Them Heavy People Explained

Them Heavy People
Cover:Kate Bush - Them Heavy People.png
Border:yes
Caption:Japanese single cover
Type:single
Artist:Kate Bush
Album:The Kick Inside
B-Side:The Man with the Child in His Eyes
Released:September 1978 (Japan)[1]
Recorded:1977/79
Genre:
Length:3:05
Label:EMI
Producer:Andrew Powell
Prev Title:Moving
Prev Year:1978
Next Title:The Man with the Child in His Eyes
Next Year:1978

"Them Heavy People" is a song written and recorded by Kate Bush, from her debut album The Kick Inside. It was issued as a single in Japan only with the title "Rolling the Ball" reaching number 3, its only release worldwide as an A-side.

The song expresses an insistent desire to learn as much as possible, while she is still young. It includes references to religion, and the teachings of Jesus and Gurdjieff, among others.

A Seiko logo appears on the insert's back side, which makes it Bush's only commercial release featuring any kind of product endorsement. Bush also appeared in TV commercials and print ads for the brand in Japan.

A live recording of this song was the lead track on the On Stage EP which reached number 10 in the UK Singles Chart in 1979.[2] In the Netherlands, the EP was listed as Them Heavy People in the Top 40 chart, making it basically an A-side. It peaked at number 17 in 1979.[3]

Bush performed "Them Heavy People" on several TV programmes including her only appearance on Saturday Night Live in the US and the short-lived Revolver in Britain.

The song was parodied in a performance by Pamela Stephenson in an episode of Not the Nine O'Clock News in a version titled "Oh England – My Leotard".

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kate Bush singles.
  2. Web site: The Official Charts Company – Kate Bush – Kate Bush on Stage EP . . 2009-02-02 .
  3. Web site: Chart Stats – Dutch chart position for Them Heavy People. 2012-09-28 .