Pop Goes the World (song) explained

Pop Goes the World
Cover:Pop Goes the World single.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Men Without Hats
Album:Pop Goes the World
B-Side:The End (Of the World)
Released:October 1987
Length:3:43
Label:Mercury
Producer:Men Without Hats, Zeus B. Held
Prev Title:Nationale 7
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:Moonbeam
Next Year:1987

"Pop Goes the World" is a song by Canadian new wave and synthpop band Men Without Hats. It was released in October 1987 as the lead single from their third studio album Pop Goes the World. The song reached 1 in Austria, No. 2 in Canada, and No. 3 in South Africa. It was originally written as an electronic instrumental. The song has been inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.[1]

Content

Ivan Doroschuk wrote the song as a light-hearted instrumental tune like "Popcorn" and tagged it at the end of a 10-12 track demo he sent his producer. The producer urged him to discard the other songs, put lyrics to the instrumental, and write 10-12 more songs in the same vein as the instrumental. The instrumental became "Pop Goes the World", and the other new songs turned into the rest of the album.[2]

The song tells the story of "Johnny" and "Jenny", the two members of a musical group called "the Human Race" on their quest for fame in the industry. However, at one point the lyrics note that they come to the realization that they could make "more money on a movie screen". The members' instruments of choice vary throughout the song, though Johnny is primarily a guitarist and Jenny is a bassist.

Music video

The music video for the song features lead singer Ivan Doroschuk who tells the story of "Johnny," played by guitarist Stefan Doroschuk (impersonating Elvis Presley), and "Jenny", portrayed by an unknown actress playing a left-handed Höfner 500/1 bass. The two are seen dancing around a bubble-filled stage along with numerous other characters including a keyboard-playing baby and Bonhomme Carnaval (with a different hat). The word "Pop!", in writing reminiscent of a comic book, appears periodically on-screen in time with popping noises that punctuate the song. The video was released in 1988 in the CD Video format.

Charts

Weekly charts

Weekly chart performance for "Pop Goes the World"!Chart (1987–1988)!Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] 66
South Africa (Springbok Radio)[4] 3
Spain (AFYVE)[5] 11
US Billboard Hot 100[6] 20
US 12-inch Singles Sales (Billboard)[7] 24
US Dance Club Play (Billboard)[8] 27

Year-end charts

1987 year-end chart performance for "Pop Goes the World"!Chart (1987)!Position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[9] 80
1988 year-end chart performance for "Pop Goes the World"!Chart (1988)!Position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[10] 25
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[11] 42
South Africa (Springbok Radio)[12] 15

2012 version

The song was re-recorded and released as a digital single in 2012.

In popular culture

The song was featured in the 1987 film Date with an Angel, which starred Phoebe Cates, Emmanuelle Béart and Michael E. Knight. The song was also featured very briefly in the 1991 film .

The song was used by Tide in TV advertisements for their "Pods" in 2012. The opening riff of the song was also utilized in the promotional advertising for the American television series Young Sheldon in the summer of 2017.

Football teams in several countries use versions of the song as chants:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Men Without Hats' Safety Dance, Pop Goes the World enter hall of fame. Dunlevy. T'Cha. September 1, 2020. Sudbury Star. https://web.archive.org/web/20200903234102/https://www.thesudburystar.com/entertainment/music/men-without-hats-safety-dance-pop-goes-the-world-enter-hall-of-fame/wcm/b1dae6ea-89dd-4af6-ace3-c22abc0e2a1b. September 3, 2020.
  2. Web site: Behind The Vinyl: "Pop Goes the World" with Ivan Doroschuk from Men Without Hats . YouTube. July 18, 2017 . May 26, 2023.
  3. Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. illustrated. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. 198.
  4. Web site: South African Rock Lists Website - SA Charts 1969 – 1989 Acts (M).
  5. Book: Salaverri, Fernando. Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002. 1st. September 2005. Fundación Autor-SGAE. Spain. 84-8048-639-2.
  6. Billboard Hot 100. Billboard. February 13, 1988. November 28, 2023.
  7. Dance Singles Sales. Billboard. December 26, 1987. subscription. November 28, 2023.
  8. Dance Club Songs. Billboard. December 5, 1987. subscription. November 28, 2023.
  9. Top 100 Singles of '87. RPM. Library and Archives Canada. March 12, 2022.
  10. Web site: Jahreshitparade Singles 1988. de. March 12, 2022.
  11. Top 100 Singles of '88. RPM. 49. 10. 9. December 24, 1988.
  12. Web site: Top 20 Hit Singles of 1988. rock.co.za. March 12, 2022.
  13. Web site: Olé . 2018-01-03 . Un clásico de los 80 . 2022-04-06 . www.ole.com.ar . es.
  14. Web site: Yokohama F. Marinos saposon . Japanese . March 23, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100407031322/http://www.55555.to/soccer/saposon/f-marinos/marinos_marinos_f-marinos.htm . April 7, 2010 .
  15. רועי כהן, אוהדי י-ם קיללו, חומסקי: "אתם עושים נזק", 10 במרץ 2019, ספורט 5