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"She Drives Me Crazy"
Single by Fine Young Cannibals
from the album The Raw & the Cooked
A-side"She Drives Me Crazy"
B-side"Pull the Sucker Off"
Released26 December 1988
Recorded1988
GenrePop rock
Length(LP Version)3:36
(Single Remix)3:48
LabelLondon Records
Songwriter(s)Roland Gift, David Steele
Producer(s)David Z, Fine Young Cannibals
Fine Young Cannibals singles chronology
"Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)"
(1987)
"She Drives Me Crazy"
(1988)
"Good Thing"
(1989)

"She Drives Me Crazy" is a song released in 1988 by English group Fine Young Cannibals, and included on their 1989 album The Raw & the Cooked. Peaking at No. 5 on the British singles chart in January 1989 (it was released on New Year's Day), "She Drives Me Crazy" is the band's highest charting single in their native UK.[1] The single proved an even bigger hit in the US, topping the Billboard Hot 100 on 15 April 1989 (for one week), and becoming the first of two chart-topping singles for the band on this chart. "She Drives Me Crazy" also reached No.1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play Singles chart,[2] as well as in countries including Australia, Austria, Canada, New Zealand and Spain. It reached the top 3 on several European charts including Belgium, Germany, Iceland, Ireland and Switzerland.

In 2018, Time Out magazine listed "She Drives Me Crazy" at No. 28 in their countdown of The 50 best '80s songs.[3]

Background and recording

The unique snare drum "pop" sound was created by recording the snare drum portion separately. A speaker was then placed on top of the snare drum, and a microphone below. The original recording of the snare drum part was played back through the speaker and re-recorded.[4]

Music video

Two music videos were produced for the song, one by Philippe Decouflé[5][6] and another by Pedro Romhanyi.[7] As with Decouflé's only other music video (for New Order's "True Faith"), his version includes extensive choreography and performers in unusual costumes. One looks like a pillow and another resembles the title character from the movie Beetlejuice. Also included are two identical dancers wearing similar but different coloured outfits with goggles used in tanning salons, and a karate fighter with a TV on his head. A guitar is seen catching fire.

The video received several nominations at the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards, including "Best Video".

Re-release

The song was re-released in 1997 in support of Fine Young Cannibals' compilation album The Finest. It included a remix by Roger Sanchez, as well as Mousse T. remixes of "Johnny Come Home". The single reached No. 36 on the UK singles chart.

Track listings

7" Single
  1. "She Drives Me Crazy" – 3:35
  2. "Pull the Sucker Off" – 3:34
12" Single
  1. "She Drives Me Crazy" (David Z Remix) - 7:05
  2. "She Drives Me Crazy" (Driven Crazy Dub) - 5:33
  3. "She Drives Me Crazy (Justin Strauss Remix) - 7:39
  4. "She Drives Me Crazy (Single Remix) - 3:48
CD Maxi
  1. "She Drives Me Crazy" - 3:35
  2. "Pull the Sucker Off" - 3:37
  3. "Tired of Getting Pushed Around" (The Mayhem Rhythm Remix) - 6:37
CD maxi (1997 Re-release)
  1. "She Drives Me Crazy" (Original 7") - 3:36
  2. "She Drives Me Crazy" (Roger Sanchez Radio Edit) - 3:33
  3. "Johnny Come Home" (Mousse T. Edit) - 4:06
  4. "Johnny Come Home" (Mousse T. Cocktail Mix) - 4:13

Certifications

Country Certification Date Sales certified
Australia[8] Platinum 1989 70,000
Canada[9] Gold 28 June 1989 50,000
Germany[10] Gold 1989 250,000
Sweden[11] Gold 1 February 1990 10,000
United Kingdom[12] Silver 2018 200,000
U.S.[13] Gold 18 April 1989 500,000

Charts

Cover versions

Uses in the media

  • The Fine Young Camels sing "C Drives Me Crazy", a Sesame Street parody of "She Drives Me Crazy". A Muppet camel in the Mojave Desert (voiced by Paul Jacobs) sings about how he loves the letter C and things that start with C. He is backed by two male Anything Muppets dressed as Bedouins. A Muppet cookie and a Muppet cat also sing and dance along. The number features an introduction by Jerry Nelson, stating it's their "greatest, and only, hit ever."
  • Atlanta-based consumer and radio show host Clark Howard has for many years used the opening bars of this song as the introduction to his syndicated radio program.
  • The song can be heard in a Thirtysomething Episode that originally aired May 2nd, 1989 [[2]] (season 2) episode 16 "Courting Nancy".
  • The song can be heard during the introduction to the 1990 Columbo episode "Columbo Cries Wolf".
  • The song was played before Taylor Swift took to the stage during her 1989 tour.

References

  1. ^ https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/22584/fine-young-cannibals/ Official Charts; Fine Young Cannibals. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Fine Young Cannibals Artist Biography by Ed Nimmervoll - Awards". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 11 March 2014.
  3. ^ "The 50 best '80s songs". Time Out. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
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  5. ^ Compagnie DCA - Philippe Decouflé Archived 15 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ mvdbase.com: "She Drives Me Crazy" (version 1)
  7. ^ mvdbase.com: "She Drives Me Crazy" (version 2)
  8. ^ a b "1989 ARIA Singles Chart". ARIA. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
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  10. ^ "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank ('She+Drives+Me+Crazy')" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie. Retrieved 13 September 2008.
  11. ^ Swedish certifications Ifpi.se Archived 11 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved 13 September 2008)
  12. ^ "BRIT Certified > Certified Awards Search > Fine Young Cannibals (from bpi.co.uk)". Imgur.com (original source published by British Phonographic Industry). Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  13. ^ U.S. certifications riaa.com Archived 26 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved 13 September 2008)
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