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Love Your Shoes

"Love Your Shoes" is a song from British new wave band Furniture, which was released in 1984 as a non-album single on Premonition Records. The band re-recorded the song for their 1986 studio album The Wrong People, from which it was the second single. The song was written by Tim Whelan, Jim Irvin and Hamilton Lee.

"Love Your Shoes"
Single by Furniture
from the album The Wrong People
B-side"Turnupspeed"
ReleasedDecember 1984
6 October 1986[1]
Length3:37 (1984)
3:25 (1986)
LabelPremonition Records (1984)
Stiff (1986)
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Furniture (1984)
Mick Glossop (1986)
Furniture singles chronology
"Brilliant Mind"
(1986)
"Love Your Shoes"
(1984)
"Slow Motion Kisses"
(1989)

Background edit

Speaking of the song's meaning to Record Mirror in 1986, guitarist Tim Whelan commented, "The statement 'Love Your Shoes' is the kind of smarmy comment you hear people making at parties. It's the kind of statement people make as you're sipping your beer."[2] Lead singer Jim Irvin later said that the song was "about being crap at chatting someone up".[3]

Release edit

The 1984 release of "Love Your Shoes" impressed Stiff and led them to sign the band in 1986.[4] Their debut release on the label, "Brilliant Mind", broke the band commercially, reaching number 21 in the UK Singles Chart in July of that year.[5] The follow-up single was a re-recorded version of "Love Your Shoes", which was expected to provide the band with a second hit.[3]

"Love Your Shoes" generated strong airplay on UK radio, but internal issues at Stiff, including distribution problems, led the single to miss the top 100 of the UK Singles Chart and stall at number 101.[3][6] In the time leading up to the single's release, Stiff declared bankruptcy and went into receivership before being bought by Jill Sinclair of ZTT.[7][8] Irvin recalled in 2010, "The week before release it was very high in the airplay charts, beating the current Madonna single. People said it was a potential Number 1. Then Stiff cocked up the distribution."[3]

Music video edit

The music video for the 1986 version was directed by Nicholas Brandt.[9] In 2010, Irvin recollected the "stressful, 16 hour video shoot" and felt the concept behind the video took the song "way too literal and just made me look pervy". The house selected for filming the video was vacant at the time as its owner had recently died.[3]

Critical reception edit

In a review of the 1984 recording, Jerry Smith of Music Week wrote, "A rich, seductive vocal over a shuffling beat, moody echoing guitar and organ creates a well executed indie single that combines melody with passion."[10]

Reviewing the 1986 re-recording, Paul Massey of the Evening Express stated, "Almost too similar to 'Brilliant Mind', but Jim Irvin's vocals and racy chorus pull it through."[11] Cath Carroll of New Musical Express commented, "There's enough of 'Pleasant Valley Sunday' in this to warrant several re-plays, but I still can't work out whether I'm charmed or irritated by the singer's out-of-breath cool. Maybe some of the sentiments are a little too self-conscious for comfort."[12] Nancy Culp of Record Mirror wrote, "How can I resist such a dreamy record? Destined for blanket play on Janice Long."[13]

In a review of the 1991 compilation She Gets Out the Scrapbook: The Best of Furniture, Chris Roberts of Melody Maker noted the song "show[s] off an astonishing fusion of pop and bitterness, joie de vivre and pessimism".[14]

Formats edit

12" single (Premonition Records, UK, 1984)
No.TitleNoteLength
1."Love Your Shoes" 3:37
2."Escape Into My Arms" 4:27
3."Throw Away the Script"Instrumental Mix5:21
12" single (Survival Records, Japan, 1984)
No.TitleLength
1."Love Your Shoes"3:37
2."Dancing the Hard Bargain"3:58
7" single (Stiff Records, UK, 1986)
No.TitleLength
1."Love Your Shoes"3:25
2."Turnupspeed"5:02
12" single (Stiff Records, UK, 1986)
No.TitleNoteLength
1."Love Your Shoes"Expanded Mix5:11
2."Love Your Shoes" 3:25
3."Turnupspeed" 5:02
4."Me and You and the Name" 3:15

Personnel edit

Furniture

  • Jim Irvin – vocals
  • Tim Whelan – guitar
  • Maya Gilder – keyboards
  • Sally Still – bass
  • Hamilton Lee – drums

1984 production

  • Richard Preston – engineer on "Love Your Shoes" and "Throw Away the Script" (Instrumental Mix)
  • John Fishlock, Gavin Greenaway – remixing on "Love Your Shoes"
  • Furniture – producers of "Love Your Shoes" and "Escape into my Arms"

1986 production

  • Mick Glossop – producer of "Love Your Shoes" and "Me and You and the Name"
  • Furniture – producer of "Turnupspeed"
  • Boz Boorer – clarinet on "Turnupspeed"
  • Calum Colvin – cover picture

Charts edit

Chart (1986) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[6] 101
UK Music Week Top Indie Singles[15] 39

References edit

  1. ^ Smith, Robin (4 October 1986). "News Digest" (PDF). Record Mirror. p. 7. Retrieved 6 June 2021 – via World Radio History.
  2. ^ Smith, Robin (26 October 1986). ""We don't want to have some kind of neat image"" (PDF). Record Mirror. p. 40. Retrieved 6 June 2021 – via World Radio History.
  3. ^ a b c d e Irvin, Jim (2010). The Wrong People (CD). Furniture. UK: Cherry Red. CDMRED441.
  4. ^ Iley, Chrissy (21 June 1986). "U.K. Buzz". Cash Box. p. 9.
  5. ^ "FURNITURE | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
  6. ^ a b "Gallup Top 200 Singles". Gallup. 25 October 1986. Retrieved 10 December 2022 – via ukmix.org.
  7. ^ "Stiff not stiffed!" (PDF). Music Week. 20 September 1986. p. 4. Retrieved 6 June 2021 – via World Radio History.
  8. ^ "Five find safe seats". Kingston Informer. 10 October 1986. p. 14.
  9. ^ "TV & Video - Vivid's Expressionism: Video News" (PDF). Music & Media. 1 November 1986. p. 5. Retrieved 6 June 2021 – via World Radio History.
  10. ^ Smith, Jerry (15 December 1984). "Singles" (PDF). Music Week. p. 15. Retrieved 6 June 2021 – via World Radio History.
  11. ^ Massey, Paul (29 October 1986). "Citysound: Singles". Evening Express. p. 11.
  12. ^ Carroll, Cath (11 October 1986). "45". New Musical Express. p. 12.
  13. ^ Culp, Nancy (11 October 1986). "Singles". Record Mirror. p. 11.
  14. ^ Roberts, Chris (28 September 1991). "Retroactive". Melody Maker. p. 37.
  15. ^ "Top Indie Singles" (PDF). Music Week. 1 November 1986. p. 11. Retrieved 6 June 2021 – via World Radio History.

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Love Your Shoes is a song from British new wave band Furniture which was released in 1984 as a non album single on Premonition Records The band re recorded the song for their 1986 studio album The Wrong People from which it was the second single The song was written by Tim Whelan Jim Irvin and Hamilton Lee Love Your Shoes Single by Furniturefrom the album The Wrong PeopleB side Turnupspeed ReleasedDecember 19846 October 1986 1 Length3 37 1984 3 25 1986 LabelPremonition Records 1984 Stiff 1986 Songwriter s Tim Whelan Jim Irvin Hamilton LeeProducer s Furniture 1984 Mick Glossop 1986 Furniture singles chronology Brilliant Mind 1986 Love Your Shoes 1984 Slow Motion Kisses 1989 Contents 1 Background 2 Release 3 Music video 4 Critical reception 5 Formats 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 ReferencesBackground editSpeaking of the song s meaning to Record Mirror in 1986 guitarist Tim Whelan commented The statement Love Your Shoes is the kind of smarmy comment you hear people making at parties It s the kind of statement people make as you re sipping your beer 2 Lead singer Jim Irvin later said that the song was about being crap at chatting someone up 3 Release editThe 1984 release of Love Your Shoes impressed Stiff and led them to sign the band in 1986 4 Their debut release on the label Brilliant Mind broke the band commercially reaching number 21 in the UK Singles Chart in July of that year 5 The follow up single was a re recorded version of Love Your Shoes which was expected to provide the band with a second hit 3 Love Your Shoes generated strong airplay on UK radio but internal issues at Stiff including distribution problems led the single to miss the top 100 of the UK Singles Chart and stall at number 101 3 6 In the time leading up to the single s release Stiff declared bankruptcy and went into receivership before being bought by Jill Sinclair of ZTT 7 8 Irvin recalled in 2010 The week before release it was very high in the airplay charts beating the current Madonna single People said it was a potential Number 1 Then Stiff cocked up the distribution 3 Music video editThe music video for the 1986 version was directed by Nicholas Brandt 9 In 2010 Irvin recollected the stressful 16 hour video shoot and felt the concept behind the video took the song way too literal and just made me look pervy The house selected for filming the video was vacant at the time as its owner had recently died 3 Critical reception editIn a review of the 1984 recording Jerry Smith of Music Week wrote A rich seductive vocal over a shuffling beat moody echoing guitar and organ creates a well executed indie single that combines melody with passion 10 Reviewing the 1986 re recording Paul Massey of the Evening Express stated Almost too similar to Brilliant Mind but Jim Irvin s vocals and racy chorus pull it through 11 Cath Carroll of New Musical Express commented There s enough of Pleasant Valley Sunday in this to warrant several re plays but I still can t work out whether I m charmed or irritated by the singer s out of breath cool Maybe some of the sentiments are a little too self conscious for comfort 12 Nancy Culp of Record Mirror wrote How can I resist such a dreamy record Destined for blanket play on Janice Long 13 In a review of the 1991 compilation She Gets Out the Scrapbook The Best of Furniture Chris Roberts of Melody Maker noted the song show s off an astonishing fusion of pop and bitterness joie de vivre and pessimism 14 Formats edit12 single Premonition Records UK 1984 No TitleNoteLength1 Love Your Shoes 3 372 Escape Into My Arms 4 273 Throw Away the Script Instrumental Mix5 21 12 single Survival Records Japan 1984 No TitleLength1 Love Your Shoes 3 372 Dancing the Hard Bargain 3 58 7 single Stiff Records UK 1986 No TitleLength1 Love Your Shoes 3 252 Turnupspeed 5 02 12 single Stiff Records UK 1986 No TitleNoteLength1 Love Your Shoes Expanded Mix5 112 Love Your Shoes 3 253 Turnupspeed 5 024 Me and You and the Name 3 15Personnel editFurniture Jim Irvin vocals Tim Whelan guitar Maya Gilder keyboards Sally Still bass Hamilton Lee drums1984 production Richard Preston engineer on Love Your Shoes and Throw Away the Script Instrumental Mix John Fishlock Gavin Greenaway remixing on Love Your Shoes Furniture producers of Love Your Shoes and Escape into my Arms 1986 production Mick Glossop producer of Love Your Shoes and Me and You and the Name Furniture producer of Turnupspeed Boz Boorer clarinet on Turnupspeed Calum Colvin cover pictureCharts editChart 1986 PeakpositionUK Singles Chart 6 101UK Music Week Top Indie Singles 15 39References edit Smith Robin 4 October 1986 News Digest PDF Record Mirror p 7 Retrieved 6 June 2021 via World Radio History Smith Robin 26 October 1986 We don t want to have some kind of neat image PDF Record Mirror p 40 Retrieved 6 June 2021 via World Radio History a b c d e Irvin Jim 2010 The Wrong People CD Furniture UK Cherry Red CDMRED441 Iley Chrissy 21 June 1986 U K Buzz Cash Box p 9 FURNITURE full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Official Charts a b Gallup Top 200 Singles Gallup 25 October 1986 Retrieved 10 December 2022 via ukmix org Stiff not stiffed PDF Music Week 20 September 1986 p 4 Retrieved 6 June 2021 via World Radio History Five find safe seats Kingston Informer 10 October 1986 p 14 TV amp Video Vivid s Expressionism Video News PDF Music amp Media 1 November 1986 p 5 Retrieved 6 June 2021 via World Radio History Smith Jerry 15 December 1984 Singles PDF Music Week p 15 Retrieved 6 June 2021 via World Radio History Massey Paul 29 October 1986 Citysound Singles Evening Express p 11 Carroll Cath 11 October 1986 45 New Musical Express p 12 Culp Nancy 11 October 1986 Singles Record Mirror p 11 Roberts Chris 28 September 1991 Retroactive Melody Maker p 37 Top Indie Singles PDF Music Week 1 November 1986 p 11 Retrieved 6 June 2021 via World Radio History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Love Your Shoes amp oldid 1205828224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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