I Heard a Rumour explained

I Heard a Rumour
Cover:Banana_ihar.jpg
Border:yes
Type:single
Artist:Bananarama
Album:Wow!
B-Side:Clean Cut Boy
Released:[1]
Genre:
Length:3:25
Label:London
Producer:Stock Aitken Waterman
Prev Title:A Trick of the Night
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Love in the First Degree
Next Year:1987

"I Heard a Rumour" is a song by English girl group Bananarama from their fourth studio album, Wow! (1987), and was released on 22 June 1987 as the album's lead single. It became a hit in UK where it reached the top 20, but was more successful in North America, where it peaked within the top five.

Background and writing

"I Heard a Rumour" bears notable similarities in part to Michael Fortunati's "Give Me Up", which was released in early 1986; however, producer Mike Stock denied the track was based excessively on that record, insisting the track was simply broadly inspired by Europop trends at the time, saying: "We didn't do sampling... There's no similarity in the lyric, there's no actual similarity in terms of note-for-noteness in the tune," he said. "We were doing Europop."[4] The song also uses the synth riff from another of SAW's hits, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now" by Samantha Fox.

Music video

The music video, directed by Andy Morahan, features a dress-up theme, in a similar vein as their video for "Venus". Group members Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, and Keren Woodward are seen emulating various film stars, projected on screens behind them. One scene projected is vaudeville performers the Dodge Twins dressed in striped jail costumes performing the Lock Step. Each member dresses up in costumes, including a cowgirl and Carmen Miranda, backed up by topless male dancers. When the group is dressed in French can-can dresses, they bend over to "moon" the camera and expose the letters W-O-W (a reference to their album title) on their rears. They also appear in sequined red dresses on a rotating platform, surrounded by their dancers. Bloopers of the girls making mistakes in the dance routine are intercut with other footage.

Critical reception

Initial response

Jerry Smith of British magazine Music Week described "I Heard a Rumour" a "bright and breezy summer hit".[5] By contrast, Robin Smith of Record Mirror criticized it for displaying what he called a "cutesy approach" and being a song which, in his point of view, could have been recorded "by Mandy Smith or any other starlet who's just signed a record deal".[6]

Impact and legacy

Retrospectively, in 2021, British magazine Classic Pop ranked the song number 10 in their list of 'Top 40 Stock Aitken Waterman songs'.[7] In 2023, Alexis Petridis of The Guardian listed the song at number 11 in his "Stock Aitken Waterman's 20 greatest songs – ranked!"[8] The same year, Tom Eames of Smooth Radio ranked the song at number five in his "Bananarama's 10 greatest songs, ranked" list.[9]

Chart performance

In the UK, "I Heard a Rumour" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 55 on 11 July 1987, peaked at number 14 three weeks later, and charted for a total of nine weeks. It managed to peak inside the top ten in other four European territories: Ireland where it charted for five weeks, Finland, Sweden and Switzerland, reaching number nine in the first country and number ten in the others. It was a top 20 hit in the Netherlands where it culminated at number 16, and a top 30 hit in Italy and the Flanders region of Belgium where it rose until number 25 and 27, respectively. Its worst peak position was in Germany where it debuted at number 52 on 27 July 1987, climbed every week and stopped at number 37 in its sixth week, staying for 14 weeks on the chart. On the Pan-Eurochart Hot 100 singles chart compiled by Music & Media, it had a 12-week chart run with a peak at number 11 in its fifth week, while it appeared for ten weeks, the half of them spent in the top ten, on the European Airplay Top 50 and peaked at number seven.

Outside Europe, "I Heard a Rumour" was particularly successful in North America. In Canada, it was number two, and ranked at number 30 on the year-end chart of the country. It was one of Bananarama's highest-charting singles in the US, peaking at number four with a 19-week chart run on the Billboard Hot 100, thus becoming their third and final top ten hit as well as their last top 40 hit on that chart. It was also successful in nightclubs, reaching number three on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs, with 11 weeks of charting. On these two US charts, it ranked at number 53 and 33 on their respective 1987 year-end charts. In addition, it spent 12 weeks in the last months of 1987 on the New Zealand singles chart, peaking at number eight, reached number 23 in South Africa, and missed the top 30 by two places in Australia.

Uses in the media

"I Heard a Rumour" is used in the comedy film Disorderlies, also released in 1987, and is included on its soundtrack.[7]

Track listings

  1. "I Heard a Rumour" (Album Version) – 3:25
  2. "Clean Cut Boy" (Party Size) – 4:22

S. Dallin/S. Fahey/K. Woodward/I. Curnow

  1. "I Heard a Rumour" (Horoscope Mix) – 5:57

Available on the CD album The Twelve Inches of Bananarama

  1. "I Heard a Rumour" (Dub) – 5:06
  2. "Clean Cut Boy" (Party Size) – 4:22

S. Dallin/S. Fahey/K. Woodward/I. Curnow

  1. "I Heard a Rumour" (Miami Mix) – 7:13

Also available for the first time on the CD album The Greatest Remixes Collection and the limited edition 2-cd version of The Very Best of Bananarama

Remixed by Phil Harding

  1. "I Heard a Rumour" (House Mix) – 7:22

Remixed by Phil Harding

  1. "Clean Cut Boy" (Party Size) – 4:22
  1. "I Heard a Rumour" (Horoscope Mix) – 5:57
  2. "I Heard a Rumour" (Miami Mix) – 7:13
  3. "I Heard a Rumour" (House Mix) – 7:22
  4. "Clean Cut Boy" (Party Size) – 4:22
  1. "I Heard a Rumour" (Corporation Of Bananarama Mix) – 5:40

From the single "Megarama '89" and "Cruel Summer '89"

Remixed by Freddie Bastone

  1. "I Heard a Rumour" (Corporation Dub)

Remixed by Freddie Bastone

  1. "I Heard a Rumour" (2001 Version)

Taken from the album Exotica

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1987)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Australia (Australian Music Report)[10] 32
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)[11] 11
Europe (European Airplay Top 50)[12] 7
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[13] 10
Italy (Musica e dischi)[14] 25
South Africa (Springbok Radio)[15] 23
UK Dance (Music Week)[16] 36
US Cash Box Top 100 Singles[17] 4

Year-end charts

Chart (1987)! scope="col"
Position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[18] 30
US Billboard Hot 100[19] 53
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[20] 33
US Cash Box Top 100 Singles[21] 45

Cover version

The song was covered in Japanese by singer Tomoko Mayumi in 1987.[22]

Notes and References

  1. 20 June 1987 . Index . . 3 . 0144-5804.
  2. Web site: The Guardian. Bananarama review – hi-NRG poignancy as pop trio return for first proper tour. Graeme Virtue. 14 November 2017. 10 December 2022.
  3. Book: Considine, J.D.. Bananarama. . 2004 . . 4th . Brackett . Nathan . Hoard . Christian . 0-7432-0169-8 . 41–42.
  4. Web site: A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman: Ep 24: Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now to F.L.M. on Apple Podcasts. 2022-02-23. Apple Podcasts. en-AU.
  5. Singles . Jerry . Smith . . 11 July 1987 . 35 . World Radio History . 11 September 2023.
  6. Smith . Robin . Singles reviewed by Robin Smith . . 27 June 1987 . 12 . London . Spotlight Publications Ltd.. World Radio History . 0144-5804 . 31 October 2023.
  7. Top 40 Stock Aitken Waterman songs. Classic Pop. 18 August 2021. 14 August 2023.
  8. News: Stock Aitken Waterman's 20 greatest songs – ranked! . . Alexis . Petridis . 23 November 2023 . 16 January 2024.
  9. Web site: Bananarama's 10 greatest songs, ranked . Tom . Eames . . 30 August 2023 . 6 February 2024.
  10. Book: Kent, David . David Kent (historian) . Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 . illustrated . St Ives, N.S.W. . Australian Chart Book . 1993 . 26 . 0-646-11917-6.
  11. European Hot 100 Singles . . 4 . 33 . 22 August 1987 . 14 . 29800226 . World Radio History.
  12. European Airplay Top 50. Music & Media. 4. 33. 22 August 1987. 4. 29800226. World Radio History. 4 September 2023.
  13. Book: Pennanen, Timo . Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 . Finnish . 1st . Helsinki . . 2006 . 263 . 978-951-1-21053-5.
  14. Web site: Classifiche . . it . 29 May 2022. Select "Singoli" in the "Tipo" field, type "Bananarama" in the "Artista" field and press "cerca".
  15. Web site: SA Charts 1965–1989 (As presented on Springbok Radio/Radio Orion) – Acts B . The South African Rock Encyclopedia . 1 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180901215853/http://rock.co.za/files/springbok_top_20_(B).html . 1 September 2018.
  16. Top Dance Singles . . 8 August 1987 . 12 . World Radio History . 11 September 2023.
  17. Web site: Cash Box Top 100 Singles – Week ending October 10, 1987 . . 29 September 2018.
  18. Top 100 Singles of '87 . RPM . 47 . 12 . 26 December 1987 . 5 . 0033-7064 . Library and Archives Canada.
  19. Top Pop Singles of 1987 . Billboard . 31 December 1987 . 13 November 2020 . https://archive.today/20120719120051/http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/archivesearch/article_display/855247 . 19 July 2012.
  20. Dance Club Songs – Year-End 1987 . Billboard . 13 November 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200217184357/https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/1987/dance-club-songs . 17 February 2020.
  21. Web site: The Cash Box Year-End Charts: 1987 – Top 50 Pop Singles . Cash Box . 26 December 1987 . 5 September 2015 . 3 August 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200803111903/http://cashboxmagazine.com/archives/80s_files/1987YESP.html . dead .
  22. https://www.discogs.com/release/16340280-%E7%9C%9F%E5%BC%93%E5%80%AB%E5%AD%90-I-Heard-A-Rumour 真弓倫子* – I Heard A Rumour