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Shivers (The Boys Next Door song)

"Shivers" is a song by the Australian post-punk band the Boys Next Door, who would later become the Birthday Party. It is the tenth and final track from the band's debut studio album Door, Door, released in 1979 on Mushroom Records. It was released as the album's only single in May 1979, backed with the B-side "Dive Position".

"Shivers"
Single by the Boys Next Door
from the album Door, Door
B-side"Dive Position"
ReleasedMay 1979 (1979-05)
RecordedJanuary 1979 (1979-01)
StudioRichmond Recorders (Melbourne, Australia)
GenrePost-punk
Length4:37
LabelMushroom
Songwriter(s)Rowland S Howard
Producer(s)The Boys Next Door
The Boys Next Door singles chronology
"These Boots Are Made for Walking"
(1978)
"Shivers"
(1979)
"Scatterbrain" / "Early Morning Brain"
(1979)

Written by guitarist Rowland S Howard at age 16, "Shivers" is a post-punk ballad featuring ironic lyrics regarding teenage relationships and suicide. Originally intended as humorous by Howard, he felt later it had been misinterpreted due to frontman Nick Cave's vocal delivery on the Boys Next Door version. Despite later distancing himself from the song, "Shivers" remained Howard's most requested song during his lifetime and was met with critical acclaim. It has since been cited as one of the most popular cult hits in Australian music.

Several versions of "Shivers" have been released—including demo and solo recordings by Howard—and it has been covered by a variety of artists, including Marie Hoy, Laura Jane Grace, Courtney Barnett, Julia Jacklin,[1] Divine Fits, and the Screaming Jets.

Origin and recording edit

In 1976,[2] at age 16[3] and as a member of the Melbourne punk rock band Young Charlatans, Howard wrote "Shivers".[2] Discussing the song's origins, Howard said that "Shivers" was "intended as an ironic comment on the way that I felt that people I knew were making hysterical things out of what were essentially high school crushes". He further explained that the emotional responses of people he knew who were in relationships seemed "incredibly insincere and blown out of proportion" and inspired the cynical lyrics of the song.[4]

Howard composed "Shivers" on an Ibanez Gibson Firebird copy,[5] an electric guitar on which he performed on the first known recording of the song. Recorded as part of a series of demos for the Young Charlatans in 1978, it featured Howard on vocals and guitar, Ollie Olsen on guitar, Janine Hall on bass and Jeff Wegener on drums.[6] They recorded the first (and second) version of 'Shivers' as part of their unreleased demos, which were made by Bruce Milne for a future single on his Au Go Go Records label.[7]

During sessions for Door, Door at Richmond Recorders in Melbourne in January 1979, the Boys Next Door recorded "Shivers". Engineer Tony Cohen suggested that Howard perform the vocals for the track, arguing that his voice was best fitted for his own songs. However, the band's regular vocalist, Nick Cave, insisted on singing on the recording.[8] Howard said later that as a result of Cave's vocals, "Shivers" was "interpreted completely differently and now the song, to most peoples' minds, is something completely different from what I intended it to be".[9] In hindsight, Cave noted that Howard's vocals should have been recorded, as Cave was "never able to do that song justice".[10]

Music and lyrics edit

"Shivers" is a post-punk ballad[11] with a length of four minutes and thirty-seven seconds.[12] It is set in common time (4
4
) and has a slow tempo of 60 beats per minute.[13] The song is composed in the key of A major and on the Boys Next Door version, Nick Cave's vocal range spans one octave from D4 to E5.[13]

Howard wrote intentionally cynical lyrics to "Shivers" regarding relationships and suicide.[4] According to Kelsey Munro of the Sydney Morning Herald, the song "exhibits Howard's enduring gallows humour in its wry treatment of the overwrought protagonist".[14] The first lyrics "I've been contemplating suicide / but it really doesn't suit my style" have been also branded by the Sydney Morning Herald's Jake Wilson as "famous opening lines" and typical of Howard's "wry, guarded romanticism".[3]

According to members of the Boys Next Door, Howard's songwriting was "more precious and stolid" than Cave's or guitarist–keyboardist Mick Harvey's attempts, with "Shivers" and his other songs generally being centred "around a bassline".[15] The final version of "Shivers" featured on Door, Door reflected this, and included only a two-chord progression and four musical instruments: guitar, bass, piano[13] and violin.[12]

Release and reception edit

"Shivers" was originally released by the Young Charlatans as part of a Fast Forward cassette compilation, which was issued in April 1981 after the band's dissolution.[6] It was rereleased on CD on the various artists compilation album Inner City Sound: Australian Punk & Post-Punk (2006).[16] The Boys Next Door version was released as Door, Door's only single in May 1979 on Mushroom Records. It was issued as a 7-inch single, backed with "Dive Position". The single soon went out of print, and a second pressing was issued later the same year.[17] The band changed their name to the Birthday Party after relocating to London, England in 1980 and all of their recordings of "Shivers" are credited to the Boys Next Door.[18]

"Shivers" received critical acclaim and became a major underground success in Australia, bringing more national attention to the band. Nick Cave cited it in hindsight as the main reason for the Boys Next Door's eminence.[10] In a retrospective review for AllMusic, critic Will Lerner wrote that "it's impressive how, even at this early stage, Nick Cave was a confident and unique singer, perfectly aware of the strengths and limitations of his voice … he knows how to come across in a scary and theatrical manner that perfectly complements the music. Nowhere is this more apparent than on … 'Shivers', an unashamedly melodramatic example of post-adolescent anguish".[19] "Shivers", along with other songs Howard composed, were "crucial to guiding the band in the darker, wilder direction" that defined the Birthday Party's music, according to Dan Lawrence of Stereogum.[20] The song has since been considered an Australian classic and labelled by ABC Television as "possibly Australia's most enduring cult hit".[2]

A music video for "Shivers" was directed by Paul Goldman in 1979. It is featured on Pleasure Heads Must Burn (1984), a video album released by the Birthday Party.[21] It was directed for a first year University video assignment.

Live performances edit

"Shivers" was first performed at Young Charlatans concerts in the late 1970s, of which there were only 13 during the band's career. In 1978, prior to the recording of Door, Door, the Boys Next Door performed "Shivers" with Howard on vocals and Cave on guitar. After the song's release,[4] and changing their name to the Birthday Party,[18] the band performed "Shivers" with their standard line-up of Cave on vocals, Howard and Mick Harvey on guitar, Tracy Pew on bass and Phill Calvert on drums.[4] Cave commented that he "used to dread 'Shivers' coming up in the set" due to the fact "it required a certain amount of proficiency [and] certain amount of talent to sing" because it was one of the band's only melodic songs.[22]

During Howard's solo concerts from 1983 to 1999, "Shivers" was the song most requested by audience members.[23] However, by the time of his final tour in 2009—the year he died—he had stopped receiving requests for it. In an October 2009 interview, Howard commented on his relationship with the song, and its position in his setlists, stating: "I have just tried, perhaps finally successfully, to divorce myself from the song. It's impossible for me to recreate what I was trying to do when I wrote that song so whilst I can see that people have an attachment to it, I don't. I feel like, when I did use to do it in shows, I was doing a cover of some song that had been around forever. That's how it felt. And I guess that is a strange way to feel about a song you wrote, so yeah, I am happy to not have to do it these days".[24]

Track listing edit

Australia 7-inch single (Mushroom Records, K7492)
  1. "Shivers" (Howard) – 4:37
  2. "Dive Position" (Cave) – 2:42

Personnel edit

All personnel credits are adapted from Door, Door's album notes.[12]

The Boys Next Door

Additional musicians

  • Henry Vyhnal – violin

Technical personnel

The Screaming Jets version edit

"Shivers"
 
Single by the Screaming Jets
from the album Tear of Thought
Released17 January 1993 (1993-01-17)[25]
Length4:33
LabelrooArt
Songwriter(s)Rowland Howard
Producer(s)Steve James
The Screaming Jets singles chronology
"Think"
(1992)
"Shivers"
(1993)
"Here I Go"
(1993)

Australian hard rock band the Screaming Jets covered "Shivers" and released it as the second single from their second studio album, Tear of Thought, on 17 January 1993. It peaked at number 19 on the Australian Singles Chart and was ranked at number 95 on Australia's year-end chart.

Track listing edit

Australian CD single[25]

  1. "Shivers" – 4:32
  2. "Think" (acoustic) – 5:24
  3. "Fix the Feeble" (acoustic) – 3:22
  4. "Shivers" (acoustic) – 5:02

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Weekly chart performance for "Shivers"
Chart (1993) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[25] 19

Year-end charts edit

Year-end chart performance for "Shivers"
Chart (1993) Position
Australia (ARIA)[26] 95

Other cover versions edit

Since its original release, "Shivers" has been covered by several artists. A live version recorded in Melbourne in 1982 by the Big Bang Combo was issued on volume 13 of the cassette magazine Fast Forward in October of that year.[27] Musician and actress Marie Hoy performed the song in the 1986 independent film Dogs in Space; it appeared on the film's supporting soundtrack released in February 1987 on Chase Records.[28]

In 1996, Nick Cave performed guest vocals with Israeli singer-songwriter Inbal Perlmuter on a version of "Shivers" released by her band Ha-Mechashefot (The Witches) on their covers album, Undercover.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ Coffman, Tim (13 June 2023). "Julia Jacklin shares cover of Roland Howard's 'Shivers'". faroutmagazine.co.uk. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c . ABC Television. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 2 January 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Wilson, Jake (29 October 2011). "Rowland S Howard | Autoluminescent | Lost romantic". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d Howard 2011, 10:31–11:17
  5. ^ Valentish, Jenny (May 2006). "Rowland S Howard: Storm Und Twang – The Prophet of St Kilda". Australian Guitar. Next Media. Retrieved 28 June 2014. (subscription required)
  6. ^ a b Fast Forward 004 (Liner notes). Various artists. Fast Forward. 1981. 004.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  7. ^ David, Nichols (11 October 2016). Dig: Australian Rock and Pop Music, 1960-85. Verse Chorus Press. pp. Pg:423 "The Early To Mid Eighties". ISBN 978-1891241260.
  8. ^ Cohen 2011, 14:51–15:05
  9. ^ Howard 2011, 11:53–12:16
  10. ^ a b Cave 2011, 15:21–16:13
  11. ^ Fleischer, Norman; Boerger, Henrik (10 October 2014). "The List: 15 hidden post-punk treasures you need to know". NBHAP. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  12. ^ a b c Door, Door (Album notes). The Boys Next Door. Mushroom Records. 1979. L 36931.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  13. ^ a b c "The Boys Next Door, "Shivers" – Sheet Music". Music Notes. Alfred Publishing. 20 January 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  14. ^ Munro, Kelsey (7 January 2010). "Hero to the Australian underground: Rowland S Howard, 1959–2009". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  15. ^ "Rowland S Howard: 1978–1990". Mushroom Music Publishing. Mushroom Group. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  16. ^ "Inner City Sound: Australian Punk & Post-Punk – Various Artists | Songs, Reviews, Credits and Awards". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  17. ^ "Shivers" (Single notes). The Boys Next Door. Mushroom Records. 1979. K7492.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  18. ^ a b Wilkinson, Roy (2008). "Hello Goodbye: Rowland S Howard and the Birthday Party". Mojo. Bauer Media Group. 180 (November 2008): 162.
  19. ^ Lerner, Will. "Door, Door – Boys Next Door | Songs, Reviews, Credits and Awards". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  20. ^ Lawrence, Dan (8 January 2014). "Nick Cave Albums From Worst To Best: 21. The Boys Next Door – Door, Door (1979)". Stereogum. SpinMedia. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  21. ^ Pleasure Heads Must Burn (DVD liner notes). The Birthday Party. Cherry Red Films. 2003. CRDVD20.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  22. ^ Cave 2011, 12:17–12:30
  23. ^ Howard, Rowland S (November 1999). "In Studio: Rowland S Howard". Studio 22 (Television interview). Interviewed by Clinton Walker. Sydney: ABC Television.
  24. ^ Sweetman, Simon (21 October 2009). "The Rowland S Howard Interview". Stuff.co.nz. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  25. ^ a b c "The Screaming Jets – Shivers". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  26. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
  27. ^ Milne, Bruce, ed. (October 1982). "Tape No: Side One". Fast Forward. 13: 2.
  28. ^ Dogs in Space [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (Album notes). Various artists. Chase Records. 1987. CLPX 14.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  29. ^ Undercover (Album notes). Ha-Mechashefot (The Witches). New Moon Records. 1996. NMC 20177-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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Shivers is a song by the Australian post punk band the Boys Next Door who would later become the Birthday Party It is the tenth and final track from the band s debut studio album Door Door released in 1979 on Mushroom Records It was released as the album s only single in May 1979 backed with the B side Dive Position Shivers Single by the Boys Next Doorfrom the album Door DoorB side Dive Position ReleasedMay 1979 1979 05 RecordedJanuary 1979 1979 01 StudioRichmond Recorders Melbourne Australia GenrePost punkLength4 37LabelMushroomSongwriter s Rowland S HowardProducer s The Boys Next DoorThe Boys Next Door singles chronology These Boots Are Made for Walking 1978 Shivers 1979 Scatterbrain Early Morning Brain 1979 Written by guitarist Rowland S Howard at age 16 Shivers is a post punk ballad featuring ironic lyrics regarding teenage relationships and suicide Originally intended as humorous by Howard he felt later it had been misinterpreted due to frontman Nick Cave s vocal delivery on the Boys Next Door version Despite later distancing himself from the song Shivers remained Howard s most requested song during his lifetime and was met with critical acclaim It has since been cited as one of the most popular cult hits in Australian music Several versions of Shivers have been released including demo and solo recordings by Howard and it has been covered by a variety of artists including Marie Hoy Laura Jane Grace Courtney Barnett Julia Jacklin 1 Divine Fits and the Screaming Jets Contents 1 Origin and recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release and reception 4 Live performances 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 The Screaming Jets version 7 1 Track listing 7 2 Charts 7 2 1 Weekly charts 7 2 2 Year end charts 8 Other cover versions 9 References 9 1 Sources 10 External linksOrigin and recording editIn 1976 2 at age 16 3 and as a member of the Melbourne punk rock band Young Charlatans Howard wrote Shivers 2 Discussing the song s origins Howard said that Shivers was intended as an ironic comment on the way that I felt that people I knew were making hysterical things out of what were essentially high school crushes He further explained that the emotional responses of people he knew who were in relationships seemed incredibly insincere and blown out of proportion and inspired the cynical lyrics of the song 4 Howard composed Shivers on an Ibanez Gibson Firebird copy 5 an electric guitar on which he performed on the first known recording of the song Recorded as part of a series of demos for the Young Charlatans in 1978 it featured Howard on vocals and guitar Ollie Olsen on guitar Janine Hall on bass and Jeff Wegener on drums 6 They recorded the first and second version of Shivers as part of their unreleased demos which were made by Bruce Milne for a future single on his Au Go Go Records label 7 During sessions for Door Door at Richmond Recorders in Melbourne in January 1979 the Boys Next Door recorded Shivers Engineer Tony Cohen suggested that Howard perform the vocals for the track arguing that his voice was best fitted for his own songs However the band s regular vocalist Nick Cave insisted on singing on the recording 8 Howard said later that as a result of Cave s vocals Shivers was interpreted completely differently and now the song to most peoples minds is something completely different from what I intended it to be 9 In hindsight Cave noted that Howard s vocals should have been recorded as Cave was never able to do that song justice 10 Music and lyrics edit Shivers is a post punk ballad 11 with a length of four minutes and thirty seven seconds 12 It is set in common time 44 and has a slow tempo of 60 beats per minute 13 The song is composed in the key of A major and on the Boys Next Door version Nick Cave s vocal range spans one octave from D4 to E5 13 nbsp Shivers 1979 source source The opening lyrics to Shivers have been described as famous as well as typical of Rowland S Howard s wry guarded romanticism 3 Problems playing this file See media help Howard wrote intentionally cynical lyrics to Shivers regarding relationships and suicide 4 According to Kelsey Munro of the Sydney Morning Herald the song exhibits Howard s enduring gallows humour in its wry treatment of the overwrought protagonist 14 The first lyrics I ve been contemplating suicide but it really doesn t suit my style have been also branded by the Sydney Morning Herald s Jake Wilson as famous opening lines and typical of Howard s wry guarded romanticism 3 According to members of the Boys Next Door Howard s songwriting was more precious and stolid than Cave s or guitarist keyboardist Mick Harvey s attempts with Shivers and his other songs generally being centred around a bassline 15 The final version of Shivers featured on Door Door reflected this and included only a two chord progression and four musical instruments guitar bass piano 13 and violin 12 Release and reception edit Shivers was originally released by the Young Charlatans as part of a Fast Forward cassette compilation which was issued in April 1981 after the band s dissolution 6 It was rereleased on CD on the various artists compilation album Inner City Sound Australian Punk amp Post Punk 2006 16 The Boys Next Door version was released as Door Door s only single in May 1979 on Mushroom Records It was issued as a 7 inch single backed with Dive Position The single soon went out of print and a second pressing was issued later the same year 17 The band changed their name to the Birthday Party after relocating to London England in 1980 and all of their recordings of Shivers are credited to the Boys Next Door 18 Shivers received critical acclaim and became a major underground success in Australia bringing more national attention to the band Nick Cave cited it in hindsight as the main reason for the Boys Next Door s eminence 10 In a retrospective review for AllMusic critic Will Lerner wrote that it s impressive how even at this early stage Nick Cave was a confident and unique singer perfectly aware of the strengths and limitations of his voice he knows how to come across in a scary and theatrical manner that perfectly complements the music Nowhere is this more apparent than on Shivers an unashamedly melodramatic example of post adolescent anguish 19 Shivers along with other songs Howard composed were crucial to guiding the band in the darker wilder direction that defined the Birthday Party s music according to Dan Lawrence of Stereogum 20 The song has since been considered an Australian classic and labelled by ABC Television as possibly Australia s most enduring cult hit 2 A music video for Shivers was directed by Paul Goldman in 1979 It is featured on Pleasure Heads Must Burn 1984 a video album released by the Birthday Party 21 It was directed for a first year University video assignment Live performances edit Shivers was first performed at Young Charlatans concerts in the late 1970s of which there were only 13 during the band s career In 1978 prior to the recording of Door Door the Boys Next Door performed Shivers with Howard on vocals and Cave on guitar After the song s release 4 and changing their name to the Birthday Party 18 the band performed Shivers with their standard line up of Cave on vocals Howard and Mick Harvey on guitar Tracy Pew on bass and Phill Calvert on drums 4 Cave commented that he used to dread Shivers coming up in the set due to the fact it required a certain amount of proficiency and certain amount of talent to sing because it was one of the band s only melodic songs 22 During Howard s solo concerts from 1983 to 1999 Shivers was the song most requested by audience members 23 However by the time of his final tour in 2009 the year he died he had stopped receiving requests for it In an October 2009 interview Howard commented on his relationship with the song and its position in his setlists stating I have just tried perhaps finally successfully to divorce myself from the song It s impossible for me to recreate what I was trying to do when I wrote that song so whilst I can see that people have an attachment to it I don t I feel like when I did use to do it in shows I was doing a cover of some song that had been around forever That s how it felt And I guess that is a strange way to feel about a song you wrote so yeah I am happy to not have to do it these days 24 Track listing editAustralia 7 inch single Mushroom Records K7492 Shivers Howard 4 37 Dive Position Cave 2 42Personnel editAll personnel credits are adapted from Door Door s album notes 12 The Boys Next Door Phill Calvert drums Nick Cave vocals Mick Harvey guitar keyboards Rowland S Howard guitar Tracy Pew bassAdditional musicians Henry Vyhnal violinTechnical personnel The Boys Next Door production Tony Cohen engineering Andrew Duffield electronicsThe Screaming Jets version edit Shivers nbsp Single by the Screaming Jetsfrom the album Tear of ThoughtReleased17 January 1993 1993 01 17 25 Length4 33LabelrooArtSongwriter s Rowland HowardProducer s Steve JamesThe Screaming Jets singles chronology Think 1992 Shivers 1993 Here I Go 1993 Australian hard rock band the Screaming Jets covered Shivers and released it as the second single from their second studio album Tear of Thought on 17 January 1993 It peaked at number 19 on the Australian Singles Chart and was ranked at number 95 on Australia s year end chart Track listing edit Australian CD single 25 Shivers 4 32 Think acoustic 5 24 Fix the Feeble acoustic 3 22 Shivers acoustic 5 02Charts edit Weekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Shivers Chart 1993 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 25 19Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Shivers Chart 1993 PositionAustralia ARIA 26 95Other cover versions editSince its original release Shivers has been covered by several artists A live version recorded in Melbourne in 1982 by the Big Bang Combo was issued on volume 13 of the cassette magazine Fast Forward in October of that year 27 Musician and actress Marie Hoy performed the song in the 1986 independent film Dogs in Space it appeared on the film s supporting soundtrack released in February 1987 on Chase Records 28 In 1996 Nick Cave performed guest vocals with Israeli singer songwriter Inbal Perlmuter on a version of Shivers released by her band Ha Mechashefot The Witches on their covers album Undercover 29 References edit Coffman Tim 13 June 2023 Julia Jacklin shares cover of Roland Howard s Shivers faroutmagazine co uk Retrieved 13 June 2023 a b c Studio 22 Rowland S Howard ABC Television Australian Broadcasting Corporation Archived from the original on 2 January 2010 Retrieved 28 June 2014 a b c Wilson Jake 29 October 2011 Rowland S Howard Autoluminescent Lost romantic Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Retrieved 28 June 2014 a b c d Howard 2011 10 31 11 17 Valentish Jenny May 2006 Rowland S Howard Storm Und Twang The Prophet of St Kilda Australian Guitar Next Media Retrieved 28 June 2014 subscription required a b Fast Forward 004 Liner notes Various artists 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