No Son of Mine | |
Cover: | No_son_of_mine.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Genesis |
Album: | We Can't Dance |
B-Side: | Living Forever |
Released: | [1] |
Studio: | The Farm (Surrey, England) |
Lyricist: | Phil Collins |
Prev Title: | Throwing It All Away |
Prev Year: | 1987 |
Next Title: | I Can't Dance |
Next Year: | 1991 |
"No Son of Mine" is a song by British rock group Genesis, released in October 1991 by Atlantic and Virgin as the lead single from their 14th album, We Can't Dance (1991). The song, written by Phil Collins and composed by him with Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford, reached 6 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 (the band's first not to enter the top 10 since 1984's "Taking It All Too Hard"). It was also a top-10 hit in several European countries and peaked atop Canada's RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart for five weeks.
The song's lyrics tell the story of a boy who runs away from his abusive home, and—after some reconsideration—attempts to return, only to be rejected by his father. In interviews, Phil Collins has said that the lyrics are deliberately vague as to whether the narrator or his mother is the victim of the abuse.
The song has a distinctive sound heard during the intro and before the second verse. Referred to by the band as "elephantus", the sound was created by Tony Banks recording Mike Rutherford's guitar with a sampler and then playing three notes on the bottom register of the keyboard, greatly lowering the pitch. The working title of "No Son of Mine" was "Elephantus".[2] The sound is also featured in the opening of the "I Can't Dance" single B-side "On the Shoreline". A similar sound is heard in former Genesis member Peter Gabriel's song "I Grieve", which was released a few years later, on the soundtrack to City of Angels.
The single included the eighth track from We Can't Dance, "Living Forever", as the B-side. The radio edit fades out the song's extended outro a minute in advance and deletes part of the second chorus. The music video makes use of the complete album version.
The accompanying music video for "No Son of Mine" is melancholic, illustrating the scene in sepia tone. The video depicts what is discussed in the song, which is a conversation between a son and his father. During the last chorus, snowflakes begin appearing flying around the house; eventually, at the end, the scene pulls out to reveal that the scenes of confrontation have taken place in a snow globe that the son is holding. It was done by FYI (director Jim Yukich and producer Paul Flattery).
A live version appears on the albums , and Live Over Europe 2007, as well as on their DVDs The Way We Walk - Live in Concert and When in Rome 2007.
Chart (1991–1992) | Peak position | |
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Denmark (IFPI)[7] | 4 | |
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[8] | 4 | |
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[9] | 20 | |
Greece (IFPI)[10] | 9 | |
Italy (Musica e dischi)[11] | 2 | |
Portugal (AFP) | 2 | |
US Cash Box Top 100[12] | 6 | |
Zimbabwe (ZIMA)[13] | 11 |
Chart (1991) | Position | |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[14] | 50 | |
Europe (European Hit Radio)[15] | 75 | |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[16] | 93 |
Chart (1992) | Position | |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[17] | 64 | |
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[18] | 50 | |
Germany (Official German Charts)[19] | 28 | |
US Billboard Hot 100[20] | 68 | |
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[21] | 39 |