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EIGHTH WONDER - Loser in Love
eighth wonder b side to the single "stay with me" 1985."Loser in Love"(lyrics by Patsy Kensit)Here I go again it looks like I'm on the wrong wing of love it's a losing gameand things never seem to changeheavens aboveI'm on the wrong wing of loveI'm a loser in loveI'm just a loser in loveBut I can't get enoughI'm a fool to myselfand a loser in loveA song in my heart that I need to shareI'm the loneliest girl in the world A song into you many times bad boybut you really never had a wordI'm a loser in loveI'm just a loser in loveBut I can't get enoughI'm a fool to myselfand a loser in loveyeaaaahhhDon't try to put me down Don't try to push me aroundYou better stop believinCause boy I'm leavingI'm a loser in loveI'm just a loser in loveBut I can't get enoughI'm a fool to myselfand a loser in loveSince I'm a loser I can'tdon't wanna suffer... no! no!no!I'm a loser in love!-----------------------Eighth Wonder's roots start in a band called Spice. In 1983, Jamie Kensit auditioned his sister Patsy Kensit, then aged 14, for the vacant job of lead singer in his new band Spice. She formed a line-up consisting of herself of vocals, Jamie Kensit and Geoff Beauchamp on guitar, Lawrence Lewis on bass, Jake Walters and a friend called Nigel on percussion. Their musical influences included Haircut 100 and Stimulin. Spice made their live debut in autumn 1983, and then spent the next year playing further gigs to gain some attention from record companies.In late 1984, Nigel left and Alex Godson, a keyboard player, joined the band. They renamed themselves Eighth Wonder and Patsy began to write songs for the band. Their first gig as Eighth Wonder was in November 1984 in Wimbledon and further gigs followed. It was at one of these that Steve Wooley, co-owner of Palace Films, and director Julian Temple offered Patsy the role of Crepe Suzette in Absolute Beginners.[edit] Success in Japan and ItalyIn April 1985 they were signed by CBS Records and began recording in London, working around Patsy's filming on Absolute Beginners. In October 1985, with the filming completed, Eighth Wonder's first single "Stay With Me" was released and achieved success in Japan and Italy reaching #1 (it charted only at #65 in the UK). Shortly after, Lawrence Lewis (The Bassist) and Jake Walters (The Drummer) left, leaving Eighth Wonder as a four-piece band, without a Bassist or a Drummer. They then started using Drum Machines, and making Bass Sounds on a Keyboard.In August 1986, they went to Los Angeles to record new tracks for their debut album. There, they worked with Mike Chapman, who was best known for his work with Blondie. They were also approached by many respected songwriters, including Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics (although the song was eventually not used) and Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly, writers of many hit singles including Madonna's "Like a Virgin".In February 1987, one of the Chapman produced tracks "Will You Remember?" was released in the United Kingdom but only entered at number 83 in the UK singles chart, yet it reached the Top 10 in Italy. In Japan, the band achieved another number one with another Chapman produced track "When The Phone Stops Ringing", which was written by Holly Knight and Bernie Taupin; the song was also a Top 30 hit in Italy. "Will You Remember?" was successfully released as a follow-up single in Japan, and was, in turn, followed by a Japanese exclusive mini-album containing the singles and b-sides which was called Brilliant Dreams.[edit] Success in UKWhilst completing their first album, the band had another line-up change with Alex Godson being replaced by drummer Steve Grantley. They worked with sound engineer, mixer and producer Pete Hammond, with the exception of one track, "I'm Not Scared", which was co-produced and solely written by the Pet Shop Boys. "I'm Not Scared" was chosen as the next single for release in Europe. It was greeted with media and public enthusiasm, and "I'm Not Scared" became a Top 10 hit in almost every country in Europe, achieving number 1 in Italy, number 2 in Switzerland and Portugal, number 3 in Spain, 4 in Greece, 5 in Germany, 7 in the United Kingdom, 8 in France and 20 in Austria.May 1988 saw the release of another single "Cross My Heart" which proved to be almost as successful chart wise as "I'm Not Scared" (#6 in Switzerland, #10 in Italy, #13 in UK and France and #56 in the US, where it was their only American Top 75 hit single). Eighth Wonder's next album "Fearless" followed in July 1988, and by October it had achieved almost 500,000 sales internationally.However the follow-up single "Baby Baby" reached a disappointing number 65 in the UK Singles Chart. They had one more hit in Japan with "Use Me" in 1989 and shortly after this, the band parted ways and Patsy Kensit began to focus solely on her acting career.
Channel: Music
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm
Author: terencegrandchester
Length: 03:23
Rating: 4.16
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Tags: 80 a band eighth fearless girl I'm in kensit loser love motorcycle not on patsy pop scared wonder
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scotpens (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Sounds like the kind of bland mass-produced dance pop that several hundred other pop singers were doing in the Eighties. Good thing Patsy decided to focus on her acting career.
funkypelo69latrik (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
la trik !!!
NausicaSaudran34 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
horrible shite...
HOLMESPSB (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
ye ur right it aint PSB
transfobby (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
wasn't she dumped by that loser Liam Gallagher
jamiegrifter (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
PSB's had nothing to do with this track. They only worked on "I'm Not Scared" with Eighth Wonder. "Loser In Love" was written and produced by the band.
doetim (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Blondie and Debbie Harry in particular sure inspired so many copy kats but none had enough talent to write the same quality of songs blondie did or had the same charisma that Debbie has.
Linkpin7 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
If it´s serious that PSB has co-produced on this one, this is absolutley un-PSBstyle. Or anyway... In cooperation betwwen PSB and Eighth wonder this sounds very strange to me. never hearsd anything like this before. :S
ssjking (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
guapaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Nth2006 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Yes - it's very odd (and awful). I'm a huge 8th Wonder-fan though (or just very heavy on nostalgia), so I'll add it to my playlist. Thanks for the slideshowvid! :-) |
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