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Shadow Dancing (song)

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Released
  
April 1978

Genre
  
Disco

Format
  
7"

Length
  
4:34

B-side
  
"Let It Be Me" (US/CA) "Too Many Looks in Your Eyes" (EUR) "Fool for a Night" (Italy)

Recorded
  
December 1977-February 1978

"Shadow Dancing" is a disco song performed by English singer-songwriter Andy Gibb that reached number one for seven weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978. Albhy Galuten (who also produced this song) arranged the song with Barry Gibb. While Andy Gibb would have three more Top 10 hits in the U.S., this would be his final chart-topping hit in America. The song became a platinum record.

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Song development

The song was written by Andy and his brothers (Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb) in Los Angeles, while the trio of brothers were working on the film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. "And one night," Andy would recall, "while we were relaxing, we sat down and we had to start getting tracks together for the album" (also titled Shadow Dancing, which would eventually hit #7 on the U.S. album charts). "So we literally sat down and in ten minutes, we had a group going, (singing) the chorus part. As it says underneath the song, we all wrote it, the four of us."

Release

According to Billboard's Book Of Number One Hits, Gibb became the first solo artist in the history of the U.S. pop charts to have his first three singles hit the number-one spot. It remained in the top spot for seven straight weeks from 17 June to 29 July 1978. On 5 August it was replaced by The Rolling Stones with their hit "Miss You." Additionally, "Shadow Dancing" was listed by Billboard as being the number one single of 1978. In addition the song peaked at number eleven on the soul chart and sold 2.5 million copies in the United States alone. Its two B-sides "Let It Be Me" appeared on US version and "Too Many Looks In Your Eyes" was from his previous album Flowing Rivers.

In July that year, Gibb performed "Shadow Dancing" at the Jai-Alai Fronton Studios in Miami, when Barry, Robin and Maurice unexpectedly joined him on stage, and sang this song with him. It was the first time that all four brothers performed together in concert.

Personnel

  • Andy Gibb — lead and background vocals
  • Barry Gibb — Background and harmony vocals orchestral arrangement
  • John Sambataro — background and harmony vocals
  • Joey Murcia — electric guitar
  • Tim Renwick — electric guitar
  • Ron Zigler — drums
  • George Bitzer - Fender Rhodes electric piano, Hohner clavinet
  • Harold Cowart — bass
  • Joe Lala — percussion
  • Albhy Galuten — orchestral arrangement
  • Peter Graves — horns
  • Whit Sidener — horns
  • Ken Faulk — horns
  • Bill Purse — horns
  • Neil Bonsanti — horns
  • Stan Webb — horns
  • Cover versions

  • The song was later sampled in the title track of Skrillex's 2010 debut EP, My Name Is Skrillex.
  • References

    Shadow Dancing (song) Wikipedia