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Encyclopedia > Don't You Want Me
"Don't You Want Me"
"Don't You Want Me" cover
Single by The Human League
from the album Dare!
Released 1981
Format 7" single, 12" single
Recorded 1981
Genre Synthpop
Label Virgin
Writer(s) Philip Oakey
Jo Callis
Philip Adrian Wright
Producer(s) Martin Rushent
Peak chart positions
  • #1 UK
  • #1 U.S.
The Human League singles chronology
"Open Your Heart"
(1981)
Don't You Want Me
(1981)
"Being Boiled" (re-issue)
(1982)

Don’t You Want Me is a single by the British Synthpop group The Human League. It has become their most commercially successful recording to date and has sold over 1,400,000 copies making it the 25th most successful single of all time in the UK. Image File history File links Humanleaguecoverdontyouwant. ... A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short recording of one or more separate tracks. ... The Human League are an English synthpop/New Wave band formed in 1977, who, after a change in line up, achieved great popularity in the 1980s and have continued recording and performing with moderate commercial success in the 1990s and 2000s. ... Dare! was the third album released by The Human League, and the first to feature singers Susan Ann Sulley and Joanne Catheral. ... 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Virgin Records is a British recording label founded by British entrepreneur Richard Branson, and Nik Powell in 1972. ... A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ... Philip Oakey (b. ... Jo Callis (born May 2, 1951, Glasgow, Scotland) is a musician who played guitar with Edinburgh-based punk rock band The Rezillos. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... Martin Rushent is an English musician and record producer. ... A record chart, also known as a music chart, is a method of ranking music according to popularity during a given period of time. ... The Human League are an English synthpop/New Wave band formed in 1977, who, after a change in line up, achieved great popularity in the 1980s and have continued recording and performing with moderate commercial success in the 1990s and 2000s. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The Human League are an English synthpop/New Wave band formed in 1977, who, after a change in line up, achieved great popularity in the 1980s and have continued recording and performing with moderate commercial success in the 1990s and 2000s. ...

Contents

Background

The lyrics were originally inspired after front man Philip Oakey read a story in "a trashy tabloid" at a US airport. Originally conceived as a male solo, Oakey was inspired by the Film "A Star Is Born" and decided to turn the song in to a conflicting duet with one of the band’s two female vocalists. Susanne Sulley (now called Susan Gayle) was asked to take on the role. Up until then she and the other female vocalist Joanne Catherall had only been assigned backing vocals. The exact reason for the choice of singer has not been revealed and Sulley says it was luck of the draw. Commentators give two more realistic reasons for her choice, that Sulley was the better singer and/or that Catherall, a much more introverted character, shied away from the role. Musicians Jo Callis and Adrian Wright created a synthesizer score to accompany the lyrics which was much harsher than the version that was actually released and reportedly similar to The Things That Dreams Are Made Of from the same Album. Initial versions of the song were recorded but Virgin appointed Producer Martin Rushent was unhappy with this version. He and Callis remixed it giving it a softer, and in Oakeys opinion "poppy" sound. Oakey hated the new version and thought it the weakest track on Dare. Resulting in one of his infamous rows with Rushent. Oakey hated it so much that it was relegated to the last track on the B side of the (Vinyl) Album. Philip Oakey (b. ... Susanne Sulley (aka Susan Ann Sulley, Susan Ann Gayle) (b. ... Joanne Catherall (born 18 September 1962, in Sheffield) is one of the two female singers, of the synthpop band The Human League. ... Jo Callis (born May 2, 1951, Glasgow, Scotland) is a musician who played guitar with Edinburgh-based punk rock band The Rezillos. ... Martin Rushent is an English musician and record producer. ...


Prior to the release of Dare the group had released two of the tracks as singles in their own right. The Sound of the crowd and Love Action both of which had been hits, with sales of Dare doing well Virgin released Open Your Heart in October 1981 which went to No 6 in the UK. With a hit album and 3 hit singles in a row Virgin's Simon Draper and band manager Bob Last decided to pull one more single from the album before the end of 1981. Their choice of Don’t You Want Me instantly caused a row with Oakey who didn’t want another single released because he was convinced that "the public were now sick of hearing The Human League" and the choice of the "poor quality filler track" would almost certainly be a disaster, wrecking the group's popularity. Virgin were adamant that a fourth single was going to be released and Oakey finally agreed, on the condition that a large colour poster was given away with the Single because he felt fans would ‘feel ripped off’ by the substandard single alone. Virgin were also aware that promotional music video was becoming an important marketing tool, with MTV being launched that year. Because it was agreed that the Video for Open Your Heart had looked cheap and nasty, they commissioned a much more elaborate and expensive promotional video than before using film maker Steve Baron. Open Your Heart, a U.S. number one single by Madonna, and the fourth single release from her album True Blue, entering the charts in the winter of 1986. ... MTV (Music Television) is an American cable television network headquartered in New York City. ... Open Your Heart, a U.S. number one single by Madonna, and the fourth single release from her album True Blue, entering the charts in the winter of 1986. ...


Sales

Don’t You Want Me was released in the UK on 5th December 1981 and to everyone (and especially Oakey’s) amazement it went almost immediately to Number 1 and remained in the UK charts for 13 weeks. The success was repeated 6 months later with the release of Dare in the US, Don’t You Want Me went to Number 1 on the Billboard 100. The Single has been The Human League's most commercially successful to date it has so far sold 1,400,000 copies making it the 25th highest selling single ever in the UK.


The Song Today

Today the song still sells well and Fans expect the group to play the track whenever they perform live. Oakey still describes the song as over rated but acknowledges he was wrong and says he is proud of the track. Susan Gayle is often irritated that she constantly has to refute the mistaken assumption that the song is a reference to her and Catherall joining the Band. Oakey is also at pains to point out another misconception that it isn’t a love song but "a nasty song about sexual power politics" Susanne Sulley (aka Susan Ann Sulley, Susan Ann Gayle) (b. ...


Promotional Video

Susanne Sulley on Iconic "Don’t You Want Me" Video 1981
Susanne Sulley on Iconic "Don’t You Want Me" Video 1981

The music video for the song was filmed in Slough, UK in October 1981 and has the theme of the shooting and editing of a murder-mystery film, featuring the band members as characters and production staff. Due to it being a "making of" video, the crew and camera apparatus used within appear throughout. It was conceived and directed by film maker Steve Baron, and has at its core the interaction between a successful actress played by Susan Gayle walking out on 'Director' Philip Oakey.It is based on the theme of the Film A Star Is Born. Shot on a cold, wet, winter night it was shot on 35mm film instead of the cheaper video tape prevalent at the time. Susan Gayle states now, that Steve Baron was heavily influenced by the cinematography of the promo video for the Ultravox single Vienna and used it as a benchmark when shooting Dont You Want Me. Steve Baron was also inflenced by Francois Truffaud and the clapper board seen in the video bears the inscription "Le League Humaine" as a tribute. The video is credited for making Oakey, Gayle and Catherall universally known visual Icons of the early 1980s 2 It became controversial later for a Scene where Jo Callis appears to Shoot Joanne Catherall with a pistol from a car window. The Scene is edited out of the DVD version. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ... For slough as a type of aquatic feature, see Slough (wetland). ... Susanne Sulley (aka Susan Ann Sulley, Susan Ann Gayle) (b. ... Philip Oakey (b. ... Video cover showing Kris Kristofferson and Barbra Streisand The 1976 version, helmed by Frank Pierson and starring Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson, updated the story by bringing it into the rock era. ... Susanne Sulley (aka Susan Ann Sulley, Susan Ann Gayle) (b. ... Ultravox (formerly Ultravox!) was one of the primary exponents of the British electronic pop music movement of the early 1980s. ... Vienna, a song by pop group Ultravox. ... The Human League There is something of a tradition of pop stars almost consigning their most monstrous hits to a bin marked not good enough to be a single. Madonnas Vogue, The Pet Shop Boys cover of Always On My Mind, Donna Summers I Feel Love - all were... Jo Callis (born May 2, 1951, Glasgow, Scotland) is a musician who played guitar with Edinburgh-based punk rock band The Rezillos. ... Joanne Catherall (born 18 September 1962, in Sheffield) is one of the two female singers, of the synthpop band The Human League. ...


The video was released in November 1981, just as the music video culture was becoming a standard in music, which was a major contribution to the song's commercial success. 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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Use in Commercials

The Human League as a matter of principle do not permit the use of their music in commercials. However Virgin Records own the rights to the material recorded when the Band were signed to them 1978-1990 and the lack of consent from the band has not been enough to prevent the use of rerecorded versions of this song in commercials.

  • The first such use was a parody version by Fiat in a TV Commercial for their female friendly Punto car. Oakey, Gayle and Catherall fought bitterly to prevent the song's use but were ultimately overruled by Virgin. This is another Source of acrimony between the Band and the label who unceremoniously sacked them in 1991. Susan Gayle speaking in 2001 states now that the worst aspect of the whole affair is "now even if we wanted to use the song for a more worthy company, we can't because it will always be associated with cheap cars" 1 Philip Oakey is more resigned about the matter and stated that "You cant be too precious about a song you did 20 years ago" The Band receive no royalties if the song is re-recorded by a third party.
  • In 2007 the song was used in a Super Bowl commercial for Cookie brand Chips Ahoy! The commercial featured four, clay-animated talking cookies driving in a red convertible who are each snatched up by a human hand while singing the song. Again the band did not give their consent for the use of the song but this time did not fight Virgin over its use.
Preceded by
"Begin The Beguine" by Julio Iglesias
UK number one single
December 8, 1981
Succeeded by
"Land Of Make Believe" by Bucks Fizz

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Referances

1 - Susan Gayle/Philip Oakey speaking on GMTV 2001
2 - BBC TV Documentry "Young Guns" 1999
3 - Made In Sheffield Documentry
4 - Guinness Rockopedia - ISBN 0-85112-072-5


External links

  • The Unofficial Human League Website
  • The Unofficial Website of Susan Ann Gayle


 
 

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