Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)

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"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
Single by Eurythmics
from the album Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
Released January 1983
Format 7" single, 12" single
Recorded 1982
Genre Synthpop, New Wave
Length 3:35 (7" Single)
4:48 (12" Single)
Label RCA
Producer David A. Stewart
Certification Silver (BPI)[1]
Gold (RIAA)[2]
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 (Are Made of This)" (1991 reissue)
(1991)

"I Saved the World Today"
(1999)

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (or simply "Sweet Dreams") is a song by the British pop music duo Eurythmics, written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart. It was released as a single in early 1983, and was the title track of their album Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This). It is notable for being the song which provided the group with their breakthrough into commercial success and one of their biggest hits. Its striking music video helped to propel the song to number two on the UK singles chart, and number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It was the fourth single released from the Sweet Dreams album in the UK and the first ever single to be released by Eurythmics in the United States.

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" is arguably Eurythmics' signature song and it is their only chart-topper in the U.S. Following its success, their 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 (the group's only song on the list).[3] Eurythmics have regularly performed the song in all their live sets since 1982, and it is often performed by Lennox on her solo tours.

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" (peaking at number ten).

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[edit] Background

The original recording's main instrumentation featured a sequenced analog synthesizer riff, which Stewart accidentally discovered in the studio when he played a bass track backwards. Apart from the synthesizer, the arrangement also utilises a Movement Systems Drum Computer, a piano in the middle eight, and Lennox's multitracked harmony vocals.

[edit] Track listings

7" vinyl
  • A: "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" - 3:35
  • B: "I Could Give You A Mirror" [alternate version] * - 3:58
12" vinyl
  • A: "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" [extended version] - 4:48
  • B1: "I Could Give You A Mirror" [alternate version] * -3:58
  • B2: "Baby's Gone Blue" - 4:17
3" CD (1989 re-release)
  1. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" - 3:35
  2. "I Could Give You A Mirror" [alternate version] * - 3:58
  3. "Here Come the Rain Again" - 4:54
  4. "Paint a Rumour" - 7:30

* This version is different from the one found on the album Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).

[edit] Music video

Annie Lennox in the music video for "Sweet Dreams".

The music video for "Sweet Dreams" was directed by Chris Ashbrook and filmed in January 1983, shortly before the single and the album were released. The video received heavy airplay on the then-fledgling MTV channel and is widely considered a classic clip from the early-MTV era.

Lennox's striking androgynous visual image, with close-cropped, orange-colored hair, and attired in a man's suit brandishing a cane, immediately made her a household name. Her gender-bending image would be further explored in other Eurythmics videos such as "Love Is a Stranger" and "Who's That Girl?"

[edit] Chart performance

[edit] Original release

Chart (1983) Peak
position
Austrian Singles Chart[4] 9
Belgian Singles Chart[5] 2
Canadian Singles Chart[6] 1
Dutch Singles Chart[7] 10
French Singles Chart[8] 1
German Singles Chart[9] 4
Irish Singles Chart[10] 2
New Zealand Singles Chart[11] 2
Polish Singles Chart[5] 14
South African Singles Chart[12] 5
Swiss Singles Chart[13] 8
UK Singles Chart[14] 2
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[15] 1
U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart[16] 36
U.S. Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs Chart[16] 2
U.S. Billboard Maintstream Rock Chart[16] 16

[edit] 1991 Reissue

Chart (1991) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[17] 48

[edit] 1995 Reissue

Chart (1995) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[18] 136

[edit] 2005 Reissue

Chart (2005) Peak
position
French Singles Chart[19] 27

[edit] 2006 Reissue

Chart (2006) Peak
position
French Singles Chart[20] 19

[edit] 2010 Reissue

Chart (2010) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[18] 150

[edit] Marilyn Manson cover

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
Single by Marilyn Manson
from the album Smells Like Children
Released 1995
Format CD-Single
Recorded 1994
Genre Industrial metal, gothic rock
Length 4:53 (EP), 4:25 (single)
Label Interscope
Writer(s) Eurythmics, Brian Hugh Warner, Jeordie White
Producer Marilyn Manson & Trent Reznor
Marilyn Manson singles chronology
"Dope Hat"
(1995)
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
(1996)
"The Beautiful People"
(1996)
Music sample

Marilyn Manson released a cover version of "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" as the first single from the EP, Smells Like Children. This version became an MTV staple and helped to establish the band in the mainstream. It also appears on the band's greatest hits album, Lest We Forget: The Best Of. This version is featured on the soundtracks to the 2005 documentary film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room and the 2009 film Gamer. It is also featured in the films Trick 'r Treat the 1999 film House on Haunted Hill and in the trailer to Wrath of the Titans. In Manson's autobiography, The Long Hard Road out of Hell, he states that Nothing Records did not want to release this as a single. They wanted to release their cover of Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "I Put a Spell on You", which, according to Manson, "was far too dark, sprawling and esoteric, even for some of our fans." This song was used in The Machinima Series Film Sony World The Prequel by Connor Kirkbride

Marilyn Manson added some extra lines to the lyrics that are not present in the Eurythmics version: "I wanna use you and abuse you/I wanna know what's inside you," along with "I'm gonna use you and abuse you/I'm gonna know what's inside you."

The video for Manson's cover contains several clips of Manson and bandmates in what appears to be an abandoned building. The overall video was shot with unusual filters: this was one of the first videos shot with a director, not based solely on what the band came up with. In between the clips are a number of surreal shots of Manson wearing a wedding gown, Manson wandering around an abandoned street in a tutu, birds fluttering around him and leaving droppings on his body, and of him riding a pig wearing a cowboy hat and covered with mud.

[edit] Formats and track listings

Australian CD single
  1. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" - 4:25
  2. "Dance of the Dope Hats" (Remix) - 4:46
  3. "Down in the Park" - 4:58
  4. "Lunchbox (Next Motherfucker)" - 4:47
U.S. promotional CD single
  1. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" - 4:25

[edit] Other cover versions

  • Italian-based Croatian singer Sharon C. covered the song for her same-titled debut single released in 1997, and since then it has been featured on many compilations including Dancemania 8.[21]
  • Polish band Moonlight covered the song for their 1999 EP Flos.
  • French electroclash duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker covered the song for their 1999 EP Intimités.[22]
  • Actress Maria Bello performed the song in the movie Duets (2000), which is included on the soundtrack.
  • "Sweet Dreams" was partially covered by Geri Halliwell as a medley with her song, "Scream If You Wanna Go Faster" in late 2004.
  • Finnish a cappella group Club for Five recorded a cover of the song.[23]
  • Brazilian singer Badi Assad covered the song for her 2006 album Wonderland.
  • Brazilian singer Danni Carlos covered the song for her 2006 album Rock ´n´ Road Movies.
  • German singer Thomas Anders (formerly of Modern Talking) recorded a jazzy, lounge music cover of the song for his 2006 solo album Songs Forever.
  • Australian girlgroup Girlband recorded a cover of the song for their unreleased debut album.
  • Tanghetto, the neo-tango band based in Buenos Aires recorded and released the song as part of their El Miedo a la Libertad album in 2008. Their cover is an instrumental version, where the bandoneon takes the "role" of the lead voice.
  • American Christian rock singer Krystal Meyers covered the song on the 2008 Japanese release of her third album Make Some Noise.
  • Ukrainian pop/rock band Lama covered the song as "Світ мрій" ("World of Dreams") for their 2008 album Світло і Тінь (Light and Shadow).
  • The German Underground rapper Frauenarzt covered the sample of this song as "Feuchte Träume" on Feuchte Träume (Gastparts 3) in 2008.
  • The melody was featured in the U96 featuring Das Bo single "Mr. DJ, Put on the Red Light" and was sung by Tryna Loules, who released it in 2006.[24]
  • Sylvie Vartan covered it in French (1983) under the title "Déprime", famous for its deep rhymes.
  • In a 2002 episode of The Simpsons, "Half-Decent Proposal", at the end of the episode, Artie Ziff (Jon Lovitz) begins to sing the song through a speaker, culminating with the lyrics "I am watching you through a camera!"
  • Doctor Steel covered the chorus of "Sweet Dreams" in the end of his song "Lullaby Bye".
  • French singer Emily Loizeau covered jazz version of "Sweet Dreams" on her album Pays Sauvage (Track 15).
  • The German/Greek a cappella band Five Live covered "Sweet Dreams" on their album Five Live live (track 4).[25]
  • Delta Goodrem covered 'Sweet Dreams' on her 2008 Believe Again Tour . The cover was later released on the CD/DVD release of the tour.
  • Tori Amos covered the song live in Boston, MA while on her Original Sinsuality Tour in 2005.[26]
  • The German pop-singer Judith Hildebrandt performed the song live on 23 April 2009 in the Ultimative Chart-Show.[27]
  • Allison Crowe recorded a stripped-down acoustic version of "Sweet Dreams" for a Hollywood movie project in mid-2010
  • A korean girlgroup, Girls' Generation made a cover of this song in a Musical TV-show in 2010.
  • Actress Emily Browning covered a slow version of this song for her movie Sucker Punch, accompanying a scene of Browning's character being taken to an institution.
  • Singer Kitty Brucknell covered the song on the fourth live show in the Eighth series of the UK X Factor.
  • Grup Vitamin, was Turkish comedy band used the music of the song and sang as "Balta" ("Axe" in Turkish) in Yandık Desene album in 1992.
  • Japanese singer Tomoyasu Hotei recorded a cover version for his 2009 Modern Times Rock'N'Roll album.

[edit] Remixes and sampling

[edit] Appearances in other media

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx
  2. ^ RIAA Gold & Platinum Searchable Database - "Sweet Dreams". RIAA.com. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
  3. ^ "The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". RollingStone.com. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6596201/sweet_dreams_are_made_of_this. Retrieved 2009-06-08. 
  4. ^ http://austriancharts.at/showitem.asp?interpret=Eurythmics&titel=Sweet+Dreams+%28Are+Made+Of+This%29&cat=s
  5. ^ a b http://tsort.info/music/hs491m.htm
  6. ^ http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-110.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=53gtrvbfj0gk7r9b4sd40dtvu0&q1=Eurythmics+Sweet+Dreams&q2=Top+Singles&interval=50
  7. ^ http://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Eurythmics&titel=Sweet+Dreams+%28Are+Made+Of+This%29&cat=s
  8. ^ http://www.infodisc.fr/Bilan_E.php
  9. ^ http://musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/artist/Eurythmics/single
  10. ^ http://www.irishcharts.ie/search/placement
  11. ^ http://charts.org.nz/showitem.asp?interpret=Eurythmics&titel=Sweet+Dreams+%28Are+Made+Of+This%29&cat=s
  12. ^ http://www.rock.co.za/files/springbok_top_20_%28E%29.html
  13. ^ http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?interpret=Eurythmics&titel=Sweet+Dreams+%28Are+Made+Of+This%29&cat=s
  14. ^ http://www.chartstats.com/release.php?release=10232
  15. ^ http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/eurythmics/chart-history/4567?f=359&g=Singles
  16. ^ a b c http://www.allmusic.com/artist/eurythmics-p4207/charts-awards/billboard-singles
  17. ^ http://www.chartstats.com/release.php?release=19104
  18. ^ a b http://zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_E.HTM
  19. ^ http://lescharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Eurythmics&titel=Sweet+Dreams+%28Are+Made+Of+This%29+[Steve+Angello+Remix]&cat=s
  20. ^ http://www.infodisc.fr/Bilan_E.php
  21. ^ Discogs, Sharon C.
  22. ^ "Miss Kittin & The Hacker - Intimités EP (Vinyl)". Discogs. http://www.discogs.com/Miss-Kittin-The-Hacker-Intimités-EP/release/8321. Retrieved 2010-10-30. 
  23. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsSSpPfLwzs
  24. ^ U96 feat. Das Bo: "Mr DJ put on the red light"
  25. ^ http://fivelive1.com/five-live-cds.html
  26. ^ Tori Amos setlist database: Boston, MA [4/12/05] - http://toriset.org/c.php?c=1463&t=0
  27. ^ Die Ultimative Chartshow vom 22.5.2009…
  28. ^ "Grammy's Greatest Moments, Volume 1: Various Artists". Amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000002IXZ/. Retrieved 2011-11-21. 
  29. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WblBNOb95vg

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Preceded by
"Every Breath You Take" by The Police
Billboard Hot 100 number-one single (Eurythmics version)
September 3, 1983
Succeeded by
"Maniac" by Michael Sembello
Preceded by
"Our House" by Madness
Canadian RPM Singles Chart number-one single (Eurythmics version)
September 10, 1983 – September 17, 1983
Succeeded by
"Maniac" by Michael Sembello
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