Pop Singer (John Cougar Mellencamp song) explained

Pop Singer
Cover:PopSingerJohnCMellencamp.jpg
Type:single
Artist:John Cougar Mellencamp
Album:Big Daddy
B-Side:J.M.'s Question
Released:April 1989
Length:2:45
Label:Mercury
Producer:John Mellencamp
Prev Title:Rave On
Prev Year:1988
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Next Year:1989

"Pop Singer" is a song by American singer-songwriter John Mellencamp (then under the stage name John Cougar Mellencamp), released in April 1989 from Mellencamp's tenth studio album, Big Daddy (1989). Mellencamp wrote the song himself, in response to how the music industry was attempting to hide his "real" image, which included adopting one of his previous stage names, Johnny Cougar. The single was moderately successful worldwide, reaching number one in Canada and New Zealand, number eight in Australia, and number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

Background

In a 1987 interview with Creem, Mellencamp said, "The most crucial thing for me is that I want it to be real."[1] Referring to his false image in his early years as a musician, Mellencamp was upset with the choices his manager made, including performing under the stage name "Johnny Cougar".[1] Mellencamp wanted to focus solely on his music and not his image, so he began to exert more control over his musical career. As a result, he avoided common practices that musicians undertake, including meet-and-greets and radio station concerts. Many fans appreciated this change of style, particularly the devotion he had to his work.[1]

Mellencamp wrote "Pop Singer" in the midst of a divorce with Victoria Granucci, at which point he began to analyze what he had become as a musician, referring to his image as a "monster" in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine.[2] He also claimed, "Things were changing. Everybody was having to kiss everybody's ass. If you want to be on MTV, then come here and do this. All these backroom deals were getting made. I was like, 'I don't want any part of this.'"

Cash Box called it "a strident declaration that Mellencamp is not a pop singer" and said that "he drives the point home with a mean-spirited guitar growling across the track."[3]

Track listings

7-inch, cassette, and mini-CD single[4] [5] [6]

A. "Pop Singer" – 2:45

B. "J.M.'s Question" – 3:38

12-inch single[7]

A1. "Pop Singer"

B1. "J.M.'s Question"

B2. "Like a Rolling Stone" (live)CD single[8]

  1. "Pop Singer"
  2. "J.M.'s Question"
  3. "Like a Rolling Stone" (live)
  4. "Check It Out" (live)

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (1989)Position
Australia (ARIA)[9] 93
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[10] 27
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[11] 37

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)
United StatesApril 1989Mercury
United KingdomMay 22, 1989[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pop Singer by John Mellencamp. Songfacts. March 1, 2018.
  2. John Mellencamp: My Life in 15 Songs. Rolling Stone. March 1, 2018.
  3. Top of the Pops. Cash Box. April 29, 1989. 2022-12-21. 18.
  4. Pop Singer. John Cougar Mellencamp. 1989. US 7-inch single vinyl disc. Mercury Records. 874 012-7.
  5. Pop Singer. John Cougar Mellencamp. 1989. US cassette single sleeve. Mercury Records. 874 012-4.
  6. Pop Singer. John Cougar Mellencamp. 1989. European mini-CD single liner notes. Mercury Records. 874 422-3.
  7. Pop Singer. John Cougar Mellencamp. 1989. UK 12-inch single sleeve. Mercury Records. JCM 1212, 874 013-1.
  8. Pop Singer. John Cougar Mellencamp. 1989. UK CD single liner notes. Mercury Records. JCMCD 12, 874 013-2.
  9. Web site: The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – 1989. ARIA. Imgur. July 29, 2022.
  10. Top 100 Singles of '89. RPM. Library and Archives Canada. March 1, 2018.
  11. Web site: End of Year Charts 1989. Recorded Music NZ. March 1, 2018.
  12. New Singles. Music Week. 31. May 20, 1989.