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"Weekend Special"
Single by Brenda and the Big Dudes
from the album Weekend Special
B-side"Life Is Going On"
ReleasedFebruary 1983
GenreR&B, Pop
Length·3:56 (Single Version)
·5:39 (remix version)
LabelEMI
CCP Records
Songwriter(s)Melvyn Matthews
Producer(s)Blondie Makhene
Melvyn Matthews
Music video
"Weekend Special" on YouTube

"Weekend Special" is the debut single by the South African recording group Brenda and the Big Dudes taken from their debut studio album Weekend Special (1983). It was written by Melvyn Matthews, as was the B-side "Life Is Going On" a gospel-like tune dipped in the blues, a timeless ballad showing Brenda's vocal power in the style of Whitney Houston, Weekend Special features production by Blondie Makhene (one half of the famous 1970s duo Blondie & Pappa) and Matthews.[1]

The song was released by EMI Records as a maxi single titled "Weekend Special", in February 1983. The single was successful commercially and became one of Brenda's signature songs.

"Weekend Special" had an extended life in cover versions and remixes, including one by New York producer Van Gibbs in 1986 that spent eight weeks on Billboard magazine's Hot Black Singles chart. The song's international success led to Fassie touring the United States, Europe, Australia, and Brazil.As a full album, Weekend Special continues to sell well as a collector's item.

Background

In 1980, one of the singers from the group Joy fell pregnant (Anneline Malebo) went on maternity leave. Fassie then vocal sensation from Langa, Cape Town, who lived with producer Hendrick "Koloi" Lebona was wooed by Joy's management to stand in for Malebo. Following the return of Malebo, Brenda left the band and joined Blondie and Papa [Makhene] as a backup singer before starting her own band, Brenda and the Big Dudes.[2]

Writing And Production

"Weekend Special" was written and produced by a Port Elizabeth based songwriter/producer Melvyn Matthews,In 1983 Matthews left his hometown to find Showbiz fame. that's what happened when he met his idol Blondie Makhene (one half of the duo Blondie & Pappa) who would invite him to some studio for an audition.

Matthews’ rendition of the self-penned song "I Must Be Out of My Mind" impressed Makhene.What Makhene didn’t know at the time was that Matthews was also a gifted songwriter and it was their subsequent teaming up that led to the birth of a South African pop classic and practically invented the township pop and shot Brenda Fassie to fame.[3]

Commercial Performance

By the spring of 1983, Weekend Special had received enough promotion in township to catch the attention of DJs, achieving multi-platinum status sales in excess of 200,000 copies as the fastest selling single of that year. Since then it enjoyed a variety of cover versions and remixes — notably by the American singer Van Gibbs, whose version that was recorded in New York’s Right Track Studios. It peaked at number 72 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and it remained there for 8 weeks. It also topped the charts in South America, Europe and Australia. In the United Kingdom it was remixed by Ian Levine. The song reached serious airplay in both underground radios and clubs in the United Kingdom, United States and South Africa. As a full album, Weekend Special continues to sell well as a collector’s item and enjoys enduring popularity among a new generation of music lovers.[1]

Remix

"Weekend Special" received a variety of cover versions and remixes notably by the American singer Van Gibbs of Capitol Records, whose version spent eight weeks on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and reached a peak of number 72. In the United Kingdom it was remixed by Ian Levine.

Live Performance

Following the song's release, Brenda Fassie and the Big dudes promoted the song in township shebeens to catch the attention of the DJs.[3] Brenda and Big Dudes performed the song in front of hundred thousand people who paid R4 each to watch her play at Ellis Park Stadium at the second Concert in the Park in a "promotional tour with EMI" organized by EMI to promote the Album.The meticulously famous Margaret Singana and The Rockets were backstage with The Soul Brothers.[4]

Music Video

A music video was released later after the song success on YouTube 26 November 2015 it received 257,860 views. The Video features Brenda and the Big Dudes performing the song in front of hundred thousand people in Ellis Park, Johannesburg in support of the Operation Hunger aid on 12 January 1985.[5] Another video was uploaded on YouTube Published on 10 November 2006 featuring Brenda with the Big Dudes singing the song in a club; the video received 174,451 views.[6]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1986) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 72

References

  1. ^ a b "BRENDA & THE BIG DUDES - Weekend Special (1983)". afrosynth.blogspot.co.za.
  2. ^ sahoboss (17 February 2011). "Brenda Nokuzola Fassie". sahistory.org.za.
  3. ^ a b Mathe, Sam. "Special team behind the MaBrr magic". mg.co.za.
  4. ^ "Our magical, fragile Brenda - The Star". iol.co.za.
  5. ^ NextMusicMedia (26 November 2015). "Brenda and The Big Dudes - Weekend Special (Live at Ellis Park Stadium, 1985)" – via YouTube.
  6. ^ zimvibes (10 November 2006). "Brenda-weekend special 80's -www.zimvibes.com" – via YouTube.