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Wuthering Heights (song)

"Wuthering Heights" is a song by English singer Kate Bush, released as her debut single on 20 January 1978 through EMI Records. Inspired by the 1847 Emily Brontë novel of the same name, the song was released as the lead single from Bush's debut studio album, The Kick Inside (1978). It peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart for four weeks, making Bush the first female artist to achieve a number-one single with an entirely self-penned song.[2] It also reached the top of the charts in Australia, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, and Portugal.

"Wuthering Heights"
Standard European artwork
Single by Kate Bush
from the album The Kick Inside
B-side"Kite"
Written5 March 1977 (1977-03-05)
Released20 January 1978 (1978-01-20)
Recorded1977
StudioAIR (London)
Genre
Length4:29
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Kate Bush
Producer(s)Andrew Powell
Kate Bush singles chronology
"Wuthering Heights"
(1978)
"Moving"
(1978)
Music video
"Wuthering Heights" on YouTube
Audio sample
"Wuthering Heights" (1977)

"Wuthering Heights" received widespread critical acclaim and continues to be highly regarded; in 2016, Pitchfork named it the fifth-greatest song of the 1970s,[3] and in 2020, The Guardian ranked it as the 14th-best UK number-one single.[4] The song has been certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), for sales and streams of over 600,000 units in the United Kingdom. In addition, a remixed version of the song, featuring re-recorded vocals, was included on Bush's first compilation album, The Whole Story (1986). This version appears as the B-side to her 1986 single "Experiment IV".

Writing edit

Bush wrote the song aged 18, within a few hours late at night on 5 March 1977.[5] She was inspired after seeing the 1967 BBC adaptation of the 1847 novel Wuthering Heights.[6] She then read the book and also discovered that she shared her birthday with author Emily Brontë.[7]

"Wuthering Heights" is sung from the perspective of the Wuthering Heights character Catherine Earnshaw, pleading at Heathcliff's window to be allowed in. It quotes Catherine's dialogue, including the lyrics "I'm so cold", "let me in", and "bad dreams in the night". Cathy is in fact a ghost, which the listener may only realise upon reading the novel. Critic Simon Reynolds described it as "Gothic romance distilled into four-and-a-half minutes of gaseous rhapsody".[8]

Bush recorded her vocal in a single take.[9] The guitar solo is played by Ian Bairnson, who said that he initially disliked the tone for many years due to "purely guitarist reasons".[10] He played the inspired solo with a broken arm.[11] Engineer Jon Kelly said he regretted not placing the solo louder in the mix.[12] The production team, with Bush, began mixing at midnight and stayed until "five or six in the morning".[9]

Bush's record company, EMI, originally chose another track, "James and the Cold Gun", as the lead single, but Bush was determined to use "Wuthering Heights".[13] The single was initially scheduled for 4 November 1977. However, Bush was unhappy with the cover and insisted it be replaced. Some copies of the single had already been sent out to radio stations, but EMI relented and put back the single's launch until 20 January 1978.[14][15]

"Wuthering Heights" entered the charts in the week ending 11 February 1978 at No. 42.[16][17] The following week it rose to No. 27, and Bush made her first appearance on Top of the Pops. The song was finally added to BBC Radio 1's playlist the following week and became one of the most-played records on radio.[18] In 1986, the first pressings of her first compilation album The Whole Story erroneously stated the release date for this single as 4 November 1977.[19]

Music video and cover artwork edit

Two music videos with similar choreography were created to accompany "Wuthering Heights". Bush created the choreography and dance moves to suggest her character is a ghost (as in this scene in the novel), without explicitly stating as much.[20] In the first version, known as the indoor version, made for the UK and European release, Bush is shown performing the song in a dark room filled with white mist while wearing a white dress.[21] Critics have described this video as a milestone in the history of music videos before the MTV era, with Pitchfork putting it on number three on the list of greatest music videos from the 70s.[22]

 
Bush fans at the Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever in Melbourne, Australia, 2016

In the outside version, Bush is shown dancing—'out in the wily, windy moors'—in a grassy area located in Salisbury Plain (inspired by the novel's moors) with Scots pine trees in the background, on an overcast day, while wearing a flowy red dress.[23] The red dress has been referenced numerous times in popular culture[24] and similar dresses have been worn by her fans at events such as "The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever" where her dance routine is recreated.[25][26]

The single cover artwork mirrored that used for the album cover which featured a photograph of Bush, "clinging to a large painted dragon kite, gliding across a vast, all-seeing eye", taken by Jay Myrdal.[14]

Chart performance edit

"It was suddenly non-stop working. I put up with sixteen months of that and then I said: look, I've just got to stop or I'm not going to be able to write any songs any more."

—Bush reflecting on "Wuthering Heights" instant success.[27]

After being delayed for two months, "Wuthering Heights" was officially released in early 1978 and entered the top forty in the official singles chart in the United Kingdom at number twenty-seven on 18 February.[28] It rose to number one three weeks later dethroning ABBA's "Take a Chance on Me" from the top spot.[29] Bush became the first female artist to have an entirely self-penned number one hit in the UK.[30] The single release unwittingly pitted Bush against another female vocalist also charting with her first UK hit: Debbie Harry with her band Blondie and their single "Denis", which stalled at number two.[31][32] "Wuthering Heights" remained at number one for a month until it was replaced at the top by Brian and Michael's celebration of the then-recently deceased artist L. S. Lowry, "Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs".[33] Bush's début single finished the year as the tenth highest-selling and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry, denoting sales of over half a million.[34][35]

"Wuthering Heights" also hit number one in Ireland,[36] in New Zealand, where it spent five weeks at number one and achieved platinum status,[37] and in Australia, where it stayed at the top of the charts for three consecutive weeks and achieved gold status.[38][37] It proved to be one of the biggest hits of 1978 in Denmark.[39] It reached the top ten in Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland, as well as the top twenty in Austria and West Germany.[40] Bush had performed the song on the first episode of the West German music talk show Bio's Bahnhof on 9 February 1978.[41]

Following the live performance of the song by Laura Bunting on The Voice in Australia, "Wuthering Heights" re-entered the country's top 40 in 2012, 34 years after its original release in 1978.[42]

Legacy edit

Written when Bush was 18 years old, this eerie gothic tale of lost love and longing cemented her individuality from the very beginning. She appeared on Top of the Pops with it five times in 1978, cementing her public image as an ethereal spirit, embodying the essence of Cathy through a combination of wide eyes, floaty fabrics and wild choreography, still fondly mimicked and parodied today.

—Rebecca Nicholson in The Guardian on the impact of the song.[7]

A remixed version, featuring rerecorded vocals, was included on the 1986 greatest hits album The Whole Story.[9] This version also appeared as the B-side to her 1986 hit "Experiment IV".[43]

Pat Benatar recorded a version for her 1980 album Crimes of Passion.[44]

Brazilian power metal band Angra recorded a version for their 1993 debut album Angels Cry.

In 2018, as part of the Bradford Literature Festival, it was announced that Bush had been invited to write an epitaph to Emily Brontë, which would be inscribed on one of four stones erected near the Brontë's home in Haworth, West Yorkshire.[45] Commenting on the unveiling of her poem, entitled Emily, Bush said "to be asked to write a piece for Emily's stone is an honour and, in a way, a chance to say thank you to her".[46]

A flashmob event known as the Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever was officially created in 2016 and is held annually. Fans gather in locations around the world to recreate the "red dress" video.[20][47][48][49] Upon seeing a video clip of the event, Bush said that she found it "very touching and sweet".[50]

The song has been interpreted by comedians Steve Coogan and Noel Fielding, on two occasions, as part of the BBC fundraising telethon Comic Relief.[20] Coogan sang the song in the 1999 show as part of a medley of other Bush material in character as Alan Partridge.[20] Fielding performed to the song in the 2011 series of Let's Dance for Comic Relief, placing in the final of the competition.[51][52]

Personnel edit

Credits sourced from Sound On Sound[12]

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[37] Gold 50,000^
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[76] Gold 150,000[76]
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[77] Gold 45,000
France 200,000[78]
Germany 100,000[79]
Italy 300,000[80]
Netherlands (NVPI)[81] Gold 40,000[81]
New Zealand (RMNZ)[82] Platinum 20,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[83]
Physical
Gold 500,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[84]
Digital
Platinum 600,000
Summaries
Worldwide
1978 sales
1,000,000[85]

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

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights - Official Music Video - Version 2 on YouTube

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Wuthering Heights is a song by English singer Kate Bush released as her debut single on 20 January 1978 through EMI Records Inspired by the 1847 Emily Bronte novel of the same name the song was released as the lead single from Bush s debut studio album The Kick Inside 1978 It peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart for four weeks making Bush the first female artist to achieve a number one single with an entirely self penned song 2 It also reached the top of the charts in Australia Ireland Italy New Zealand and Portugal Wuthering Heights Standard European artworkSingle by Kate Bushfrom the album The Kick InsideB side Kite Written5 March 1977 1977 03 05 Released20 January 1978 1978 01 20 Recorded1977StudioAIR London GenreArt popbaroque popart rockgothic rockprogressive rock 1 Length4 29LabelEMISongwriter s Kate BushProducer s Andrew PowellKate Bush singles chronology Wuthering Heights 1978 Moving 1978 Music video Wuthering Heights on YouTubeAudio sample source source Wuthering Heights 1977 filehelp Wuthering Heights received widespread critical acclaim and continues to be highly regarded in 2016 Pitchfork named it the fifth greatest song of the 1970s 3 and in 2020 The Guardian ranked it as the 14th best UK number one single 4 The song has been certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry BPI for sales and streams of over 600 000 units in the United Kingdom In addition a remixed version of the song featuring re recorded vocals was included on Bush s first compilation album The Whole Story 1986 This version appears as the B side to her 1986 single Experiment IV Contents 1 Writing 2 Music video and cover artwork 3 Chart performance 4 Legacy 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications and sales 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksWriting editBush wrote the song aged 18 within a few hours late at night on 5 March 1977 5 She was inspired after seeing the 1967 BBC adaptation of the 1847 novel Wuthering Heights 6 She then read the book and also discovered that she shared her birthday with author Emily Bronte 7 Wuthering Heights is sung from the perspective of the Wuthering Heights character Catherine Earnshaw pleading at Heathcliff s window to be allowed in It quotes Catherine s dialogue including the lyrics I m so cold let me in and bad dreams in the night Cathy is in fact a ghost which the listener may only realise upon reading the novel Critic Simon Reynolds described it as Gothic romance distilled into four and a half minutes of gaseous rhapsody 8 Bush recorded her vocal in a single take 9 The guitar solo is played by Ian Bairnson who said that he initially disliked the tone for many years due to purely guitarist reasons 10 He played the inspired solo with a broken arm 11 Engineer Jon Kelly said he regretted not placing the solo louder in the mix 12 The production team with Bush began mixing at midnight and stayed until five or six in the morning 9 Bush s record company EMI originally chose another track James and the Cold Gun as the lead single but Bush was determined to use Wuthering Heights 13 The single was initially scheduled for 4 November 1977 However Bush was unhappy with the cover and insisted it be replaced Some copies of the single had already been sent out to radio stations but EMI relented and put back the single s launch until 20 January 1978 14 15 Wuthering Heights entered the charts in the week ending 11 February 1978 at No 42 16 17 The following week it rose to No 27 and Bush made her first appearance on Top of the Pops The song was finally added to BBC Radio 1 s playlist the following week and became one of the most played records on radio 18 In 1986 the first pressings of her first compilation album The Whole Story erroneously stated the release date for this single as 4 November 1977 19 Music video and cover artwork editTwo music videos with similar choreography were created to accompany Wuthering Heights Bush created the choreography and dance moves to suggest her character is a ghost as in this scene in the novel without explicitly stating as much 20 In the first version known as the indoor version made for the UK and European release Bush is shown performing the song in a dark room filled with white mist while wearing a white dress 21 Critics have described this video as a milestone in the history of music videos before the MTV era with Pitchfork putting it on number three on the list of greatest music videos from the 70s 22 nbsp Bush fans at the Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever in Melbourne Australia 2016In the outside version Bush is shown dancing out in the wily windy moors in a grassy area located in Salisbury Plain inspired by the novel s moors with Scots pine trees in the background on an overcast day while wearing a flowy red dress 23 The red dress has been referenced numerous times in popular culture 24 and similar dresses have been worn by her fans at events such as The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever where her dance routine is recreated 25 26 The single cover artwork mirrored that used for the album cover which featured a photograph of Bush clinging to a large painted dragon kite gliding across a vast all seeing eye taken by Jay Myrdal 14 Chart performance edit It was suddenly non stop working I put up with sixteen months of that and then I said look I ve just got to stop or I m not going to be able to write any songs any more Bush reflecting on Wuthering Heights instant success 27 After being delayed for two months Wuthering Heights was officially released in early 1978 and entered the top forty in the official singles chart in the United Kingdom at number twenty seven on 18 February 28 It rose to number one three weeks later dethroning ABBA s Take a Chance on Me from the top spot 29 Bush became the first female artist to have an entirely self penned number one hit in the UK 30 The single release unwittingly pitted Bush against another female vocalist also charting with her first UK hit Debbie Harry with her band Blondie and their single Denis which stalled at number two 31 32 Wuthering Heights remained at number one for a month until it was replaced at the top by Brian and Michael s celebration of the then recently deceased artist L S Lowry Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs 33 Bush s debut single finished the year as the tenth highest selling and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry denoting sales of over half a million 34 35 Wuthering Heights also hit number one in Ireland 36 in New Zealand where it spent five weeks at number one and achieved platinum status 37 and in Australia where it stayed at the top of the charts for three consecutive weeks and achieved gold status 38 37 It proved to be one of the biggest hits of 1978 in Denmark 39 It reached the top ten in Belgium the Netherlands Finland Norway Sweden and Switzerland as well as the top twenty in Austria and West Germany 40 Bush had performed the song on the first episode of the West German music talk show Bio s Bahnhof on 9 February 1978 41 Following the live performance of the song by Laura Bunting on The Voice in Australia Wuthering Heights re entered the country s top 40 in 2012 34 years after its original release in 1978 42 Legacy editWritten when Bush was 18 years old this eerie gothic tale of lost love and longing cemented her individuality from the very beginning She appeared on Top of the Pops with it five times in 1978 cementing her public image as an ethereal spirit embodying the essence of Cathy through a combination of wide eyes floaty fabrics and wild choreography still fondly mimicked and parodied today Rebecca Nicholson in The Guardian on the impact of the song 7 A remixed version featuring rerecorded vocals was included on the 1986 greatest hits album The Whole Story 9 This version also appeared as the B side to her 1986 hit Experiment IV 43 Pat Benatar recorded a version for her 1980 album Crimes of Passion 44 Brazilian power metal band Angra recorded a version for their 1993 debut album Angels Cry In 2018 as part of the Bradford Literature Festival it was announced that Bush had been invited to write an epitaph to Emily Bronte which would be inscribed on one of four stones erected near the Bronte s home in Haworth West Yorkshire 45 Commenting on the unveiling of her poem entitled Emily Bush said to be asked to write a piece for Emily s stone is an honour and in a way a chance to say thank you to her 46 A flashmob event known as the Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever was officially created in 2016 and is held annually Fans gather in locations around the world to recreate the red dress video 20 47 48 49 Upon seeing a video clip of the event Bush said that she found it very touching and sweet 50 The song has been interpreted by comedians Steve Coogan and Noel Fielding on two occasions as part of the BBC fundraising telethon Comic Relief 20 Coogan sang the song in the 1999 show as part of a medley of other Bush material in character as Alan Partridge 20 Fielding performed to the song in the 2011 series of Let s Dance for Comic Relief placing in the final of the competition 51 52 Personnel editCredits sourced from Sound On Sound 12 Kate Bush lead vocals piano Andrew Powell arrangements bass guitar celesta Duncan Mackay Hammond organ David Paton 12 string acoustic guitars Ian Bairnson electric and acoustic guitars Stuart Elliott drums Morris Pert crotales David Katz orchestral contractorCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1978 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 38 37 1Austria O3 Austria Top 40 53 17Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 54 6Denmark Tracklisten 37 4Finland Suomen virallinen lista 37 4Ireland IRMA 36 1Italy Musica e dischi 55 1Netherlands Dutch Top 40 56 4Netherlands Single Top 100 57 3New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 58 1Norway VG lista 59 7Portugal Musica amp Som 60 1Spain Productores de Musica de Espana 61 10Sweden Sverigetopplistan 62 6Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 63 8UK Singles OCC 64 1US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles 65 8West Germany Der Musikmarkt 66 11Chart 2012 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 67 39Chart 2014 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 68 57Chart 2022 PeakpositionUK Singles Downloads OCC 69 34 Year end charts edit Chart 1978 PositionAustralia Kent Music Report 70 11Belgium Ultratop 71 46Netherlands Single Top 100 72 18New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 73 5Portugual Musica amp Som 74 1UK Singles OCC 34 10West Germany Official German Charts 75 45Certifications and sales editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 37 Gold 50 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 76 Gold 150 000 76 Denmark IFPI Danmark 77 Gold 45 000 France 200 000 78 Germany 100 000 79 Italy 300 000 80 Netherlands NVPI 81 Gold 40 000 81 New Zealand RMNZ 82 Platinum 20 000 United Kingdom BPI 83 Physical Gold 500 000 United Kingdom BPI 84 Digital Platinum 600 000 SummariesWorldwide1978 sales 1 000 000 85 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone See also editList of number one singles in Australia during the 1970sReferences edit Stanley Bob 13 September 2013 Progressive Rock And Simpler Pleasures Yeah Yeah Yeah The Story of Modern Pop Faber amp Faber p 368 ISBN 978 0 571 28198 5 Thomson Graeme 13 May 2010 Kate Bush s only tour pop concert or disappearing act The Guardian Retrieved 15 February 2022 The 200 Best Songs of the 1970s Pitchfork Retrieved 25 April 2020 Beaumont Thomas Ben Petridis Alexis Snapes Laura 5 June 2020 The 100 Greatest UK No 1s 100 1 The Guardian Retrieved 15 February 2022 Wuthering Heights Katebushencyclopedia com Retrieved 25 April 2020 Cloudbusting Music Wuthering Heights Gaffa org Retrieved 6 December 2011 a b Nicholson Rebecca 19 May 2020 The 100 greatest UK No 1s No 14 Kate Bush Wuthering Heights The Guardian Retrieved 14 June 2022 Reynolds Simon 21 August 2014 Kate Bush the queen of art pop who defied her critics The Guardian Retrieved 10 March 2016 a b 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