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(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman

"(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman" is a song written by Ray Davies that was first released on the Kinks' 1979 album, Low Budget. The song, inspired by Superman: The Movie, employs a disco beat and lyrics that describe the singer's wish to be like the fictional character Superman. The song's disco style was created as a response to Arista Records founder Clive Davis's request for "a club-friendly record," despite Ray Davies' hatred of disco.

"(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman"
Single by The Kinks
from the album Low Budget
B-side"Low Budget"
ReleasedDecember 1978 (UK)[1]
26 January 1979 (US)[1]
RecordedDecember 1978, Konk Studios
GenreRock, disco
Length3:36
5:57 (12" extended)
LabelArista
Songwriter(s)Ray Davies
Producer(s)Ray Davies
The Kinks UK singles chronology
"Black Messiah"
(1978)
"(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman"
(1978)
"Moving Pictures"
(1979)
The Kinks US singles chronology
"Live Life"
(1978)
"(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman"
(1979)
"A Gallon of Gas"
(1979)
Low Budget track listing
11 tracks
Side one
  1. "Attitude"
  2. "Catch Me Now I'm Falling"
  3. "Pressure"
  4. "National Health"
  5. "(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman"
Side two
  1. "Low Budget"
  2. "In a Space"
  3. "Little Bit of Emotion"
  4. "A Gallon of Gas"
  5. "Misery"
  6. "Moving Pictures"

The song was released as the lead single from Low Budget, becoming a moderate hit in North America. It has since appeared on numerous compilation and live albums.

Background

"(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman" was inspired by Ray Davies watching Superman: The Movie in late 1978.[2] Ray Davies has said that the song was written as a joke in response to a request by music producer Clive Davis, who was then running Arista Records, for a record to appeal to clubs.[2] Davies said of this: "It was kind of a joke, taking the piss out of Clive [Davis] wanting us to do a club-friendly record."[2]

I've always admired Superman comics. I went to see the film when it came out at Christmas - that Christmas was three years ago - I was overwhelmed ... I thought it was so true to the comic books and I wanted to write kind of a rock disco cause I hate disco music as a rule ... but now we've got a sort of mix with a rock and roll backbeat and it works real well.

– Ray Davies, 1981[3]

"(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman", as well as its B-side, "Low Budget", were the first songs recorded for the Low Budget album, although, unlike the rest of the album which was recorded in New York, the tracks were cut in Konk Studios. The band's recently hired studio engineer, John Rollo, said of the sessions for the two songs, "The album before [Low Budget, Misfits] was beautifully recorded, but not that rock and roll. I think the first two songs [I did] went extremely well and the band wanted to spend some time in New York, to get away from distractions and kept it as a raw band recording."[4]

Dave Davies, initially unimpressed with the song, added guitar parts.[2] Dave Davies also said of the song's release, "I think that one ['Superman'] was, not the biggest mistake, but it could've been one of the biggest mistakes we made. I remember I had quite a difficult time with Ray while we were making the record, because I didn't like the direction it was going. It was a strange time for music in general, anyway. The fact that it's funny, that it was a humorous song, saved it. I don't feel bad about that song at all, but it could have been a big mistake."[5]

Lyrics and music

The song also invokes another movie from the era, Saturday Night Fever, and the 1960s Animals hit "We Got to Get Out of This Place."[2] The lyrics describe an average person dreaming of being Superman in order to get through social issues.[6] The lyrics combine "fantasy" and "mundanity," two of Davies' favorite themes.[7] Author Thomas Kitts notes the irony in the lyrics sung by a weakling wishing he were Superman which, as with other songs Davies wrote, leads to the singer feeling resigned.[8] Author Nick Hasted makes a similar point, that despite dreaming of being Superman, the singer remains Clark Kent and can't get over his fear of the bad news he keeps hearing.[2] According to Allmusic critic Richard Gilliam, its lyrics are among "Ray Davies' most sharp-edged."[6]

"(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman" has a disco-like sound, though a hard rock version is sometimes performed in concert.[6][9] The song features a four on the floor drum part as well as a prominent guitar riff played by Dave Davies.[10] Critic Johnny Rogan describes the lyrics as "witty" and the music as "upbeat."[7] Music critic Robert Christgau describes it as a "fusion of syndrum and macho-flash guitar."[11]

Release and reception

"(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman", backed with "Low Budget", was released as the lead single from Low Budget. Although it was a chart failure in Europe, the song found moderate success in North America, reaching number 41 on the American Billboard charts[12] and number 43 on the Canadian RPM charts. Charles Aaron of Spin attributed this success to the national sentiment in the United States at the time, saying, "'Superman' caught a mood — frankly, a lot of people felt like shit at the time, and Davies' wit was more broadly accessible than on some of his earlier, conceptual set pieces".[10] Although multiple follow-up singles were issued, "(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman" is the only single from the album to be released in both Britain and America.

In addition to its appearance on Low Budget, the song is present on many of the band's compilation albums, including Come Dancing with The Kinks and The Ultimate Collection.

Billboard rated it one of the top tracks from Low Budget.[9] It described the song as a "strong pop and rock offering with outstanding vocals and instrumentation and biting lyrics.[13] Cash Box said it "is a solid rocker with a steady beat, 'heavy metal' chording, nice phrasing and an analysis of the current British 'situation.'"[14] Record World said that the Kinks "try out their disco shoes here without losing any of Ray Davies' esoterica."[15] Producer Clive Davis described the song as tapping "the malaise at the tail end of the decade."[16] In its review of the single, Trouser Press praised the band for "tackl[ing] disco and com[ing] away with more than a shred of dignity."[1]

Alternate versions

During the recording of Low Budget, many alternate versions of "(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman" were created, including an approximately six-minute long extended edit that appeared on a 12-inch single in America and Britain. Studio engineer John Rollo said of the many versions: "On 'Superman' we must have mixed that song at Konk [studios] twenty times - and it was quite a long song - and to get it down for a 7-inch single version we had to do twenty edits. Then we were running out of days and [Ray] had to be out of the country. Clive Davis was always known as a totalitarian hands-on guy but Ray was having none of that, he was going to make the album he wanted."[4]

It also appeared in live form on the album One for the Road.[17] Allmusic critic Bret Adams called this live version a "raw, stripped-down" rendition.[17]

Personnel

Chart performance

References

  1. ^ a b c Hinman, D. (2004). The Kinks: All Day and All of the Night. Hal Leonard. ISBN 9780879307653.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Hasted, N. (2011). You Really Got Me: The Story of The Kinks. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9781849386609.
  3. ^ "Ray Davies Interview: Denver 9-9-81".
  4. ^ a b Jovanovic, R. God Save the Kinks: A Biography. Aurum Press. pp. 234–237.
  5. ^ McCue, D. (February 1990). . Guitar Magazine. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  6. ^ a b c Gilliam, R. "(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  7. ^ a b Rogan, J. (1998). The Complete Guide to the Music of the Kinks. Omnibus Press. p. 126. ISBN 0711963142.
  8. ^ Kitts, T. (2008). Ray Davies: Not Like Everybody Else. Routledge. p. 199. ISBN 978-0415977692.
  9. ^ a b "Top Album Picks". Billboard. 14 July 1979. p. 88. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  10. ^ a b Aaron, Charles. "Inorganic at the Disco: 40 Rock Bands Who Beat Arcade Fire to the Dance Floor—The Kinks, "(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman" (1979)". Spin Magazine. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  11. ^ Christgau, R. (1981). Rock Albums of the '70s: A Critical Guide. Da Capo Press. p. 214. ISBN 9780306804090.
  12. ^ a b "The Kinks US Charts". allmusic. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  13. ^ "Top Single Picks" (PDF). Billboard Magazine. 17 March 1979. p. 103. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  14. ^ "CashBox Singles Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. 17 March 1979. p. 15. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  15. ^ "Hits of the Week" (PDF). Record World. 17 March 1979. p. 1. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  16. ^ Davis, C. (2013). The Soundtrack of My Life. Simon & Schuster. p. 235. ISBN 9781476714783.
  17. ^ a b Adams, B. "One for the Road". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 April 2014.

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Wish I Could Fly Like Superman is a song written by Ray Davies that was first released on the Kinks 1979 album Low Budget The song inspired by Superman The Movie employs a disco beat and lyrics that describe the singer s wish to be like the fictional character Superman The song s disco style was created as a response to Arista Records founder Clive Davis s request for a club friendly record despite Ray Davies hatred of disco Wish I Could Fly Like Superman Single by The Kinksfrom the album Low BudgetB side Low Budget ReleasedDecember 1978 UK 1 26 January 1979 US 1 RecordedDecember 1978 Konk StudiosGenreRock discoLength3 36 5 57 12 extended LabelAristaSongwriter s Ray DaviesProducer s Ray DaviesThe Kinks UK singles chronology Black Messiah 1978 Wish I Could Fly Like Superman 1978 Moving Pictures 1979 The Kinks US singles chronology Live Life 1978 Wish I Could Fly Like Superman 1979 A Gallon of Gas 1979 Low Budget track listing11 tracksSide one Attitude Catch Me Now I m Falling Pressure National Health Wish I Could Fly Like Superman Side two Low Budget In a Space Little Bit of Emotion A Gallon of Gas Misery Moving Pictures The song was released as the lead single from Low Budget becoming a moderate hit in North America It has since appeared on numerous compilation and live albums Contents 1 Background 2 Lyrics and music 3 Release and reception 4 Alternate versions 5 Personnel 6 Chart performance 7 ReferencesBackground Edit Wish I Could Fly Like Superman was inspired by Ray Davies watching Superman The Movie in late 1978 2 Ray Davies has said that the song was written as a joke in response to a request by music producer Clive Davis who was then running Arista Records for a record to appeal to clubs 2 Davies said of this It was kind of a joke taking the piss out of Clive Davis wanting us to do a club friendly record 2 I ve always admired Superman comics I went to see the film when it came out at Christmas that Christmas was three years ago I was overwhelmed I thought it was so true to the comic books and I wanted to write kind of a rock disco cause I hate disco music as a rule but now we ve got a sort of mix with a rock and roll backbeat and it works real well Ray Davies 1981 3 Wish I Could Fly Like Superman as well as its B side Low Budget were the first songs recorded for the Low Budget album although unlike the rest of the album which was recorded in New York the tracks were cut in Konk Studios The band s recently hired studio engineer John Rollo said of the sessions for the two songs The album before Low Budget Misfits was beautifully recorded but not that rock and roll I think the first two songs I did went extremely well and the band wanted to spend some time in New York to get away from distractions and kept it as a raw band recording 4 Dave Davies initially unimpressed with the song added guitar parts 2 Dave Davies also said of the song s release I think that one Superman was not the biggest mistake but it could ve been one of the biggest mistakes we made I remember I had quite a difficult time with Ray while we were making the record because I didn t like the direction it was going It was a strange time for music in general anyway The fact that it s funny that it was a humorous song saved it I don t feel bad about that song at all but it could have been a big mistake 5 Lyrics and music EditThe song also invokes another movie from the era Saturday Night Fever and the 1960s Animals hit We Got to Get Out of This Place 2 The lyrics describe an average person dreaming of being Superman in order to get through social issues 6 The lyrics combine fantasy and mundanity two of Davies favorite themes 7 Author Thomas Kitts notes the irony in the lyrics sung by a weakling wishing he were Superman which as with other songs Davies wrote leads to the singer feeling resigned 8 Author Nick Hasted makes a similar point that despite dreaming of being Superman the singer remains Clark Kent and can t get over his fear of the bad news he keeps hearing 2 According to Allmusic critic Richard Gilliam its lyrics are among Ray Davies most sharp edged 6 Wish I Could Fly Like Superman has a disco like sound though a hard rock version is sometimes performed in concert 6 9 The song features a four on the floor drum part as well as a prominent guitar riff played by Dave Davies 10 Critic Johnny Rogan describes the lyrics as witty and the music as upbeat 7 Music critic Robert Christgau describes it as a fusion of syndrum and macho flash guitar 11 Release and reception Edit Wish I Could Fly Like Superman backed with Low Budget was released as the lead single from Low Budget Although it was a chart failure in Europe the song found moderate success in North America reaching number 41 on the American Billboard charts 12 and number 43 on the Canadian RPM charts Charles Aaron of Spin attributed this success to the national sentiment in the United States at the time saying Superman caught a mood frankly a lot of people felt like shit at the time and Davies wit was more broadly accessible than on some of his earlier conceptual set pieces 10 Although multiple follow up singles were issued Wish I Could Fly Like Superman is the only single from the album to be released in both Britain and America In addition to its appearance on Low Budget the song is present on many of the band s compilation albums including Come Dancing with The Kinks and The Ultimate Collection Billboard rated it one of the top tracks from Low Budget 9 It described the song as a strong pop and rock offering with outstanding vocals and instrumentation and biting lyrics 13 Cash Box said it is a solid rocker with a steady beat heavy metal chording nice phrasing and an analysis of the current British situation 14 Record World said that the Kinks try out their disco shoes here without losing any of Ray Davies esoterica 15 Producer Clive Davis described the song as tapping the malaise at the tail end of the decade 16 In its review of the single Trouser Press praised the band for tackl ing disco and com ing away with more than a shred of dignity 1 Alternate versions EditDuring the recording of Low Budget many alternate versions of Wish I Could Fly Like Superman were created including an approximately six minute long extended edit that appeared on a 12 inch single in America and Britain Studio engineer John Rollo said of the many versions On Superman we must have mixed that song at Konk studios twenty times and it was quite a long song and to get it down for a 7 inch single version we had to do twenty edits Then we were running out of days and Ray had to be out of the country Clive Davis was always known as a totalitarian hands on guy but Ray was having none of that he was going to make the album he wanted 4 It also appeared in live form on the album One for the Road 17 Allmusic critic Bret Adams called this live version a raw stripped down rendition 17 Personnel EditRay Davies lead vocals synthesizer Dave Davies lead guitar backing vocals Mick Avory drums Jim Rodford bass guitar backing vocalsChart performance EditChart 1979 1980 PeakpositionAustralian Singles Chart 71Canadian RPM Singles Chart 43US Billboard Hot 100 12 41References Edit a b c Hinman D 2004 The Kinks All Day and All of the Night Hal Leonard ISBN 9780879307653 a b c d e f Hasted N 2011 You Really Got Me The Story of The Kinks Omnibus Press ISBN 9781849386609 Ray Davies Interview Denver 9 9 81 a b Jovanovic R God Save the Kinks A Biography Aurum Press pp 234 237 McCue D February 1990 Dave Davies Out Of the Ordinary Guitar Magazine Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 28 March 2015 a b c Gilliam R Wish I Could Fly Like Superman Allmusic Retrieved 6 April 2014 a b Rogan J 1998 The Complete Guide to the Music of the Kinks Omnibus Press p 126 ISBN 0711963142 Kitts T 2008 Ray Davies Not Like Everybody Else Routledge p 199 ISBN 978 0415977692 a b Top Album Picks Billboard 14 July 1979 p 88 Retrieved 6 April 2014 a b Aaron Charles Inorganic at the Disco 40 Rock Bands Who Beat Arcade Fire to the Dance Floor The Kinks Wish I Could Fly Like Superman 1979 Spin Magazine Retrieved 20 September 2019 Christgau R 1981 Rock Albums of the 70s A Critical Guide Da Capo Press p 214 ISBN 9780306804090 a b The Kinks US Charts allmusic Retrieved 5 April 2015 Top Single Picks PDF Billboard Magazine 17 March 1979 p 103 Retrieved 8 July 2020 CashBox Singles Reviews PDF Cash Box 17 March 1979 p 15 Retrieved 1 January 2022 Hits of the Week PDF Record World 17 March 1979 p 1 Retrieved 12 February 2023 Davis C 2013 The Soundtrack of My Life Simon amp Schuster p 235 ISBN 9781476714783 a b Adams B One for the Road Allmusic Retrieved 6 April 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wish I Could Fly Like Superman amp oldid 1139025083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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