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"He's on the Beach" is a song by British singer-songwriter Kirsty MacColl, which was released in 1985 as a non-album single by
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. It was written by MacColl and Gavin Povey, and produced by Steve Lillywhite.


Background

"He's on the Beach" was inspired by a friend of MacColl's named Terry, who emigrated to Australia and sent postcards to her. Speaking of the song, MacColl told '' Record Mirror'' in 1985, "A bit of sunshine would do the single a lot of good. It's a summer single and I'm sure people will rush out and buy it if the clouds cleared. The single has no hidden depths, it's just about a bloke out in Australia enjoying himself." Although MacColl's previous single "
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" reached the UK top ten earlier in the year, "He's on the Beach" did not repeat the same commercial success. It failed to make an appearance in the top 100 of the UK Singles Chart, stalling outside at number 109. The song received airplay on BBC Radio 1 and was added to many A or B lists across Independent Local Radio. After its failure, MacColl primarily worked as a session backing singer and also recorded the UK number two hit " Fairytale of New York" with The Pogues in 1987. She returned as a solo artist with her album '' Kite'' in 1989. In 1995, MacColl performed an acoustic version of "He's on the Beach" as part of a four-track session for BBC Radio 1. It was later included on her compilation album '' What Do Pretty Girls Do?'', released in 1998.


Music video

The song's music video was directed by
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and produced by Fiona O'Mahoney. It received "heavy action" on the pan-European Music Box channel. MacColl also performed the song on '' Wogan'', which was broadcast on 24 June 1985.


Critical reception

On its release, Graham K. Smith of '' Record Mirror'' wrote, "All acColl'susual ingredients are here - sometime bittersweet but ultimately optimistic lyric, hefty, pacey backbeat, just the right amount of memorable jangling and those trebly harmonised vocals. A tribute to lost love? A yearning for sunnier climes? A summer hit? All these, and more..." Anne Lambert of '' Number One'' commented, "It's even better than "A New England", more bouncy and with a chorus that stays in your brain after just one listen." Chris Heath of ''
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'' wrote, "Even though Kirsty wrote this herself it sounds very much like "A New England" - lots of shiny guitars above which a million Kirsty MacColls breathlessly sing the tune." Jerry Smith of '' Music Week'' wrote, "Bright summery guitars and distinctive Kirsty vocals mark this driving pop song. In a similar style to her massive hit "A New England", although lacking such memorable hook, it should be a minor hit." Paul Massey of ''
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'' commented, "Snazzy pop, but much too like "A New England" I'm afraid. A disappointment from someone as talented as Kirsty." Frank Edmonds of the ''
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'' gave the song a 6 out of 10 rating and stated, "This sounds almost exactly like "A New England" - the only difference being it doesn't have Bragg's masterful lyrics." In a review of MacColl's 1995 compilation album '' Galore'', Larry Printz of '' The Morning Call'' described the song as " Spector-esque". Steve Pick of the ''
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'' wrote: "This is the first time I've heard her version of "
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" or any version of "He's on the Beach". These songs turn on her youthful enthusiasm at a time when she made everything gallop along at a rapid, rhythmically simple clip." Patrick Davitt of ''
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'' described the song as "excellent pop", "whose jangly guitar pop supports one of many crystal sweet vocals and the lovely harmony vocals that are all over this album." In a 2001 career retrospective on MacColl, '' No Depression'' stated: " acCollcould also multi-track her crystal-clear voice into gorgeous cushions of pop perfection (check out the harmonies on her own "He's on the Beach")." In a retrospective review of the song, Stewart Mason of AllMusic described it as "a minor classic" and one of MacColl's "very best singles" and "finest performances". He described the lyrics as "a wistful but ultimately uplifting story", which MacColl "sings with a mix of joy and resignation that's sublime." In 2017, Kevin Wuench of the '' Tampa Bay Times'' commented: "The single did not chart even if her home country, but that doesn't diminish the great pop song and its scenic video."


Cover versions

* In 1993, American alternative rock band The Lemonheads released a version of the song on their single "
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". Lead singer Evan Dando would later record " Perfect Day" as a duet with MacColl for ''Galore''. MacColl told the ''
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'' in 1995: "We
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were friends, really. I met him a couple of years ago, and we hung out a bit in various countries, whenever we happened to be in the same one. He was a big fan of "He's on the Beach," and he told me about that before he recorded it. I was quite flattered really, and I was more flattered because he's a really good songwriter and has quite a good voice."


Track listing

;7" single #"He's on the Beach" - 3:32 #"Please, Go to Sleep" - 2:28 ;12" single #"He's on the Beach" (Extended Version) - 8:06 #"He's on the Beach" - 5:22 #"Please, Go to Sleep" - 2:28


Charts


References

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