London Nights (song)
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"London Nights" is a song by British
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, released in 1989 from their debut album, '' The Twelve Commandments of Dance''. The single was written and produced by Ralf René Maué, and its cover artwork features photography from Andy Knight. It was a hit in the United Kingdom, Finland and Ireland where it was a top five hit, thus becoming the band's biggest hit single. Several formats of the single include an instrumental version of "London Nights", titled "London Days".


Lyrics and music

According to James Masterton, "London Nights" is similar to "Requiem", the duo's previous single, as it uses "the same formula of
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verses and uplifting choruses". Lyrically, it deals with parties and romance in London.


Critical reception

A review in Pan-European magazine '' Music & Media'' said it found "shades of
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on this disco single. Basic but effective. After the big success in the UK, ready for the Continent". To Masterton, "Maue's wall of sound production gave the track a swagger which turned it into a true disco epic". Tim Nicholson of ''
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'' considered that the song marked London Boys' end of the game, as their performance "start dto lose its impact". Retrospectively, in a 2015 review of the parent album, the Pop Rescue website considered that "the tempo, throbbing basseline, and the mixture of choral synth samples and dance beat really makes this song really catchy", adding that many features are reminiscent of Pet Shop Boys.


Chart performance

"London Nights" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 19 on July 1st, 1989, then climb to number three where it stayed for another week, reached a peak of number two the next week, being blocked from the number one slot by
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's " You'll Never Stop Me Loving You", and remained on the chart for nine weeks. It received a silver disc. It also entered the top five in Ireland where it hit number four and totaled eight weeks on the chart. In the other European countries, it reached number one in Finland, number nine in Switzerland, and number 24 in Germany. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it started at number 63 on July 8th, 1989, jumped to number 11 the next week and peaked at number six in its fourth week, and fell of the chart after 13 weeks. Mainly aired on UK radios, it reached number 24 on the European Airplay Chart and appeared on the chart for six weeks.


Track listings

* 7-inch single :A. "London Nights" – 4:00 :B. "London Days" (the instrumental) – 3:56 * UK 12-inch single :A. "London Nights" – 8:22 :B. "London Days" (the instrumental) – 3:56 * UK 12-inch remix single :A1. "London Nights" (London remix) – 7:33 :B1. "London Nights" – 3:28 :B2. "London Days" (the instrumental) – 3:56 * European mini maxi-CD single # "London Nights" (single version) – 4:00 # " Requiem" (Continental remix) – 7:40 # "London Nights" (12-inch version) – 8:10


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References

{{Authority control 1989 singles 1989 songs London Boys songs Number-one singles in Finland Songs written by Ralf René Maué Teldec singles Warner Music Group singles