“Cruel Summer” – Bananarama
“Cruel Summer” is a song by the English girl group Bananarama. It was released in 1983 as a single from their self-titled second album. Here are some key details about the song:
Song Information:
- Artist: Bananarama
- Album: Bananarama (self-titled second album)
- Release Year: 1983
- Genre: New Wave, Pop
- Writers: Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, Keren Woodward, Steve Jolley, Tony Swain
- Producers: Steve Jolley, Tony Swain
Chart Performance:
- UK Singles Chart: Peaked at #8
- US Billboard Hot 100: Peaked at #9 (in 1984, after being featured in the film “The Karate Kid”)
Background:
- “Cruel Summer” is known for its catchy melody and relatable lyrics about the struggles of dealing with the heat and loneliness of summer in the city.
- The song’s success was boosted significantly when it was featured in the 1984 movie “The Karate Kid.”
- The music video, which was filmed in New York City, further captured the song’s urban summer vibe and contributed to its popularity.
Legacy:
- “Cruel Summer” remains one of Bananarama’s most iconic songs.
- It has been covered and sampled by various artists over the years.
- The song is often included in 80s music compilations and continues to receive airplay, especially during the summer months.
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