"Voices Carry" is a song by the American
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band
'Til Tuesday
Til Tuesday (often stylized as til tuesday) was an American new wave band formed in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The band, consisting of Aimee Mann (lead vocals, bass), Robert Holmes (guitar), Joey Pesce (keyboards), and Michael Haus ...
. It was produced by
Mike Thorne
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for the band's debut
studio album
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, ''
Voices Carry'' (1985). The accompanying music video, directed by D.J. Webster, received wide exposure on
MTV
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and positive reactions from critics. It was nominated for numerous awards and is thought to be the reason behind the song's success. It was released in North America in March 1985. "Voices Carry" became the band's highest-charting single and their only top ten hit in the U.S., peaking at number eight on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. Internationally it reached the top twenty in Canada and Australia.
Writing and lyrics
There is some debate over the subject of the inspiration for the song. One claim says that an argument between Michael Hausman and bandmate/former girlfriend
Aimee Mann
Aimee Elizabeth Mann (born September 8, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter. Over the course of four decades, she has released more than a dozen albums as a solo artist and with other musicians. She is noted for her sardonic and literate lyr ...
inspired the song's lyrics,
but producer Mike Thorne disputes this and states the lyrics originally had Mann singing to another woman and that the gender was changed due to pressure from
Epic Records
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.
Ministry
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frontman
Al Jourgensen
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claims that the song was inspired by a brief relationship he had with Mann while living in Boston.
Live versions of the song recorded in 1984 exist and are gender swapped compared to the studio version. While the music is nearly identical, the lyrics in the 1984 versions differ significantly from the 1985 studio version. The 1984 versions have a second verse which is not in the studio version, with the lyrics "When she goes to get her fortune told, she just leaves me out in the cold. If only she would leave me a clue, or leave me alone, when I ask her what I should do, I'm on my own." The bridge of the song contains the lyrics "she wants me to take her out on the town" where the studio version has the lyrics "he wants me but only part of the time". The third verse begins with the same lyrics as the second verse of the studio version, but ends with the lyrics "when I tell her I've had enough she turns away, and I think she doesn't care any more oh why does she say". In other early live versions, Mann sings the last line as "if she really doesn't care any more why does she say". The 1984 versions also differ slightly in the chorus, with Mann quickly singing "hush hush" and Robert Holmes echoing the same words immediately afterwards. In the studio version, the first "hush" is stretched and the phrase is not echoed.
While the gender swapping of the original version might seem to support the assertion that the original had Mann singing to another woman, Mann later stated that she wrote the song about a female acquaintance, and wrote the song from a male's point of view. Mann also stated that the rewritten verse in the studio version that begins with "He wants me but only part of the time" was based "on something I was going through with a relationship at the time."
Recording and production
"Voices Carry" was recorded in 1985 at RPM Sound Studios in
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.
The song is about past sour relationships,
and was originally written and sung by
Aimee Mann
Aimee Elizabeth Mann (born September 8, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter. Over the course of four decades, she has released more than a dozen albums as a solo artist and with other musicians. She is noted for her sardonic and literate lyr ...
as to a woman.
'Til Tuesday rehearsed that format in
Boston
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the previous summer, but
Epic was unhappy with the lyrics; they thought that it was a "very powerful, commercial song", and wanted to remove the lesbian components to appeal to the mainstream market.
Despite the pressure to replace the lyrics, producer Mike Thorne thought that "it didn't matter any to the impact of the song itself", though the band eventually changed the gender of the love interest.
At the beginning, 'Til Tuesday and Thorne were undecided between "
Love in a Vacuum
"Love in a Vacuum" is a song by American band 'Til Tuesday, which was released in 1985 as the third and final single from their debut studio album '' Voices Carry''. The song was written by Aimee Mann, Michael Hausman, Robert Holmes and Joey Pesc ...
" and "
Looking Over My Shoulder" to be released as the first single, but ultimately Epic's
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(A&R) executive Dick Wingate chose "Voices Carry", because it "define
precisely the band and its style".
According to Thorne, his contract stated that he had the right to be the first to
remix
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the song for the
7" single
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release. He was then told that it had been remixed by
Bob Clearmountain
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; about this he commented, "not what the rules were ... but it sounded pretty good, as well it might coming from one of the finest American engineer/producers".
Critical reception
"Voices Carry" received generally positive reviews from pop music critics. In a review of the band's second album ''
Welcome Home'',
David Wild from ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine said that their "debut
lbum ''
Voices Carry'', had its icy charms", calling the song "wonderfully eerie".
Allmusic
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's Stewart Mason said that "'Voices Carry' is one of the most distinctive radio singles of its era"; he also praised the production saying that it "does wonders both for Mann's breathy voice and the ... chorus, which brilliantly releases the tension that builds throughout the stark, paranoid verses". Joe Viglione also from Allmusic, in a review of their debut album said that the song is "captivating", and praised its production saying that Mike Thorne did an "excellent work". Phillip Mottaz of The Tripwire believed that the song "has everything that makes a song fun and effective", and felt that it is a "testament to honest production and emotional quality".
Dennis Hunt of the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' said that Mann has "a distinct naturalism
hat
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governs her vocals" and that "the frailty, roughness and lack of great range in her voice ...
sgenuinely appealing", adding that if she were a "polished singer, songs like 'Voices Carry' ... wouldn't be half as appealing";
while Robert Hilburn of the same newspaper said that Mann "exhibits winning vocal authority on record", adding that the "only thing she needs is another
Dave Stewart to give her more tailored and absorbing arrangements and material".
Lynn Van Matre of the ''
Chicago Tribune
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'' said that "much of the group's material falls into the
dance rock
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category", adding that the "
bluesy title cut, ... 'Voices Carry', was particularly impressive". Brent Mann, in his book ''99 Red Balloons...'' called it "the quintessential
New Wave song", and felt that "Mann's cool, dark lead vocals were right in step with the style".
[Mann, 2003. p. 47.]
Chart performance
"Voices Carry" was released in the United States in March 1985. It first appeared on the
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chart at number four, the next week it debuted at number eighty-one on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. It reached a peak position of number eight in its fourteenth week, and stayed twenty-one weeks on the chart,
becoming the band's first and only top ten single in the United States. The success of the single helped their
debut album reach the top twenty on the
''Billboard'' 200 chart, and pushed it past the
gold
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mark.
In Canada, the single entered the ''
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'' singles chart in June 1985 at number ninety-four, peaked at number fifteen for two weeks in August 1985, stayed twenty-two weeks in total, and was certified gold by the
Canadian Recording Industry Association
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(CRIA).
In Australia, "Voices Carry" entered the
Kent Music Report
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on June 17, 1985; it peaked at number fifteen, and spent fourteen weeks on the chart.
Music video
The music video for "Voices Carry" was directed by D.J. Webster,
and filmed at
Dorchester's
Strand Theater, Davio's Restaurant, and W. Brookline St in Boston. The video inserts several spoken or silent short, dramatic scenes on top of the song. The band's lead singer,
Aimee Mann
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, plays a musician with an
abusive boyfriend, played by actor Cully Holland, who died of AIDS six years later. He demeans her music "hobby", demands she change her look to fit his respectable, 1980s professional caste lifestyle and demands, "Why can't you for once do something for me?"
before essentially forcing himself upon her. The conclusion shows them formally dressed in an elite
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audience, the boyfriend giving Mann a disgusted look when he finds a visibly counter-culture
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peeking from her black lace cap. Finally having enough, Mann begins singing the song in her seat, increasing in volume and creating a scene. Her character is no longer submissive as she defiantly stands to belt the final lyrics, "He said, shut up! He said, shut up! Oh God, can't you keep it down?...".
The success of the single was largely attributed to the video, which received wide exposure on
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and local Boston UHF music video channel V-66,
along with positive reactions from critics and nominations to numerous awards. Keith Thomas of
Knight Ridder
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newspapers called the video "a clever and stunning effort". Praising the dialogue and acting he said that it "looks better than most
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s", adding that "everything about the clip is grand".
Robert Hilburn
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of the ''
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'' also praised Mann's acting, saying that she appears "marvelously charismatic" in it,
while Dennis Hunt from the same newspaper said that it was "cleverly conceived".
Debbie del Condo of the ''
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'' called it the "Most Memorable Video of 1985", and added that she will "keep waiting for their next video". In his book ''Totally awesome 80s'', author
Matthew Rettenmund called it a "great story video". Author Brent Mann in his book ''99 Red Balloons...'', called the video "pure New Wave" and added that it was "perfect for MTV and
VH1 consumption".
At the
1985 MTV Video Music Awards
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, the band won the award for
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in a video. The same year, at the Fourth Annual
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, Mann was named the Best Female Performer in a video for "Voices Carry". The video was placed number forty on
Slant Magazine
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's 2003 list of the "100 Greatest Music Videos",
and was listed on ''
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''s "100 Awesome Music Videos", in 2006.
The 2012 music video for "Labrador", the second single from her album ''
Charmer'', features a satirical shot-for-shot remake of "Voices Carry" video within the framing device of Mann having been forced to shoot the video after inadvertently signing complete control of the video over to director
Tom Scharpling
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. The video features
Jon Wurster
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as the Wall Street boyfriend,
Jon Hamm
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as Scharpling, and
Ted Leo
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Early life
Born in South Bend, I ...
in a cameo.
Formats and track listing
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Voices Carry":
*7" Single: Australia/North America
#"Voices Carry" – 4:19
#"Are You Serious?" – 3:15
*12" Maxi-Single: Netherlands
#"Voices Carry" – 4:19
#"Are You Serious?" – 3:15
#"Sleep" – 3:40
*12" Maxi-Single: North America
#"Voices Carry" – 4:19
#"Voices Carry" – 3:59
Credits and personnel
*
Aimee Mann
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–
lead vocals
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and
backing vocals
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,
bass
*
Robert Holmes –
electric guitar
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and backing vocals
*Joey Pesce –
synthesizers
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and backing vocals
*
Michael Hausman
Michael Hausman is an American musician and talent manager, known for his collaboration with former-girlfriend and bandmate Aimee Mann.
Hausman attended Berklee College of Music and played with a Boston band called The Dark before becoming the ...
–
drums
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Charts
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1985 songs
1985 debut singles
'Til Tuesday songs
Songs written by Aimee Mann
Epic Records singles
Song recordings produced by Mike Thorne
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