The People Want to Dance explained

The People Want to Dance
Cover:Hollythepeoplewanttodance.jpeg
Type:single
Artist:Holly Johnson
Album:Dreams That Money Can't Buy
B-Side:The People Want to Dance (Apollo 440 Mix)
Released:2 September 1991[1]
Genre:Pop
Label:MCA
Producer:Andy Richards
Prev Title:Across the Universe
Prev Year:1991
Next Title:Legendary Children (All of Them Queer)
Next Year:1994

"The People Want to Dance" is a song by English singer Holly Johnson, released by MCA on 2 September 1991 as the third and final single from his second studio album, Dreams That Money Can't Buy. The song was written by Holly Johnson and produced by Andy Richards. It peaked at number 108 in the UK Singles Chart.

Background

In a 1991 interview with Melody Maker, Johnson said of the song's message,

Release

"The People Want to Dance" was released as the third and final single from Dreams That Money Can't Buy. At the time of the album's release, Johnson's relations with MCA cooled over dissatisfaction with the promotional budgets they assigned to it. By the time "The People Want to Dance" was released as a single, five months after the album, Johnson was no longer signed to the record company and it was released without his involvement.[2] Much like the album's first two singles, "Where Has Love Gone?" and "Across the Universe", "The People Want to Dance" was a commercial disappointment, peaking at number 108 in the UK Singles Chart. It was Johnson's last single release until "Legendary Children (All of Them Queer)" in 1994.

Critical reception

In a review of Dreams That Money Can't Buy, Ian Gittins of Melody Maker noted that Johnson "dig[s] up the old 'Two Tribes' bassline" for the song. He added that the song sees Johnson "appoint[ing] himself spokesman for the rave generation, only to embarrass himself with shockingly naff sloganeering".[3] Simon Williams of NME stated, "'The People Want to Dance' does manage to stagger with a remarkably moralistic manifesto which demands, 'Why do we get up in the morning? What makes us go out late at night?' Hmmm. You've got me stumped there, mate."[4] In a retrospective review of the album, Jon O'Brien of AllMusic described it as a "weak attempt at gospel-tinged disco-pop".[5]

Track listing

7-inch single (UK and Germany)[6] [7]

  1. "The People Want to Dance" (Rave Hard! Mix) – 3:25
  2. "The People Want to Dance" (Apollo 440 Mix) – 4:21

12-inch single (UK and Germany)[8] [9]

  1. "The People Want to Dance" (Raving Harder! Mix) – 5:13
  2. "The People Want to Dance" (Apollo 440 Mix) – 6:29
  3. "Love Train" (Americanos Big Beat Version) – 6:38

CD single (UK and Germany)[10] [11]

  1. "The People Want to Dance" (Rave Hard Mix) – 3:25
  2. "Love Train" (Americanos Big Beat Version) – 6:38
  3. "The People Want to Dance" (Raving Harder! Mix) – 5:13

Personnel

"The People Want to Dance" (Rave Hard! Mix)/(Raving Harder! Mix)

"The People Want to Dance" (Apollo 440 Mix)

"Love Train" (Americanos Big Beat Version)

Other

Notes and References

  1. New Releases: Singles . . 31 August 1991 . 19 . 0265-1548.
  2. Web site: Ashley Smith . Holly Johnson Questions . Slade Discography Website . 29 December 2010 . 31 May 2021.
  3. Gittins . Ian . 20 April 1991 . Albums . . 38.
  4. Williams . Simon . 4 May 1991 . Long Play . . 34.
  5. Web site: O'Brien . Jon . Dreams That Money Can't Buy - Holly Johnson : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards . AllMusic . 2012-10-29.
  6. The People Want to Dance . . 1991 . UK 7-inch single sleeve . . MCS 1563.
  7. The People Want to Dance . . 1991 . German 7-inch single sleeve . . MCS 18070.
  8. The People Want to Dance . . 1991 . UK 12-inch single sleeve . . MCST 1563.
  9. The People Want to Dance . . 1991 . German 12-inch single sleeve . . MCT 18071.
  10. The People Want to Dance . . 1991 . UK CD single sleeve . . MCSTD 1563.
  11. The People Want to Dance . . 1991 . German CD single sleeve . . MCD 18072.
  12. Singles - Positions 76 to 200 . . Spotlight Publications . 14 September 1991 . 2.