The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up) Explained

The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)
Cover:Level 42 - The Sun Goes Down - Single Cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Level 42
Album:Standing in the Light
B-Side:Can't Walk You Home
Released:22 July 1983[1]
Genre:
Length:
  • 3:44 (single edit)
  • 4:15 (album version)
Label:
Producer:
Prev Title:Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Micro-Kid
Next Year:1983

"The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)" is a single released in 1983 by English jazz-funk band Level 42. It is one of the few songs by the group which featured Mike Lindup on lead vocals (although Mark King did contribute as lead vocalist on this track). After the success of "The Chinese Way", and of the album The Pursuit of Accidents, this song featured on the newly released Standing in the Light album. The first single from the album, "Out of Sight, Out of Mind", did not obtain the expected success for the recording and for the members of the band, leaving the whole expectation for the second single.

Reaching No. 10 in the UK charts in the summer of 1983, it became their first single to reach the top ten. It was later included in the collection Level Best, and features on other compilation albums released by the band.

Production

The song was produced by Larry Dunn and Verdine White.[2]

Track listing

UK (Polydor; POSP 622) picture sleeve

Personnel

Level 42
Additional musicians

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Music Week. 38.
  2. 45Cat - Record Details, Catalogue: POSP 622