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Cruel Summer by Bananarama

Artist Biography For Bananarama

Bananarama Is A British Pop/Hi-NRG/Dance Duo Of Singer-Songwriters Formerly A Trio That Formed In London United Kingdom In 1981. Originally Formed By Members Are Sarah Dallin Siobhan Fahey And Keren Woodward. Early Successful Singles Were Collaborations With Fun Boy Three. They Built Their Success On Albums Released During The 80's With Their Most Successful Being The Wow! Album. Guinness Book Of World Records Listed Bananarama As The Most Successful British Girl Group In History. They Still Hold The Record For The Most Chart Entries In The UK By A Girl Group. Fahey Left The Group In 1988 And Later Formed Shakespear's Sister She Now Performs As A Solo Artist. Fahey Replacement Jacquie O'Sullivan Formerly Of The Shillelagh Sisters Left The Trio After One Album. Dallin And Woodward Have Recorded As A Duo Since Since 1992. Banananarama's Tenth Studio Album "Viva" Was Released On September 14 2009. It Includes The Hit Singles "Love Comes" And "Love Don't Live Here." In November 2010 A New Single "Baby It's Christmas" Was Released In The UK And The U.S. The Single Is Also Featured On The Compilation Album "Super Dance Christmas Party Vol. 3." In September 2012 Bananarama Released The EP Entitled "Now Or Never." The Successful " Bananarama U.S. Tour 2012" Took Place During October 2012. In 2017 The Original Line-Up Announced A One-Off UK Tour

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Cruel Summer

"Cruel Summer" Is A Pop And New Wave Song Written And Originally Performed By Bananarama That Was A Top Ten Hit In Britain In 1983. Singer Sara Dallin Said The Song "played On The Darker Side Of Summer Songs It Looked At The Oppressive Heat The Misery Of Wanting To Be With Someone As The Summer Ticked By. We've All Been There!" "Cruel Summer" Was Not An Immediate International Success When It Was Released. Although It Hit #8 On The UK Chart Its International Popularity Soared After Its Inclusion In The 1984 Feature Film The Karate Kid This Was A Year After The Song's Original Release The Song Was Released In 1984 In The US . The Group Did Not Allow The Song To Be Included In The Film's Soundtrack But Regardless It Was Their First Top Ten Hit #9 In The USA. When Bananarama Were Still Struggling To Make Money In Their Early Years They Even Performed The Song At A Beauty Contest In Hawaii. The Song Has Since Been Revived In Various Forms. It Appeared In Several Television Commercials And Was Covered By Other Acts Such As Ace Of Base Who Scored An International Hit With It Their Version Even Reached Gold In The US And Blestenation On The Blue Crush Soundtrack. In 2003 Swedish Electronica Female Artist Sophie Rimheden Sampled The Beat And Bassline From The Song On The Track "In Your Mind" Of The Album HiFi. In 2011 Athens Ohio-Based Rock Band Downplay Covered The Song On Their Album "Beyond The Machine." Since Its Success The Group Have Recorded Another Three Versions Of The Song. "Cruel Summer '89" Was Recorded With New Member Jacquie O'Sullivan In 1989 And Given A New Jack Swing Make-Over. It Reached Number Nineteen In The UK Singles Chart In June. This Version Was Not Included On Any Bananarama Album Until 2005's Really Saying Something The Platinum Collection. Another Version Of The Song Was Recorded And Featured On Their 2001 Album Exotica. This Version Featured Latin Instrumentation And Additional Lyrics But It Was Not Released As A Single. In 2009 They Released Another Updated Version As A B-Side To Their Single "Love Comes". The Song Was Also Featured As The Theme Tune To The First Series Of Trouble's Reality Show Of The Same Name Where A Group Of Young Adults Were Sent Off To A Holiday Camp Only To Be Tortured And Humiliated In An Attempt To Win A Large Sum Of Money. The Music Video Was Shot In New York City In June 1983 And Features A Take On The American TV Show The Dukes Of Hazzard With A Bumbling Cop Duo Who Chase The Girls As They Make Their Escape In A Truck At One Point Bananarama Members Throw Bananas At A Trailing Police Cruiser . " It Was Just An Excuse To Get Us To The Fabled City Of New York For The First Time " Says Siobhan Fahey. She Recalls The Shoot As A Difficult Experience. "It Was August Over One Hundred Degrees. Our HQ Was A Tavern Under The Brooklyn Bridge Which Had A Ladies' Room With A Chipped Mirror Where We Had To Do Our Makeup." After An Exhausting Morning The Band Returned To The Tavern For Lunch. They Made The Acquaintance Of Some Of The Local Dockworkers Who Upon Learning Of Their Situation Shared Vials Of Cocaine With Them. "That Was Our Lunch" Said Fahey Who Had Never Tried The Drug Before. "When You Watch That Video We Look Really Tired And Miserable In The Scenes We Shot Before Lunch And Then The After-Lunch Shots Are All Euphoric And Manic." The Music Video For The 1989 Remix Was A Compilation Of Different Shots From Bananarama's Earlier Videoclips. Notably Missing Are Clips From The Original 1983 Video. Fahey Is Only Featured In A Pair Of Frames. Bananarama Were Unable To Record A Proper Video For The Song Due To Being In The Middle Of A World Tour At The Time Of Release.

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