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Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)

"Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" is a song by the British rock band Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, which was released in 1975 by EMI as the lead single from the band's third studio album The Best Years of Our Lives. The song was written by Harley, and produced by Harley and Alan Parsons. In February 1975, the song reached number one on the UK chart and received a gold certification from the British Phonographic Industry in October 2021.[2] It spent nine weeks in the Top 50, and as of 2015, has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide.[3]

"Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)"
Artwork for Scandinavian vinyl release
Single by Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
from the album The Best Years of Our Lives
B-side"Another Journey"
Released31 January 1975 (1975-01-31)[1]
Recorded1974
GenreGlam rock
Length4:01
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Steve Harley
Producer(s)
Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel singles chronology
"Big Big Deal"
(1974)
"Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)"
(1975)
"Mr. Raffles (Man, It Was Mean)"
(1975)
Audio sample

More than 120 cover versions of the song have been recorded by other artists,[3] most notably by Duran Duran and Erasure,[4] although Harley has stated his favourite cover version is by The Wedding Present.[3]

Writing and composition

The song was the first single to be released under the name "Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel", as opposed to simply "Cockney Rebel". In July 1974, the original Cockney Rebel disbanded, and Harley then assembled a new line-up later in the year. "Make Me Smile" described Harley's feelings on the band's split. For many years, it was believed that Harley purposely chose to disband the original line-up and embark on a new career path. However, years later, Harley began to reveal the truth behind the band's split.[5]

Between May and July 1974, Cockney Rebel embarked on a major British tour to promote their second studio album The Psychomodo. As the tour progressed, the band began facing growing tensions, which ultimately led to their split at the end of the tour in late July. On 18 July, the band received a 'Gold Award' for outstanding new act of 1974, and a week later they had split up over their disagreements.[6] Jean-Paul Crocker, Milton Reame-James and Paul Jeffreys had approached Harley, insisting they could also write material for the group. Harley, the band's sole songwriter, felt this was unfair as he had been the one to originally hire the musicians for his group, and explained the deal to them at the time.[7]

After the band split, only the original line-up's drummer, Stuart Elliott, would join the new line-up. In a television interview recorded in 2002, Harley described how the lyrics were vindictively directed at the former band members who, he felt, had abandoned him.[8][9]

On The One Show in October 2010, Harley called the lyric "a finger-pointing piece of vengeful poetry. It's getting off my chest how I felt about the guys splitting up a perfectly workable machine. I wrote it saying 'Look, you'll learn how well we're doing here, we're doing well, why are you doing this?'" He elaborated:[10]

Three of them came to me in a little posse with several ultimatums. They wanted to write songs for the third album, and I said 'Well you know I started the band, and I auditioned you, and I told you the deal at the time. We're not moving the goal posts here.' They knew this, and they came to me demanding that they could write songs too, and I just said 'Well go and do it then'.

Harley began writing the song only days after the band's split. The original vision for the song was vastly different from the one that was recorded. Harley had written the piece as a slow blues track with a dark mood. In January 2012, he told Uncut magazine that the first verse was probably written at four in the morning after a bottle of brandy, feeling sorry for himself.[11] On The One Show Harley added, "I was in distress, there's no doubt at all, out of adversity I had to talk about it, I had to write about it. I had to say these things, I had to get it off my chest."[10]

In One Thousand UK Number One Hits by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh, Harley recalled the end of Cockney Rebel version 1:[4]

We split up because they wanted to take my leadership away. They wanted to dilute it and "Make Me Smile" is saying 'Come back one day and I'll laugh.' It was arrogant but I knew they were wrong - they didn't understand the group like I did.

Recording

The new line-up of the band recorded The Best Years of Our Lives album in November–December 1974 at Abbey Road Studios in London. On a day in November, Harley arrived at the studio and played the band the original slow blues version of the song for them to rehearse.[12] Harley recalled to Uncut in 2012: "It was a little dirgy, slower and a little pedestrian, very on the beat".[11]

After producer Alan Parsons heard the song, he suggested speeding the song's tempo up, as he felt it would suit the song better. Harley then developed the song further, introducing tacets, dead stops and gaps into it. Harley recalled in 2014: "Alan was great, he didn't try to dissuade me, he just said, 'Do it'." On The One Show, Harley added: "Suddenly it was swinging, and bopping, and ooh-la-la. We saw a hit record being built here, there was no doubt."[10]

In a 2015 interview for Songwriting Magazine, Parsons recalled:[13]

I think a good producer can transform a song. If you make a small change compositionally that really makes a song gel then you can say production is part of songwriting. For example I remember on Steve Harley's "Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)" he was phrasing the chorus completely differently and I suggested that he made it more rhythmic and I think that is part of the hook of the whole record, so I take a bit of credit for that – although I didn't get paid for it.

A saxophone solo was originally planned for the song's instrumental break. However, after hearing Harley's idea for the solo, guitarist Jim Cregan began to play the idea on the guitar. Harley recalled in 2014:[14]

The guitar solo was over a completely new chord sequence. The middle-eight is totally separate from the rest of the song, with no lyrics, so it's an instrumental break that's a little bit left field. We took ages getting the solo right. Some of the guys who play the guitar for me now have a lot of problems with it. It's a tough solo to play properly. It was a composite of three separate takes.

A number of backing singers contributed to the song, including future chart-topper Tina Charles, as well as Yvonne Keeley, Linda Lewis and Liza Strike.[15]

When the song was near completion, Harley played an early mix of the song to Bob Mercer, who was the head of A&R at EMI. Mercer was so blown away by what he heard that he immediately pronounced the song as a number-one hit. Harley remembered: "We were all drinking Martini, it was late at night, and we were completely knackered. Bob came in and was absolutely blown away. I asked him what he thought and he said simply, "Number one".[16]

By the time the song was finished, Harley and the band felt confident the song was a hit single. He recalled: "We certainly smelled something cooking that was very special. We had a huge chorus on there. Once they'd [the backing vocalists] had done their bit I came up with The Beatles bit – 'Ooh-la-la-la' – kind of from their "Rubber Soul" period. I made the song really hooky because the lyrics are quite dark and cynical, frankly."[17]

Release

The single was released by EMI Records on 7-inch vinyl in the UK, Ireland, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Yugoslavia, Scandinavia, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Japan.[18][19] Each release, except in the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, featured a different picture sleeve, usually featuring a photograph of Harley, or the band.[20] The single's B-side was the non-album track "Another Journey", which was written by Harley.[21]

"Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" became Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel's biggest selling hit, selling over one million copies globally.[22] It was also the band's only number-one hit in their home country, topping both the UK Singles Chart and the Irish Singles Chart in February 1975. In addition to this, it was the band's only chart entry in America, reaching No. 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1976.[23]

"Make Me Smile" has been reissued a number of times in the UK. In October 1980, EMI re-issued it on 7-inch vinyl by EMI, with "Sebastian" as the B-side, to promote the compilation album The Best of Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel.[24] In 1983, it was issued again on 7-inch vinyl, by the Old Gold label, with "Judy Teen" as the B-side.[25] Both re-issues failed to chart. In 1992, the song was released by EMI as a CD single and 7-inch vinyl. The re-issue reached No. 46 in the UK, and remained in the Top 100 for two weeks.[26] In 1995, the song was re-issued again on 7-inch vinyl and CD after it was used in a Carlsberg TV advertisement.[27] This release reached No. 33 in the UK, spending three weeks in the chart.[26] In June 2005, a newly recorded 2005 version of the track was released, dubbed as the "30th Anniversary Re-mix" of the song. The new version was released as a single on 7-inch vinyl and CD. The single reached No. 55, spending two weeks on the chart.[26][28] Following a request on Top Gear to download the song, "Make Me Smile" re-entered the UK charts at No. 72 in early February 2015.[29]

The song has been used in the soundtracks of the films Rik Mayall Presents Dancing Queen (1993), The Full Monty (1997), Velvet Goldmine (1998), Best – The George Best Story (2000), Saving Grace (2000), and Blackball (2003). It was also used in a 2006 Marks & Spencer advertisement and during the opening of episode 3 of Phoenix Nights series 1 (2001). The song also featured in adverts for Furniture Village. The song was also featured in an advert for Viagra Connect drug for erectile dysfunction, first broadcast in the UK in May 2018.[30]

The song was later included as a playable song in Lego Rock Band (2009) for the seventh generation of games consoles.

Top Gear

In late 2014, Harley received a speeding fine of £1,000, and six points on his licence, after being caught by a speed camera doing 70 miles per hour on the M25 in Kent, in an area where the limit had been temporarily reduced to 40 mph. In January 2015, this incident was discussed on the BBC television series Top Gear. The show's presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May urged viewers to download the song in a bid to help him pay the fine. Clarkson had commented, "He's making a meagre living out of, let's be honest, one hit single. Everybody loves that song – you can't trust someone who doesn't like that song." Hammond added, "Imagine if everybody did it – he would wake up tomorrow and think 'I'm number one, where did that come from?' It would cheer him up."[31]

The campaign, dubbed the "Make Me Smile Foundation" by Clarkson, saw Harley respond with a message via Twitter: "Thanks Jeremy Clarkson for kicking off the Make Me Smile Foundation, more than happy to subsidise the poor sods who drive down Swanley Way!" Additionally, Harley posted a YouTube video where he performed a forty-second version of the song acoustically, with a new set of lyrics relating to the speeding fine.[32]

In late January 2015, the song entered the Top 30 on iTunes,[31] the Top 15 on Amazon.co.uk's Top 100 Bestsellers, and the number one best-seller under the Rock category on the same website. On 27 January, the song entered at No. 25 on the official UK mid-week chart,[33] and No. 72 on the overall chart for the week.[29]

Promotion

Upon its original release, the band performed the song on UK music show Top of the Pops. The performance on the show featured mimed instrumental backing, with Harley performing a live vocal.[34] On the show, Harley was suffering from jet-lag, and subsequently forgot the lyrics to the majority of the second and third verses.[11] According to the EMI producer of the single, Tony Clark, it was Marc Bolan who made the phone call to Top of the Pops, and had Harley in the BBC studio that same evening of the recording. The band also performed the song on the Russell Harty Show while it was at number one.[35]

Critical reception

On its release, Sue Byrom of Record & Popswop Mirror felt the song lacked the "punch" and "innovative flash" of the original Cockney Rebel, but predicted it would be a hit.[36] John Peel, writing for Sounds, rated it three out of five stars and predicted it would reach the top 10. He considered it to show a "softer Harley" as he "put[s] his stylised voice to work on an attractive pop song" with the "soft accompaniment [of] acoustic guitar, classical guitar and singing ladies".[37] The Irvine Herald felt the song "knocks spots off their old material" and added that the guitar solo is "a delight to listen to".[38] In a retrospective review of The Best Years of Our Lives, Donald A. Guarisco of AllMusic described the song as a "romantic pop tune" which "pairs Harley's clever wordplay with a clever pop tune that boasts an inventive stop-start arrangement and a lovely flamenco-styled acoustic guitar solo".[39]

Track listing

7-inch single

  1. "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" – 3:55
  2. "Another Journey" – 2:47

7-inch single (1982 UK reissue)

  1. "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" – 3:55
  2. "Sebastian"

7-inch single (1983 UK reissue)

  1. "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" – 3:58
  2. "Judy Teen" – 3:41

7-inch single (1992 UK reissue)

  1. "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" – 3:59
  2. "Mr. Soft" – 3:19

CD single (1992 UK reissue)

  1. "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" – 3:59
  2. "Mr. Soft" – 3:19
  3. "Spaced Out" – 3:02
  4. "(Love) Compared with You" – 4:19

7-inch single (1995 UK reissue)

  1. "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" – 3:59
  2. "Mr. Soft" – 3:17

CD single (1995 UK reissue)

  1. "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" – 3:59
  2. "Mr. Soft" – 3:17
  3. "(I Believe) Love's a Prima Donna" – 4:07
  4. "Another Journey" – 2:48

7-inch single (2005 UK 30th Anniversary Re-mix)

  1. "Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) 30th Anniversary Re-mix" – 4:29
  2. "Judy Teen" (Live) – 3:16

CD single (2005 UK 30th Anniversary Re-mix)

  1. "Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) 30th Anniversary Re-mix" – 4:29
  2. "Judy Teen" (Live) – 3:16
  3. "The Quality of Mercy (Taster)" – 1:58

Personnel

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (1975) Position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[41] 92
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[51] 77
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[52] 63
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[53] 42

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[2] Gold 400,000 

  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Duran Duran version

"Come Up and See Me (Make Me Smile)"
 
B-side label of "The Reflex" UK vinyl release
Single by Duran Duran
A-side"The Reflex"
Released16 April 1984 (1984-04-16)
Recorded16 November 1982
VenueHammersmith Odeon, London
GenreRock
Length4:54
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Steve Harley

A live cover version of "Make Me Smile" was released as the B-side to Duran Duran's 1984 number one single "The Reflex". On the label and sleeve, the song's original title was reversed and listed as "Come Up and See Me (Make Me Smile)". The band frequently covered the song during their early concerts, and this recording was made during a 16 November 1982 (1982-11-16) live performance for the BBC College Concert series. The entire concert was released on the live CD/DVD Live at Hammersmith '82! in September 2009.

After dropping the song from their set list for over twenty years, the reunited Duran Duran brought the song back as a surprise encore at their 28 May 2005 homecoming gig at the Birmingham Football Ground to an audience of 25,000 fans. Harley was invited to perform with them, but was unable to attend.[54]

The Duran Duran version of the song appeared on the soundtrack to the movie Threesome (1994), and as a bonus track on the double CD single for "Perfect Day", from their 1995 covers album Thank You.

Track Listing

  • 7-inch single (UK: EMI / DURAN2)
Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Reflex"Duran Duran4:20
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Come Up and See Me (Make Me Smile)" (live)Steve Harley4:54

The Wedding Present version

"Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)"
Single by The Wedding Present
from the album 3 Songs EP
Released28 September 1990
Recorded1990
GenrePost-punk
Length3:40
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)Steve Harley
Producer(s)Steve Albini

A version by The Wedding Present peaked in the UK Singles Chart at number 25 in 1990,[55] as a track on the 3 Songs EP. Steve Harley was very positive about this version, saying, "There are 120 cover versions of 'Make Me Smile', but only the Wedding Present have done it differently. They did a punk version and made it kick. They understood the venom in the lyrics."[4] The cover is also included in the 2001 version of the album Seamonsters and the Compilation The Pop Years - 1990-1991.

Track listings

7-inch EP

  1. Corduroy
  2. Crawl
  3. Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)

Erasure version

"Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)"
 
Single by Erasure
from the album Other People's Songs
B-side
Released7 April 2003 (2003-04-07)[56]
Length3:58
LabelMute
Songwriter(s)Steve Harley
Producer(s)
Erasure singles chronology
"Solsbury Hill"
(2003)
"Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)"
(2003)
"Oh L'amour (August Mix)"
(2003)

The British pop duo Erasure included "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" on their cover versions album Other People's Songs. After the UK top-ten success of their previous single "Solsbury Hill", Erasure again charted well when "Make Me Smile" reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached number 19 in Denmark and number 58 in Germany.

Erasure's version appeared in the first episode of season one of the television show My Name Is Earl in 2005. A live performance recorded in Copenhagen on 9 June 2003 (2003-06-09) is included on the DVD The Erasure Show - Live in Cologne.

Music video

The music video has Erasure members Vince Clarke and Andy Bell in the midst of computer-generated special effects and graphics. The statue in the video also appears in their 2005 video for "Breathe".

Track listings

CD single

  • UK: Mute / CDMUTE292
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" (Dave Bascombe Edit Mix)Steve Harley3:27
2."Oh L'amour" (Acoustic, recorded live at the Sirius National Broadcast Studios in New York on 14 January 2003 (2003-01-14))Vince Clarke, Andy Bell3:28
3."Walking in the Rain" (37b Remix)Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Phil Spector2:48
  • UK: Mute / LCDMUTE292
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" (Dan Frampton Radio Mix)Harley3:32
2."Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" (Manhattan Clique Extended Remix)Harley7:30
3."When Will I See You Again" (37b Remix)Gamble and Huff2:26

DVD single

  • UK: Mute / DVDMUTE292
Audio tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" (Album version)Harley3:56
2."Can't Help Falling in Love" (Acoustic, recorded live at the Sirius National Broadcast Studios in New York on 14 January 2003 (2003-01-14))George David Weiss, Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore3:12
Video tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
3."Solsbury Hill" (Music video, directed by Vince Clarke)Peter Gabriel4:20

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Denmark (Tracklisten)[57] 14
Germany (Official German Charts)[58] 58
Romania (Romanian Top 100)[59] 98
Scotland (OCC)[60] 15
UK Singles (OCC)[61] 14
UK Indie (OCC)[62] 1

Other cover versions

Australian group Nick Barker & the Reptiles' version reached the top 30 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Singles Chart in November 1989.[63]

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External links

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Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me is a song by the British rock band Steve Harley amp Cockney Rebel which was released in 1975 by EMI as the lead single from the band s third studio album The Best Years of Our Lives The song was written by Harley and produced by Harley and Alan Parsons In February 1975 the song reached number one on the UK chart and received a gold certification from the British Phonographic Industry in October 2021 2 It spent nine weeks in the Top 50 and as of 2015 has sold over 1 5 million copies worldwide 3 Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me Artwork for Scandinavian vinyl releaseSingle by Steve Harley and Cockney Rebelfrom the album The Best Years of Our LivesB side Another Journey Released31 January 1975 1975 01 31 1 Recorded1974GenreGlam rockLength4 01LabelEMISongwriter s Steve HarleyProducer s Steve Harley Alan ParsonsSteve Harley and Cockney Rebel singles chronology Big Big Deal 1974 Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me 1975 Mr Raffles Man It Was Mean 1975 Audio sample source source filehelpMore than 120 cover versions of the song have been recorded by other artists 3 most notably by Duran Duran and Erasure 4 although Harley has stated his favourite cover version is by The Wedding Present 3 Contents 1 Writing and composition 2 Recording 3 Release 4 Top Gear 5 Promotion 6 Critical reception 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 Duran Duran version 12 The Wedding Present version 12 1 Track listings 13 Erasure version 13 1 Music video 13 2 Track listings 13 3 Charts 14 Other cover versions 15 References 16 Bibliography 17 External linksWriting and composition EditThe song was the first single to be released under the name Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel as opposed to simply Cockney Rebel In July 1974 the original Cockney Rebel disbanded and Harley then assembled a new line up later in the year Make Me Smile described Harley s feelings on the band s split For many years it was believed that Harley purposely chose to disband the original line up and embark on a new career path However years later Harley began to reveal the truth behind the band s split 5 Between May and July 1974 Cockney Rebel embarked on a major British tour to promote their second studio album The Psychomodo As the tour progressed the band began facing growing tensions which ultimately led to their split at the end of the tour in late July On 18 July the band received a Gold Award for outstanding new act of 1974 and a week later they had split up over their disagreements 6 Jean Paul Crocker Milton Reame James and Paul Jeffreys had approached Harley insisting they could also write material for the group Harley the band s sole songwriter felt this was unfair as he had been the one to originally hire the musicians for his group and explained the deal to them at the time 7 After the band split only the original line up s drummer Stuart Elliott would join the new line up In a television interview recorded in 2002 Harley described how the lyrics were vindictively directed at the former band members who he felt had abandoned him 8 9 On The One Show in October 2010 Harley called the lyric a finger pointing piece of vengeful poetry It s getting off my chest how I felt about the guys splitting up a perfectly workable machine I wrote it saying Look you ll learn how well we re doing here we re doing well why are you doing this He elaborated 10 Three of them came to me in a little posse with several ultimatums They wanted to write songs for the third album and I said Well you know I started the band and I auditioned you and I told you the deal at the time We re not moving the goal posts here They knew this and they came to me demanding that they could write songs too and I just said Well go and do it then Harley began writing the song only days after the band s split The original vision for the song was vastly different from the one that was recorded Harley had written the piece as a slow blues track with a dark mood In January 2012 he told Uncut magazine that the first verse was probably written at four in the morning after a bottle of brandy feeling sorry for himself 11 On The One Show Harley added I was in distress there s no doubt at all out of adversity I had to talk about it I had to write about it I had to say these things I had to get it off my chest 10 In One Thousand UK Number One Hits by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh Harley recalled the end of Cockney Rebel version 1 4 We split up because they wanted to take my leadership away They wanted to dilute it and Make Me Smile is saying Come back one day and I ll laugh It was arrogant but I knew they were wrong they didn t understand the group like I did Recording EditThe new line up of the band recorded The Best Years of Our Lives album in November December 1974 at Abbey Road Studios in London On a day in November Harley arrived at the studio and played the band the original slow blues version of the song for them to rehearse 12 Harley recalled to Uncut in 2012 It was a little dirgy slower and a little pedestrian very on the beat 11 After producer Alan Parsons heard the song he suggested speeding the song s tempo up as he felt it would suit the song better Harley then developed the song further introducing tacets dead stops and gaps into it Harley recalled in 2014 Alan was great he didn t try to dissuade me he just said Do it On The One Show Harley added Suddenly it was swinging and bopping and ooh la la We saw a hit record being built here there was no doubt 10 In a 2015 interview for Songwriting Magazine Parsons recalled 13 I think a good producer can transform a song If you make a small change compositionally that really makes a song gel then you can say production is part of songwriting For example I remember on Steve Harley s Make Me Smile Come Up And See Me he was phrasing the chorus completely differently and I suggested that he made it more rhythmic and I think that is part of the hook of the whole record so I take a bit of credit for that although I didn t get paid for it A saxophone solo was originally planned for the song s instrumental break However after hearing Harley s idea for the solo guitarist Jim Cregan began to play the idea on the guitar Harley recalled in 2014 14 The guitar solo was over a completely new chord sequence The middle eight is totally separate from the rest of the song with no lyrics so it s an instrumental break that s a little bit left field We took ages getting the solo right Some of the guys who play the guitar for me now have a lot of problems with it It s a tough solo to play properly It was a composite of three separate takes A number of backing singers contributed to the song including future chart topper Tina Charles as well as Yvonne Keeley Linda Lewis and Liza Strike 15 When the song was near completion Harley played an early mix of the song to Bob Mercer who was the head of A amp R at EMI Mercer was so blown away by what he heard that he immediately pronounced the song as a number one hit Harley remembered We were all drinking Martini it was late at night and we were completely knackered Bob came in and was absolutely blown away I asked him what he thought and he said simply Number one 16 By the time the song was finished Harley and the band felt confident the song was a hit single He recalled We certainly smelled something cooking that was very special We had a huge chorus on there Once they d the backing vocalists had done their bit I came up with The Beatles bit Ooh la la la kind of from their Rubber Soul period I made the song really hooky because the lyrics are quite dark and cynical frankly 17 Release EditThe single was released by EMI Records on 7 inch vinyl in the UK Ireland Belgium Denmark France Germany Italy the Netherlands Portugal Spain Yugoslavia Scandinavia Australia New Zealand South Africa and Japan 18 19 Each release except in the UK Ireland Australia and New Zealand featured a different picture sleeve usually featuring a photograph of Harley or the band 20 The single s B side was the non album track Another Journey which was written by Harley 21 Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me became Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel s biggest selling hit selling over one million copies globally 22 It was also the band s only number one hit in their home country topping both the UK Singles Chart and the Irish Singles Chart in February 1975 In addition to this it was the band s only chart entry in America reaching No 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1976 23 Make Me Smile has been reissued a number of times in the UK In October 1980 EMI re issued it on 7 inch vinyl by EMI with Sebastian as the B side to promote the compilation album The Best of Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel 24 In 1983 it was issued again on 7 inch vinyl by the Old Gold label with Judy Teen as the B side 25 Both re issues failed to chart In 1992 the song was released by EMI as a CD single and 7 inch vinyl The re issue reached No 46 in the UK and remained in the Top 100 for two weeks 26 In 1995 the song was re issued again on 7 inch vinyl and CD after it was used in a Carlsberg TV advertisement 27 This release reached No 33 in the UK spending three weeks in the chart 26 In June 2005 a newly recorded 2005 version of the track was released dubbed as the 30th Anniversary Re mix of the song The new version was released as a single on 7 inch vinyl and CD The single reached No 55 spending two weeks on the chart 26 28 Following a request on Top Gear to download the song Make Me Smile re entered the UK charts at No 72 in early February 2015 29 The song has been used in the soundtracks of the films Rik Mayall Presents Dancing Queen 1993 The Full Monty 1997 Velvet Goldmine 1998 Best The George Best Story 2000 Saving Grace 2000 and Blackball 2003 It was also used in a 2006 Marks amp Spencer advertisement and during the opening of episode 3 of Phoenix Nights series 1 2001 The song also featured in adverts for Furniture Village The song was also featured in an advert for Viagra Connect drug for erectile dysfunction first broadcast in the UK in May 2018 30 The song was later included as a playable song in Lego Rock Band 2009 for the seventh generation of games consoles Top Gear EditIn late 2014 Harley received a speeding fine of 1 000 and six points on his licence after being caught by a speed camera doing 70 miles per hour on the M25 in Kent in an area where the limit had been temporarily reduced to 40 mph In January 2015 this incident was discussed on the BBC television series Top Gear The show s presenters Jeremy Clarkson Richard Hammond and James May urged viewers to download the song in a bid to help him pay the fine Clarkson had commented He s making a meagre living out of let s be honest one hit single Everybody loves that song you can t trust someone who doesn t like that song Hammond added Imagine if everybody did it he would wake up tomorrow and think I m number one where did that come from It would cheer him up 31 The campaign dubbed the Make Me Smile Foundation by Clarkson saw Harley respond with a message via Twitter Thanks Jeremy Clarkson for kicking off the Make Me Smile Foundation more than happy to subsidise the poor sods who drive down Swanley Way Additionally Harley posted a YouTube video where he performed a forty second version of the song acoustically with a new set of lyrics relating to the speeding fine 32 In late January 2015 the song entered the Top 30 on iTunes 31 the Top 15 on Amazon co uk s Top 100 Bestsellers and the number one best seller under the Rock category on the same website On 27 January the song entered at No 25 on the official UK mid week chart 33 and No 72 on the overall chart for the week 29 Promotion EditUpon its original release the band performed the song on UK music show Top of the Pops The performance on the show featured mimed instrumental backing with Harley performing a live vocal 34 On the show Harley was suffering from jet lag and subsequently forgot the lyrics to the majority of the second and third verses 11 According to the EMI producer of the single Tony Clark it was Marc Bolan who made the phone call to Top of the Pops and had Harley in the BBC studio that same evening of the recording The band also performed the song on the Russell Harty Show while it was at number one 35 Critical reception EditOn its release Sue Byrom of Record amp Popswop Mirror felt the song lacked the punch and innovative flash of the original Cockney Rebel but predicted it would be a hit 36 John Peel writing for Sounds rated it three out of five stars and predicted it would reach the top 10 He considered it to show a softer Harley as he put s his stylised voice to work on an attractive pop song with the soft accompaniment of acoustic guitar classical guitar and singing ladies 37 The Irvine Herald felt the song knocks spots off their old material and added that the guitar solo is a delight to listen to 38 In a retrospective review of The Best Years of Our Lives Donald A Guarisco of AllMusic described the song as a romantic pop tune which pairs Harley s clever wordplay with a clever pop tune that boasts an inventive stop start arrangement and a lovely flamenco styled acoustic guitar solo 39 Track listing Edit7 inch single Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me 3 55 Another Journey 2 477 inch single 1982 UK reissue Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me 3 55 Sebastian 7 inch single 1983 UK reissue Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me 3 58 Judy Teen 3 417 inch single 1992 UK reissue Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me 3 59 Mr Soft 3 19CD single 1992 UK reissue Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me 3 59 Mr Soft 3 19 Spaced Out 3 02 Love Compared with You 4 197 inch single 1995 UK reissue Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me 3 59 Mr Soft 3 17CD single 1995 UK reissue Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me 3 59 Mr Soft 3 17 I Believe Love s a Prima Donna 4 07 Another Journey 2 487 inch single 2005 UK 30th Anniversary Re mix Make Me Smile Come Up And See Me 30th Anniversary Re mix 4 29 Judy Teen Live 3 16CD single 2005 UK 30th Anniversary Re mix Make Me Smile Come Up And See Me 30th Anniversary Re mix 4 29 Judy Teen Live 3 16 The Quality of Mercy Taster 1 58Personnel EditSteve Harley and Cockney Rebel Steve Harley vocals Jim Cregan guitar backing vocals Duncan Mackay keyboards George Ford bass guitar backing vocals Stuart Elliott drums Additional personnel Tina Charles Martin Jay Yvonne Keeley Linda Lewis Liza Strike backing vocals Steve Harley Alan Parsons producers Alan Parsons mixing engineer Gary Edwards Peter James tape operators Chris Blair masteringCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1975 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 40 41 17Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 42 7Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 43 20Netherlands Dutch Top 40 44 6Netherlands Single Top 100 45 5Ireland IRMA 46 1South Africa 47 15UK Singles OCC 48 1West Germany Official German Charts 49 20Chart 1976 PeakpositionUS Billboard Hot 100 50 96 Chart 1992 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 26 46Chart 1995 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 26 33Chart 2005 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 26 55Chart 2015 PeakpositionUK Singles Official Charts Company 29 72 Year end charts Edit Chart 1975 PositionAustralia Kent Music Report 41 92Belgium Ultratop Flanders 51 77Netherlands Dutch Top 40 52 63Netherlands Single Top 100 53 42Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 2 Gold 400 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Duran Duran version Edit Come Up and See Me Make Me Smile B side label of The Reflex UK vinyl releaseSingle by Duran DuranA side The Reflex Released16 April 1984 1984 04 16 Recorded16 November 1982VenueHammersmith Odeon LondonGenreRockLength4 54LabelEMISongwriter s Steve HarleyA live cover version of Make Me Smile was released as the B side to Duran Duran s 1984 number one single The Reflex On the label and sleeve the song s original title was reversed and listed as Come Up and See Me Make Me Smile The band frequently covered the song during their early concerts and this recording was made during a 16 November 1982 1982 11 16 live performance for the BBC College Concert series The entire concert was released on the live CD DVD Live at Hammersmith 82 in September 2009 After dropping the song from their set list for over twenty years the reunited Duran Duran brought the song back as a surprise encore at their 28 May 2005 homecoming gig at the Birmingham Football Ground to an audience of 25 000 fans Harley was invited to perform with them but was unable to attend 54 The Duran Duran version of the song appeared on the soundtrack to the movie Threesome 1994 and as a bonus track on the double CD single for Perfect Day from their 1995 covers album Thank You Track Listing 7 inch single UK EMI DURAN2 Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 The Reflex Duran Duran4 20 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Come Up and See Me Make Me Smile live Steve Harley4 54The Wedding Present version Edit Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me Single by The Wedding Presentfrom the album 3 Songs EPReleased28 September 1990Recorded1990GenrePost punkLength3 40LabelRCASongwriter s Steve HarleyProducer s Steve AlbiniA version by The Wedding Present peaked in the UK Singles Chart at number 25 in 1990 55 as a track on the 3 Songs EP Steve Harley was very positive about this version saying There are 120 cover versions of Make Me Smile but only the Wedding Present have done it differently They did a punk version and made it kick They understood the venom in the lyrics 4 The cover is also included in the 2001 version of the album Seamonsters and the Compilation The Pop Years 1990 1991 Track listings Edit 7 inch EP Corduroy Crawl Make Me Smile Come Up And See Me Erasure version Edit Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me Single by Erasurefrom the album Other People s SongsB side Oh L amour Walking in the Rain When Will I See You Again Can t Help Falling in Love Released7 April 2003 2003 04 07 56 Length3 58LabelMuteSongwriter s Steve HarleyProducer s Gareth Jones ErasureErasure singles chronology Solsbury Hill 2003 Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me 2003 Oh L amour August Mix 2003 The British pop duo Erasure included Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me on their cover versions album Other People s Songs After the UK top ten success of their previous single Solsbury Hill Erasure again charted well when Make Me Smile reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart It also reached number 19 in Denmark and number 58 in Germany Erasure s version appeared in the first episode of season one of the television show My Name Is Earl in 2005 A live performance recorded in Copenhagen on 9 June 2003 2003 06 09 is included on the DVD The Erasure Show Live in Cologne Music video Edit The music video has Erasure members Vince Clarke and Andy Bell in the midst of computer generated special effects and graphics The statue in the video also appears in their 2005 video for Breathe Track listings Edit CD single UK Mute CDMUTE292No TitleWriter s Length1 Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me Dave Bascombe Edit Mix Steve Harley3 272 Oh L amour Acoustic recorded live at the Sirius National Broadcast Studios in New York on 14 January 2003 2003 01 14 Vince Clarke Andy Bell3 283 Walking in the Rain 37b Remix Barry Mann Cynthia Weil Phil Spector2 48 UK Mute LCDMUTE292No TitleWriter s Length1 Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me Dan Frampton Radio Mix Harley3 322 Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me Manhattan Clique Extended Remix Harley7 303 When Will I See You Again 37b Remix Gamble and Huff2 26 DVD single UK Mute DVDMUTE292Audio tracksNo TitleWriter s Length1 Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me Album version Harley3 562 Can t Help Falling in Love Acoustic recorded live at the Sirius National Broadcast Studios in New York on 14 January 2003 2003 01 14 George David Weiss Hugo Peretti Luigi Creatore3 12 Video tracksNo TitleWriter s Length3 Solsbury Hill Music video directed by Vince Clarke Peter Gabriel4 20 Charts Edit Chart 2003 PeakpositionDenmark Tracklisten 57 14Germany Official German Charts 58 58Romania Romanian Top 100 59 98Scotland OCC 60 15UK Singles OCC 61 14UK Indie OCC 62 1Other cover versions EditAustralian group Nick Barker amp the Reptiles version reached the top 30 on the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Singles Chart in November 1989 63 References Edit Hancock David 11 January 1975 The Psychomodo returns Rebel back on the road Record amp Popswop Mirror p 3 a b British single certifications Steve Harley amp Cockney Rebel Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 6 October 2021 a b c Copsey Rob 19 February 2015 Steve Harley s Make Me Smile turns 40 It sounds fresh to this day Official Charts Company Retrieved 23 September 2015 a b c Kutner Jon Leigh Spencer 2005 1000 UK Number One Hits Omnibus Press ISBN 978 1 84449 283 1 Barton 2014 p 8 The Great Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel Story Steveharley www 50megs com Archived from the original on 2 January 2013 Retrieved 16 September 2014 Come Up And See Me Make Me Smile Steve Harley Interview YouTube 26 October 2010 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Stephanie Alcantara in association with FosterCraig pro music making music Archived from the original on 25 October 2005 Retrieved 12 July 2017 Make Me Smile Come Up And See Me by Steve Harley amp Cockney Rebel Songfacts Retrieved 13 August 2009 a b c Interview Steve Harley The One Show 26 October 2010 BBC BBC One a b c Watts Peter January 2012 The Making of Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me Uncut 24 Steve Harley Make Me Smile Come Up And See Me Songs From The Shed Session YouTube 9 January 2011 Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Interview Alan Parsons Songwriting Magazine 11 October 2015 Retrieved 12 July 2017 Barton 2014 p 10 Roberts David ed 2001 British Hit Singles 14th ed London England Guinness World Records Limited p 45 ISBN 978 0 85112 156 7 Barton 2014 pp 11 amp 12 Barton 2014 p 11 Steve Harley And Cockney Rebel 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Me 30th Anniversary Re mix Discogs com Retrieved 25 July 2016 a b c Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company www officialcharts com Snead Florence 23 May 2018 Viagra is getting its first ever advert on British televisions i Retrieved 21 April 2020 a b McGeorge Alistair 26 January 2015 Top Gear presenters give pop classic new lease of life to help Steve Harley pay speeding fine Daily Mirror Retrieved 23 September 2015 Steve Harley Make Me Smile Driving Penalty YouTube Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Retrieved 25 July 2016 Moss Liv 27 January 2015 Steve Harley s Make Me Smile re enters Top 40 thanks to Top Gear Official Charts Company Retrieved 24 September 2015 Steve Harley amp Cockney Rebel Make Me Smile Come Up amp See YouTube 28 January 2008 Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Steve Harley amp Cockney Rebel Make Me Smile Russell Harty Show 1975 YouTube 14 April 1975 Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Retrieved 25 July 2016 Byrom Sue 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Rebel Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me in Dutch Single Top 100 Retrieved 27 June 2020 The Irish Charts Search Results Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me Irish Singles Chart Retrieved 27 June 2020 South African Rock Lists Website SA Charts 1969 1989 Acts H rock co za Steve Harley Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Offiziellecharts de Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me GfK Entertainment charts Retrieved 27 June 2020 To see peak chart position click TITEL VON Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel Steve Harley amp Cockney Rebel Awards AllMusic Jaaroverzichten 1975 Ultratop Retrieved 4 February 2022 Top 100 Jaaroverzicht van 1975 Dutch Top 40 Retrieved 4 February 2022 Jaaroverzichten Single 1975 dutchcharts nl Retrieved 4 February 2022 Steve Harley 2005 Diary Archive Archived 15 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine Wedding Present Artist Chart History Official Charts Company New Releases For Week Starting 7 April 2003 Singles PDF Music Week 5 April 2003 p 19 Retrieved 4 September 2021 Erasure Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me Tracklisten Retrieved 5 December 2018 Erasure Make Me Smile Come Up and See Me in German GfK Entertainment charts Retrieved 5 December 2018 Arhiva romanian top 100 Editia 21 saptamina 2 06 8 06 2003 in Romanian Romanian Top 100 Archived from the original on 18 February 2005 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 December 2018 Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 December 2018 Official Independent Singles Chart Top 50 Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 December 2018 Discography Nick Barker amp the Reptiles Australian charts portal Hung Medien Retrieved 22 April 2010 Bibliography EditBarton Geoff 2014 The Best Years of Our Lives Definitive Edition booklet Steve Harley amp Cockney Rebel London England Parlophone Records EMCDX 3068 External links EditTop of the Pops performance by Steve Harley amp Cockney Rebel Retrieved from 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