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Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" is a song by British synth-pop duo Eurythmics. It was released as the fourth and final single from their second album of the same name in January 1983. It was their breakthrough hit, establishing the duo worldwide. It reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in March 1983, and number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 six months later; it was their first single released in the US.

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
Picture sleeve for most releases
Single by Eurythmics
from the album Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
B-side"I Could Give You a Mirror"
Released21 January 1983 (1983-01-21)
Genre
Length3:36 (single/album version)
4:48 (12" version)
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)David A. Stewart
Eurythmics singles chronology
"Love Is a Stranger"
(1982)
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
(1983)
"Who's That Girl?"
(1983)

"Love Is a Stranger (1991 reissue)"
(1991)

"Sweet Dreams '91 (Remix)"
(1991)

"I Saved the World Today"
(1999)
Music video
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" on YouTube

With Annie Lennox appearing with orange cropped hair and wearing a man's business suit in the music video, the BBC stated Lennox's "powerful androgynous look" was the music video that "broke the mould for female pop stars“.[6] Rolling Stone called the song "a synth-pop masterpiece that made Lennox and Dave Stewart MTV superstars".[7]

After the song's rise, the duo's previous single, "Love Is a Stranger", was re-released and also became a worldwide hit. On Rolling Stone's The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time issue in 2003, "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" was ranked number 356.[8] In 2020, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[9] In 2023, it was selected by the US Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry.[10] Eurythmics have regularly performed the song in all their live sets since its release—with an early television performance coming on the BBC's Top of the Pops in February 1983—and it is often performed by Lennox on her solo tours.

Recorded by Eurythmics in a small project studio in the attic of an old warehouse in north London where they were living, the song's success heralded a trend of musicians abandoning larger recording studios for home recording methods.[11][12] In 1991, the song was remixed and reissued to promote Eurythmics' Greatest Hits album. It re-charted in the UK, reaching number 48, and was also a moderate hit in dance clubs. Another remix by Steve Angello was released in France in 2006, along with the track "I've Got a Life".

Background edit

Composition edit

Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart wrote the song after the Tourists had broken up and they formed Eurythmics. Although the two of them also broke up as a couple, they continued to work together. They became interested in electronic music and bought new synthesizers to play around with. According to Stewart, he managed to produce the beat and riff of the song on one of their new synthesizers, and Lennox, on hearing it, said: "What the hell is that?" and started playing on another synthesizer, and beginnings of the song came out of the two dueling synths.[13]

According to Lennox, the lyrics reflected the unhappy time after the breakup of the Tourists, when she felt that they were "in a dream world" and that whatever they were chasing was never going to happen. She described the song as saying: "Look at the state of us. How can it get worse?" adding "I was feeling very vulnerable. The song was an expression of how I felt: hopeless and nihilistic." Stewart thought the lyrics too depressing and added the "hold your head up, moving on" line to make it more uplifting.[13]

Commenting on the line "Some of them want to use you [...] some of them want to be abused", Lennox said that "people think it's about sex or S&M, and it's not about that at all."[13] On the song's title she said, "Apparently, it's the most misheard lyric in British pop. People think I'm singing: 'Sweet dreams are made of cheese.'"[13]

Recording edit

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" was created and recorded in two places, first in Eurythmics' tiny project studio in the attic of an old warehouse in the Chalk Farm district of north London where they were living at the time, then in a small room at The Church Studios in north London.[11] The home studio was equipped with a Tascam 80-8, 8-track half-inch tape recorder, a Soundcraft mixer, a Roland Space Echo, a Klark Teknik DN50 spring reverb, a B.E.L. Electronics noise reduction unit, and a single Beyerdynamic M 201 TG microphone. The gear was purchased second-hand after Lennox and Stewart obtained a bank loan for £5000 (equivalent to £19,000 in 2021).[14]

 
Stewart used a Movement Systems Drum Computer which also makes an appearance in the music video

Also purchased with the bank loan was a £2000 Movement Systems Drum Computer, one of only about 30 built, with the band having to sleep for a few days at the Bridgwater apartment of the manufacturer while their early prototype unit was being assembled. The MCS Drum Computer provided drum sounds, and also triggered sequences on a Roland SH-101 synthesizer, used for the synth bass line. To fill out the complement of instruments, Lennox played a borrowed Oberheim OB-X for sustained string sounds. Their only microphone, a utilitarian model typically used for hi-hat, performed all the acoustic duties, including tracking Lennox's vocals.[14]

Stewart recalls he was in a manic mood while Lennox was depressed. Stewart was upbeat because he had just survived surgery on a punctured lung, and felt like he had been given a new lease on life. Lennox was feeling low because of the poor results from past musical work. She perked up when she heard Stewart first experimenting with the song's bass line sequence. She "leaped off the floor" and started to fill in the song with the Oberheim synth.[14]

According to Stewart, their record label RCA Records did not think the song was suitable as a single in the United States as it lacked a chorus. After a radio DJ in Cleveland kept playing the song from the album, and it generated a strong local response, RCA decided to release it in the US.[13][15]

Chart performance edit

 
BBC Television Centre in London where Eurythmics performed the song on Top of the Pops in February 1983, and again in December 1983 for the show's Christmas special.

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" was Eurythmics' commercial breakthrough in the United Kingdom and all over the world. The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number 63 in February 1983 and reached number two the following month, spending a total of six weeks in the Top 5.[16] The duo performed the song on the BBC's music chart show Top of the Pops on 24 February 1983 (when it was number 21 in the charts), and its continued climb up the charts saw them play it on the show's year end Christmas special.[17][18] It was the 11th best-selling single of 1983 in the UK and has been certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.[19][20]

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" was the first-ever single released by Eurythmics in the United States when it was released in May 1983. The single debuted at number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100 and slowly eased up the chart.[21] By August, the single had reached number two and stayed there for four weeks before it took the number one spot in the first week of September.[22] The song also peaked at number one in Canada, and reached the top ten in a number of countries including Australia, West Germany, Spain and South Africa.[23][24][25]

Music video edit

"People went bonkers for the video, which was constantly on MTV. I wanted to make a commentary on the music business but also make something a bit performance art – weird and dreamlike. So we mocked up a record-company boardroom in a studio in Wardour Street and put a cow in it, to signify reality."

—Dave Stewart on making the music video.[13]

The music video for "Sweet Dreams" was directed by London-based music video director Chris Ashbrook and filmed in January 1983, shortly before the single and the album were released.[26] The boardroom scenes were filmed in a studio in Wardour Street, west London.[13] The video received heavy airplay on the then-fledgling MTV channel and is widely considered a classic clip from the early-MTV era. Rolling Stone stated it "made Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart MTV superstars".[7]

The video begins with a fist pounding on a table, with the camera panning up to reveal Lennox in a boardroom, with images of a Saturn V launch projected on a screen behind her, which are later replaced by a shot of a crowd walking down a street. Stewart is shown typing on a computer (actually an MCS drum computer). The camera cuts to Lennox and Stewart meditating on the table. Stewart is next shown playing cello in a field. The scene then returns to the boardroom, with Lennox and Stewart lying down on the table, and a cow walking around them. Stewart is shown again typing on the computer, with the cow feeding next to him. The scene cuts to the duo in a field, with a herd of cows, and Stewart still typing. Lennox and Stewart are then seen floating in a boat, with Stewart again playing the cello. The video ends with Lennox lying in bed, with the last shot being a book on a nightstand bearing a cover identical to the album. The screen then fades to black as Lennox turns off the bedside lamp.

We wanted our visual statements to be strong and powerful, because we knew they’d be there forever. I wore a suit in the video with my cropped hair. I was trying to be the opposite of the cliché of the female singer. I wanted to be as strong as a man, equal to Dave and perceived that way.

— Annie Lennox on her look in the video.[13]

Lennox's androgynous visual image, with close-cropped, orange-coloured hair, and attired in a man's suit brandishing a cane, immediately made her a household name. The BBC stated her "powerful androgynous look" was the music video that "broke the mould for female pop stars“.[6] Her gender-bending image was also explored in other Eurythmics videos such as "Love Is a Stranger" and "Who's That Girl?" and with her appearance as Elvis Presley at the 1984 Grammy Awards.[27]

Track listings edit

  • 7" single
A: "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (LP Version) – 3:36
B: "I Could Give You a Mirror" (Alternate Version) – 4:15
  • 12" single
A: "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Extended Version) – 4:48
B1: "I Could Give You a Mirror" (Alternate Version) – 4:15
B2: "Baby's Gone Blue" (non-LP track) – 4:19
  • 3" CD (1989 re-release)
  1. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (LP version) – 3:36
  2. "I Could Give You a Mirror" (Alternate Version) – 4:15
  3. "Here Comes the Rain Again" (LP Version) – 4:54
  4. "Paint a Rumour" – 7:30
  • CD single (1991 re-release)
  1. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) '91" (remixed by Giorgio Moroder) - (3:35)
  2. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Nightmare Remix) - (7:27)
  3. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Hot Remix) (remixed by Giorgio Moroder) - (5:21)
  4. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" (House Remix) (remixed by Giorgio Moroder) - (3:34)
  • Digital download
  1. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Ummet Ozcan Remix) - (3:22)
  2. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Noisia Remix) - (6:02)

Credits and personnel edit

Credits sourced from Sound On Sound and Gearnews.[14][28]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[65] Gold 50,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[66] Platinum 90,000
France (SNEP)[67] Gold 500,000*
Germany (BVMI)[68] Platinum 500,000
Italy (FIMI)[69] 2× Platinum 200,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[70] 2× Platinum 1,200,000
United States (RIAA)[71] Gold 1,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Cover versions edit

Swing featuring Dr. Alban version edit

"Sweet Dreams"
 
Single by Swing featuring Dr. Alban
B-side"Remix"
Released1995
StudioDr. Records Studio
Genre
Length3:28
Label
  • Cheiron
Producer(s)
  • F. Lokar
  • V. Salazar
Swing featuring Dr. Alban singles chronology
"Let the Beat Go On"
(1994)
"Sweet Dreams"
(1995)
"This Time I'm Free"
(1995)
Music video
"Sweet Dreams" on YouTube

In 1995, American rapper and singer Swing (aka Richard Silva II) released a dance cover of "Sweet Dreams" featuring the Sweden-based musician and producer Dr. Alban. The female singer in the song is Swedish singer Birgitta Edoff. Alban produced the single after Swing was signed to his label, Dr. Records. This version was a major hit in Europe, peaking at number four in Finland, number nine in Denmark, number 12 in Sweden, and number 44 in the Netherlands. In the UK, the track reached number 59.

Critical reception edit

Pan-European magazine Music & Media commented, "Nomen est omen; indeed it's a cover of Eurythmics' first hit. Also, what Swing promises is what you get. It's heavily Eurofied with the Swedish rap specialist cutting his teeth on it."[72] Alan Jones from Music Week wrote, "From Sweden, Swing featuring Dr. Alban offer a bludgeoning techno version dominated by rap, with occasional reprises of the title line by Birgitta Edoff".[73] James Hamilton from the RM Dance Update described it as a "cheesier cornily rapped Swedish remake".[74]

Track listings edit

12" single, Sweden (1995)
No.TitleLength
1."Sweet Dreams" (Aura Mix)6:07
2."Sweet Dreams" (Extended Mix)6:00
3."Sweet Dreams" (Tabledance Mix)5:41
4."Sweet Dreams" (Radio Mix)3:28
CD single, Germany (1995)
No.TitleLength
1."Sweet Dreams" (Radio)3:28
2."Sweet Dreams" (Extended)6:00
CD maxi, Europe (1995)
No.TitleLength
1."Sweet Dreams" (Radio)3:28
2."Sweet Dreams" (Extended)6:00
3."Sweet Dreams" (Aura Mix)6:07
4."Sweet Dreams" (Tabledance)5:41

Charts edit

Chart (1995) Peak
position
Denmark (IFPI) 9
Europe (European Dance Radio)[75] 15
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[76] 4
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tip)[77] 2
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[78] 44
Scotland (OCC)[79] 91
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[80] 12
UK Singles (OCC)[81] 59
UK on a Pop Tip Club Chart (Music Week)[82] 4

Marilyn Manson cover edit

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
 
Single by Marilyn Manson
from the album Smells Like Children
ReleasedJune 22, 1995
RecordedSummer 1995
Genre
Length
  • 4:25 (single edit)
  • 4:53 (album version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Marilyn Manson singles chronology
"Lunchbox"
(1995)
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
(1995)
"The Beautiful People"
(1996)
Audio sample
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
Music video
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" on YouTube

Marilyn Manson released a cover version as the first single from Smells Like Children (1995), an EP of covers, remixes and interludes. In his 1998 autobiography, the band's eponymous vocalist said he fought their label to have this track released as a single, saying: "They didn't want to release [it], which I knew would be a song that even people who didn't like our band would like. [Nothing] wanted to release our version of Screamin' Jay Hawkins' 'I Put a Spell on You', which was far too dark, sprawling and esoteric, even for some of our own fans. We battled the label this time, and learned we could win. ... It was a disheartening experience, but it didn't hurt half as much as the fact that no one at our label ever congratulated us on the success of the song."[86]

The track became the band's first legitimate hit. The music video was directed by American photographer Dean Karr,[87] and was shot near downtown Los Angeles. It featured images of the vocalist self-mutilating while wearing a tutu,[88] as well as scenes of him riding a pig.[89] It was placed on heavy rotation on MTV,[90] and was nominated for Best Rock Video at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards.[91] In 2010, Billboard rated it the "scariest music video ever made", beating Michael Jackson's "Thriller".[88][89] The video also appeared at number three in the publication's 2013 list of "The 15 Scariest Music Videos Ever".[92] Dave Stewart has said that he liked this version of his song, and that "the video was one of the scariest things [he]'d seen at the time."[93] As of 2020, the track has sold 80,000 copies through digital retailers in the United Kingdom, where it is also the band's most streamed music video, generating almost twelve million audio and video streams.[94]

The song went on to appear on the band's 2004 greatest hits album, Lest We Forget: The Best Of. It also featured on soundtracks to the films Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005),[95] Gamer (2009),[96] and A Perfect Day (2015),[97] in movies such as House on Haunted Hill (1999),[98] and Trick 'r Treat (2007),[99] as well as the trailer for Wrath of the Titans (2012),[100] in the pilot episode of The Following,[101] on the BBC drama Luther,[102] and the Nature three-part miniseries "Okavango: River of Dreams".[103] Britney Spears created a music video using Manson's version of the song.[104] This video – also directed by Chris Ashbrook – was used as an interlude on her 2009 concert tour The Circus Starring Britney Spears.[105]

Track listing edit

  1. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" – 4:25
  2. "Dance of the Dope Hats" (Remix by Anthony Valcic, Dave Ogilvie and Joseph Bishara) – 4:46
  3. "Down in the Park" (Gary Numan cover) – 4:58
  4. "Lunchbox (Next Motherfucker)" (Remix by Charlie Clouser) – 4:47

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[114] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

JX Riders featuring Skylar Stecker version edit

In 2016, JX Riders featuring Skylar Stecker went to number one on the US dance chart with their version.[115]

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External links edit

  • Sweet Dreams at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Live rehearsal 2007 on YouTube
  • Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) by Marilyn Manson on YouTube
  • Térez Montcalm – Sweet Dreams on YouTube

sweet, dreams, made, this, album, album, song, british, synth, eurythmics, released, fourth, final, single, from, their, second, album, same, name, january, 1983, their, breakthrough, establishing, worldwide, reached, number, singles, chart, march, 1983, numbe. For the album see Sweet Dreams Are Made of This album Sweet Dreams Are Made of This is a song by British synth pop duo Eurythmics It was released as the fourth and final single from their second album of the same name in January 1983 It was their breakthrough hit establishing the duo worldwide It reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in March 1983 and number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 six months later it was their first single released in the US Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Picture sleeve for most releasesSingle by Eurythmicsfrom the album Sweet Dreams Are Made of This B side I Could Give You a Mirror Released21 January 1983 1983 01 21 GenreSynth pop 1 2 3 new wave 4 electronic 5 Length3 36 single album version 4 48 12 version LabelRCASongwriter s Annie Lennox David A StewartProducer s David A StewartEurythmics singles chronology Love Is a Stranger 1982 Sweet Dreams Are Made of This 1983 Who s That Girl 1983 Love Is a Stranger 1991 reissue 1991 Sweet Dreams 91 Remix 1991 I Saved the World Today 1999 Music video Sweet Dreams Are Made of This on YouTube With Annie Lennox appearing with orange cropped hair and wearing a man s business suit in the music video the BBC stated Lennox s powerful androgynous look was the music video that broke the mould for female pop stars 6 Rolling Stone called the song a synth pop masterpiece that made Lennox and Dave Stewart MTV superstars 7 After the song s rise the duo s previous single Love Is a Stranger was re released and also became a worldwide hit On Rolling Stone s The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time issue in 2003 Sweet Dreams Are Made of This was ranked number 356 8 In 2020 the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame 9 In 2023 it was selected by the US Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry 10 Eurythmics have regularly performed the song in all their live sets since its release with an early television performance coming on the BBC s Top of the Pops in February 1983 and it is often performed by Lennox on her solo tours Recorded by Eurythmics in a small project studio in the attic of an old warehouse in north London where they were living the song s success heralded a trend of musicians abandoning larger recording studios for home recording methods 11 12 In 1991 the song was remixed and reissued to promote Eurythmics Greatest Hits album It re charted in the UK reaching number 48 and was also a moderate hit in dance clubs Another remix by Steve Angello was released in France in 2006 along with the track I ve Got a Life Contents 1 Background 1 1 Composition 1 2 Recording 2 Chart performance 3 Music video 4 Track listings 5 Credits and personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 Cover versions 8 1 Swing featuring Dr Alban version 8 1 1 Critical reception 8 1 2 Track listings 8 1 3 Charts 8 2 Marilyn Manson cover 8 2 1 Track listing 8 2 2 Charts 8 2 3 Certifications 8 3 JX Riders featuring Skylar Stecker version 8 3 1 Weekly charts 8 3 2 Year end charts 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksBackground editComposition edit Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart wrote the song after the Tourists had broken up and they formed Eurythmics Although the two of them also broke up as a couple they continued to work together They became interested in electronic music and bought new synthesizers to play around with According to Stewart he managed to produce the beat and riff of the song on one of their new synthesizers and Lennox on hearing it said What the hell is that and started playing on another synthesizer and beginnings of the song came out of the two dueling synths 13 According to Lennox the lyrics reflected the unhappy time after the breakup of the Tourists when she felt that they were in a dream world and that whatever they were chasing was never going to happen She described the song as saying Look at the state of us How can it get worse adding I was feeling very vulnerable The song was an expression of how I felt hopeless and nihilistic Stewart thought the lyrics too depressing and added the hold your head up moving on line to make it more uplifting 13 Commenting on the line Some of them want to use you some of them want to be abused Lennox said that people think it s about sex or S amp M and it s not about that at all 13 On the song s title she said Apparently it s the most misheard lyric in British pop People think I m singing Sweet dreams are made of cheese 13 Recording edit Sweet Dreams Are Made of This was created and recorded in two places first in Eurythmics tiny project studio in the attic of an old warehouse in the Chalk Farm district of north London where they were living at the time then in a small room at The Church Studios in north London 11 The home studio was equipped with a Tascam 80 8 8 track half inch tape recorder a Soundcraft mixer a Roland Space Echo a Klark Teknik DN50 spring reverb a B E L Electronics noise reduction unit and a single Beyerdynamic M 201 TG microphone The gear was purchased second hand after Lennox and Stewart obtained a bank loan for 5000 equivalent to 19 000 in 2021 14 nbsp Stewart used a Movement Systems Drum Computer which also makes an appearance in the music video Also purchased with the bank loan was a 2000 Movement Systems Drum Computer one of only about 30 built with the band having to sleep for a few days at the Bridgwater apartment of the manufacturer while their early prototype unit was being assembled The MCS Drum Computer provided drum sounds and also triggered sequences on a Roland SH 101 synthesizer used for the synth bass line To fill out the complement of instruments Lennox played a borrowed Oberheim OB X for sustained string sounds Their only microphone a utilitarian model typically used for hi hat performed all the acoustic duties including tracking Lennox s vocals 14 Stewart recalls he was in a manic mood while Lennox was depressed Stewart was upbeat because he had just survived surgery on a punctured lung and felt like he had been given a new lease on life Lennox was feeling low because of the poor results from past musical work She perked up when she heard Stewart first experimenting with the song s bass line sequence She leaped off the floor and started to fill in the song with the Oberheim synth 14 According to Stewart their record label RCA Records did not think the song was suitable as a single in the United States as it lacked a chorus After a radio DJ in Cleveland kept playing the song from the album and it generated a strong local response RCA decided to release it in the US 13 15 Chart performance edit nbsp BBC Television Centre in London where Eurythmics performed the song on Top of the Pops in February 1983 and again in December 1983 for the show s Christmas special Sweet Dreams Are Made of This was Eurythmics commercial breakthrough in the United Kingdom and all over the world The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number 63 in February 1983 and reached number two the following month spending a total of six weeks in the Top 5 16 The duo performed the song on the BBC s music chart show Top of the Pops on 24 February 1983 when it was number 21 in the charts and its continued climb up the charts saw them play it on the show s year end Christmas special 17 18 It was the 11th best selling single of 1983 in the UK and has been certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry 19 20 Sweet Dreams Are Made of This was the first ever single released by Eurythmics in the United States when it was released in May 1983 The single debuted at number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100 and slowly eased up the chart 21 By August the single had reached number two and stayed there for four weeks before it took the number one spot in the first week of September 22 The song also peaked at number one in Canada and reached the top ten in a number of countries including Australia West Germany Spain and South Africa 23 24 25 Music video edit People went bonkers for the video which was constantly on MTV I wanted to make a commentary on the music business but also make something a bit performance art weird and dreamlike So we mocked up a record company boardroom in a studio in Wardour Street and put a cow in it to signify reality Dave Stewart on making the music video 13 The music video for Sweet Dreams was directed by London based music video director Chris Ashbrook and filmed in January 1983 shortly before the single and the album were released 26 The boardroom scenes were filmed in a studio in Wardour Street west London 13 The video received heavy airplay on the then fledgling MTV channel and is widely considered a classic clip from the early MTV era Rolling Stone stated it made Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart MTV superstars 7 The video begins with a fist pounding on a table with the camera panning up to reveal Lennox in a boardroom with images of a Saturn V launch projected on a screen behind her which are later replaced by a shot of a crowd walking down a street Stewart is shown typing on a computer actually an MCS drum computer The camera cuts to Lennox and Stewart meditating on the table Stewart is next shown playing cello in a field The scene then returns to the boardroom with Lennox and Stewart lying down on the table and a cow walking around them Stewart is shown again typing on the computer with the cow feeding next to him The scene cuts to the duo in a field with a herd of cows and Stewart still typing Lennox and Stewart are then seen floating in a boat with Stewart again playing the cello The video ends with Lennox lying in bed with the last shot being a book on a nightstand bearing a cover identical to the album The screen then fades to black as Lennox turns off the bedside lamp We wanted our visual statements to be strong and powerful because we knew they d be there forever I wore a suit in the video with my cropped hair I was trying to be the opposite of the cliche of the female singer I wanted to be as strong as a man equal to Dave and perceived that way Annie Lennox on her look in the video 13 Lennox s androgynous visual image with close cropped orange coloured hair and attired in a man s suit brandishing a cane immediately made her a household name The BBC stated her powerful androgynous look was the music video that broke the mould for female pop stars 6 Her gender bending image was also explored in other Eurythmics videos such as Love Is a Stranger and Who s That Girl and with her appearance as Elvis Presley at the 1984 Grammy Awards 27 Track listings edit7 single A Sweet Dreams Are Made of This LP Version 3 36 B I Could Give You a Mirror Alternate Version 4 15 12 single A Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Extended Version 4 48 B1 I Could Give You a Mirror Alternate Version 4 15 B2 Baby s Gone Blue non LP track 4 19 3 CD 1989 re release Sweet Dreams Are Made of This LP version 3 36 I Could Give You a Mirror Alternate Version 4 15 Here Comes the Rain Again LP Version 4 54 Paint a Rumour 7 30 CD single 1991 re release Sweet Dreams Are Made of This 91 remixed by Giorgio Moroder 3 35 Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Nightmare Remix 7 27 Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Hot Remix remixed by Giorgio Moroder 5 21 Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This House Remix remixed by Giorgio Moroder 3 34 Digital download Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Ummet Ozcan Remix 3 22 Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Noisia Remix 6 02 Credits and personnel editCredits sourced from Sound On Sound and Gearnews 14 28 Annie Lennox lead and backing vocals Oberheim OB X synthesizer piano David A Stewart Roland SH 101 synthesizer Movement Systems drum computer programmingCharts editWeekly charts edit 1983 weekly chart performance for Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Chart 1983 Peakposition Australia Kent Music Report 23 6 Austria O3 Austria Top 40 29 9 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 30 3 Canada The Record Retail Singles 31 1 Canada Top Singles RPM 24 1 Finland Suomen virallinen lista 32 6 Ireland IRMA 33 2 Japan Oricon 34 89 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 35 9 Netherlands Single Top 100 36 10 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 37 2 South Africa Springbok Radio 25 5 Spain AFYVE 38 3 Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 39 8 UK Singles OCC 16 2 US Billboard Hot 100 40 1 US Adult Contemporary Billboard 41 36 US Dance Club Songs Billboard 42 2 US Mainstream Rock Billboard 43 16 US Cash Box Top 100 Singles 44 1 West Germany Official German Charts 45 4 1991 weekly chart performance for Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Chart 1991 Peakposition UK Singles OCC 16 48 UK Dance Music Week 46 36 1995 weekly chart performance for Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Chart 1995 Peakposition UK Singles OCC 47 136 2006 weekly chart performance for Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Chart 2006 Peakposition CIS TopHit 48 37 2010 weekly chart performance for Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Chart 2010 Peakposition UK Singles OCC 47 150 2020 weekly chart performance for Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Chart 2020 Peakposition Poland Polish Airplay Top 100 49 37 2022 weekly chart performance for Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Chart 2022 Peakposition France SNEP 50 143 Global 200 Billboard 51 186 Weekly chart performance for Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Steve Angello remix Chart 2005 Peakposition France SNEP 52 27 Year end charts edit 1983 year end chart performance for Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Chart 1983 Position Australia Kent Music Report 53 41 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 54 54 Canada Top Singles RPM 55 7 Netherlands Single Top 100 56 90 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 57 15 UK Singles Gallup 58 59 11 US Billboard Hot 100 60 10 US Dance Club Songs Billboard 61 31 US Cash Box Top 100 Singles 62 14 West Germany Official German Charts 63 21 2019 year end chart performance for Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Chart 2019 Position Poland ZPAV 64 98Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Canada Music Canada 65 Gold 50 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 66 Platinum 90 000 France SNEP 67 Gold 500 000 Germany BVMI 68 Platinum 500 000 Italy FIMI 69 2 Platinum 200 000 United Kingdom BPI 70 2 Platinum 1 200 000 United States RIAA 71 Gold 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Cover versions editSwing featuring Dr Alban version edit Sweet Dreams nbsp Single by Swing featuring Dr AlbanB side Remix Released1995StudioDr Records StudioGenreEurodanceLength3 28LabelCheironProducer s F Lokar V SalazarSwing featuring Dr Alban singles chronology Let the Beat Go On 1994 Sweet Dreams 1995 This Time I m Free 1995 Music video Sweet Dreams on YouTube In 1995 American rapper and singer Swing aka Richard Silva II released a dance cover of Sweet Dreams featuring the Sweden based musician and producer Dr Alban The female singer in the song is Swedish singer Birgitta Edoff Alban produced the single after Swing was signed to his label Dr Records This version was a major hit in Europe peaking at number four in Finland number nine in Denmark number 12 in Sweden and number 44 in the Netherlands In the UK the track reached number 59 Critical reception edit Pan European magazine Music amp Media commented Nomen est omen indeed it s a cover of Eurythmics first hit Also what Swing promises is what you get It s heavily Eurofied with the Swedish rap specialist cutting his teeth on it 72 Alan Jones from Music Week wrote From Sweden Swing featuring Dr Alban offer a bludgeoning techno version dominated by rap with occasional reprises of the title line by Birgitta Edoff 73 James Hamilton from the RM Dance Update described it as a cheesier cornily rapped Swedish remake 74 Track listings edit 12 single Sweden 1995 No TitleLength1 Sweet Dreams Aura Mix 6 072 Sweet Dreams Extended Mix 6 003 Sweet Dreams Tabledance Mix 5 414 Sweet Dreams Radio Mix 3 28 CD single Germany 1995 No TitleLength1 Sweet Dreams Radio 3 282 Sweet Dreams Extended 6 00 CD maxi Europe 1995 No TitleLength1 Sweet Dreams Radio 3 282 Sweet Dreams Extended 6 003 Sweet Dreams Aura Mix 6 074 Sweet Dreams Tabledance 5 41 Charts edit Chart 1995 Peakposition Denmark IFPI 9 Europe European Dance Radio 75 15 Finland Suomen virallinen lista 76 4 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 Tip 77 2 Netherlands Single Top 100 78 44 Scotland OCC 79 91 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 80 12 UK Singles OCC 81 59 UK on a Pop Tip Club Chart Music Week 82 4 Marilyn Manson cover edit Sweet Dreams Are Made of This nbsp Single by Marilyn Mansonfrom the album Smells Like ChildrenReleasedJune 22 1995RecordedSummer 1995GenreIndustrial rock 83 hard rock 84 gothic rock 5 heavy metal 85 Length4 25 single edit 4 53 album version LabelNothing InterscopeSongwriter s Annie Lennox David A StewartProducer s Marilyn Manson Trent ReznorMarilyn Manson singles chronology Lunchbox 1995 Sweet Dreams Are Made of This 1995 The Beautiful People 1996 Audio sample source source Sweet Dreams Are Made of This filehelpMusic video Sweet Dreams Are Made of This on YouTube Marilyn Manson released a cover version as the first single from Smells Like Children 1995 an EP of covers remixes and interludes In his 1998 autobiography the band s eponymous vocalist said he fought their label to have this track released as a single saying They didn t want to release it which I knew would be a song that even people who didn t like our band would like Nothing wanted to release our version of Screamin Jay Hawkins I Put a Spell on You which was far too dark sprawling and esoteric even for some of our own fans We battled the label this time and learned we could win It was a disheartening experience but it didn t hurt half as much as the fact that no one at our label ever congratulated us on the success of the song 86 The track became the band s first legitimate hit The music video was directed by American photographer Dean Karr 87 and was shot near downtown Los Angeles It featured images of the vocalist self mutilating while wearing a tutu 88 as well as scenes of him riding a pig 89 It was placed on heavy rotation on MTV 90 and was nominated for Best Rock Video at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards 91 In 2010 Billboard rated it the scariest music video ever made beating Michael Jackson s Thriller 88 89 The video also appeared at number three in the publication s 2013 list of The 15 Scariest Music Videos Ever 92 Dave Stewart has said that he liked this version of his song and that the video was one of the scariest things he d seen at the time 93 As of 2020 the track has sold 80 000 copies through digital retailers in the United Kingdom where it is also the band s most streamed music video generating almost twelve million audio and video streams 94 The song went on to appear on the band s 2004 greatest hits album Lest We Forget The Best Of It also featured on soundtracks to the films Enron The Smartest Guys in the Room 2005 95 Gamer 2009 96 and A Perfect Day 2015 97 in movies such as House on Haunted Hill 1999 98 and Trick r Treat 2007 99 as well as the trailer for Wrath of the Titans 2012 100 in the pilot episode of The Following 101 on the BBC drama Luther 102 and the Nature three part miniseries Okavango River of Dreams 103 Britney Spears created a music video using Manson s version of the song 104 This video also directed by Chris Ashbrook was used as an interlude on her 2009 concert tour The Circus Starring Britney Spears 105 Track listing edit CD single 106 Sweet Dreams Are Made of This 4 25 Dance of the Dope Hats Remix by Anthony Valcic Dave Ogilvie and Joseph Bishara 4 46 Down in the Park Gary Numan cover 4 58 Lunchbox Next Motherfucker Remix by Charlie Clouser 4 47 Charts edit Chart 1996 Peakposition Australia ARIA 107 28 Canada Rock Alternative RPM 108 12 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 109 50 UK Singles OCC 110 135 US Alternative Airplay Billboard 111 26 US Mainstream Rock Billboard 112 31 Chart 2012 Peakposition France SNEP 113 154 Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units sales United Kingdom BPI 114 Silver 200 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone JX Riders featuring Skylar Stecker version edit In 2016 JX Riders featuring Skylar Stecker went to number one on the US dance chart with their version 115 Weekly charts edit Chart 2016 Peak position US Dance Club Songs Billboard 116 1 Year end charts edit Chart 2016 Position US Dance Club Songs Billboard 117 16See also editList of Billboard Hot 100 number one singles of 1983References edit Judith A Peraino 2005 University of California Press ed Listening to the Sirens Musical Technologies of Queer Identity from Homer to Hedwig p 241 ISBN 978 0520215870 Marilyn Manson entered the mainstream in 1995 with a cover song of the 1980s synth pop hit Sweet Dreams Are Made of This by the Eurythmics Erlewine Stephen Thomas Eurythmics Greatest Hits 1991 Review at AllMusic Retrieved February 4 2024 Borthwick Stuart Moy Ron 2004 Synthpop into the digital age Popular Music Genres An Introduction Routledge p 130 ISBN 9780415973694 Larry Starr Christopher Alan Waterman 2007 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