Black) – 4:06

Charts

Year-end charts

Damon Boyd version

The First Time
Cover:The First Time by Damon Boyd and Mondo Rock.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Damon Boyd vs. Mondo Rock
Album:Mondo Rock The Greatest
Released:May 2004[11]
Genre:Progressive house
Length:3:16
Label:Vicious Vinyl
Chronology:Mondo Rock
Prev Title:Soul Reason
Prev Year:1991

Melbourne-based DJ Damon Boyd provided a cover version as "The First Time" (DJ Damon Boyd vs. Mondo Rock), in May 2004. "The First Time" samples the opening riff and vocal of the original. The single peaked at number 79 on the ARIA Charts.[12]

Track listings

Aus CD single (VV12058CD)
  1. "The First Time" (original radio edit) – 3:16
  2. "The First Time" (Ivan Gough's starfish remix – radio edit) – 3:16
  3. "The First Time" (original 12" vocal) – 6:27
  4. "The First Time" (Ivan Gough's starfish remix) – 8:32
  5. "The First Time" (original 12" dub) – 8:13
  6. "The First Time" (Ivan Gough's starfish dub) – 6:16

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
Australia ARIA Charts[13] 79
Australian Dance ARIA Report[14] 8

Other cover versions

John Farnham released his cover version of the track on his 19th studio album, I Remember When I Was Young (November 2005). Tex Perkins' rendition appeared on his 5th studio album, No. 1's and No. 2's (October 2008).[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kent Music Report No 492 – 28 November 1983 > Singles: New Releases. Kent Music Report. Imgur.com. 17 July 2022.
  2. http://www.australianmusicdatabase.com/recordings/come-said-the-boy-by-mondo-rock Mondo Rock - Come Said The Boy at Australian Music Database
  3. http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Mondo+Rock&titel=Come+Said+The+Boy&cat=s Mondo Rock - Come Said The Boy at Australian-Charts
  4. Web site: Australian Music Awards . Ron Jeff . 16 December 2010 . 30 June 2012 . https://archive.today/20120630220831/http://users.ncable.net.au/~ronjeff/top40/oz_king.htm . dead .
  5. News: Musicfeeds. Here Are The Songs That Made Triple M's 'Ozzest 100'. 4 January 2020. 27 January 2018.
  6. McFarlane, 'Mondo Rock' entry. Archived from the original on 14 June 2004. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  7. Web site: Mondo Rock . https://web.archive.org/web/20000516181258/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/m/mondorock.html . dead . 16 May 2000 . Australian Rock Database. Passagen (Magnus Holmgren) . Holmgren . Magnus . Warnqvist . Stefan . 17 August 2019 .
  8. Book: . Kent . David . David Kent (historian) . Australian Chart Book Ltd . . 1993 . 0-646-11917-6 . Note: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) created their own charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.
  9. News: You Don't Sing Me Love Songs any More . Clarke . Melisande . . . 19 June 2003 . 22 August 2013 .
  10. Web site: Kent Music Report No 548 – 31 December 1984 > National Top 100 Singles for 1984. Kent Music Report. Imgur.com. 17 July 2022.
  11. Web site: The First Time (single). 23 November 2015 . iTunes Australia. 18 July 2017.
  12. Book: Ryan, Gavin. Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. 2011. Moonlight Publishing. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia.
  13. Web site: ARIA Report w/c 31 May 2004 Issue No 744 . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20040606140000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20040607-0000/ISSUE744.pdf. dead. 2004-06-06. ARIA. 31 May 2004. 23 July 2017. .
  14. Web site: ARIA Report w/c 31 May 2004 Issue No 744 . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20040606140000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20040607-0000/ISSUE744.pdf. dead. 2004-06-06. ARIA. 31 May 2004. 23 July 2017. .
  15. Web site: No. 1's and No. 2's. January 2008 . iTunes Australia. 22 July 2017.