Being Boring#Charts

{{Short description|1990 single by Pet Shop Boys}}

{{Use British English|date=August 2014}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2021}}

{{Infobox song

| name = Being Boring

| cover = Pet Shop Boys - Being Boring.png

| alt =

| border = yes

| type = single

| artist = Pet Shop Boys

| album = Behaviour

| B-side = We All Feel Better in the Dark

| released = {{start date|1990|11|12|df=y}}

| recorded = 1990

| studio =

| genre = Synth-pop{{cite web|first1= Luke|last1= Edwards|first2= Mark|last2= Elliott|title= Best Pet Shop Boys Songs: 30 Synth-Pop Hits Always On Our Mind|website= Dig! |date= June 16, 2023|url= https://www.thisisdig.com/feature/best-pet-shop-boys-songs/|accessdate= January 4, 2025}}{{cite magazine|last= Classic Pop Staff|title= Top 40 synth-pop songs|website= Classic Pop|date= 27 March 2025|access-date= 17 May 2025|url= https://www.classicpopmag.com/features/top-40-synth-pop-songs/}}

| length =

  • 6:48 (album version)
  • 4:50 (7-inch edit)
  • 10:40 (extended version)

| label = Parlophone

| writer =

| producer =

| prev_title = So Hard

| prev_year = 1990

| next_title = Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)

| next_title2 = How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?

| next_year = 1991

| misc = {{External music video|type=single|{{YouTube|DnvFOaBoieE|"Being Boring"}}}}

}}

"Being Boring" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released in November 1990 by Parlophone as the second single from their fourth studio album, Behaviour (1990). The song was written by Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant, and produced by them with German producer Harold Faltermeyer. It reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart, marking the duo's first single to miss the top 10 since "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)" in 1986. Its music video was directed by fashion photographer Bruce Weber.

Background and composition

The song is concerned with the idea of growing up and how people's perceptions and values change as they grow older. The title originated from a Japanese review that accused the duo of being boring, in reference to their "famously deadpan presentation".{{cite book |last=Tennant|first=Neil|date=2018|title=One Hundred Lyrics and a Poem: 1979–2016|location=London|publisher=Faber & Faber|pages=32–33|isbn=9780571348916}} The phrase reminded Neil Tennant of a 1922 quotation by Zelda Fitzgerald, "she refused to be bored chiefly because she wasn't boring",{{cite book |last=Fitzgerald|first=Zelda|editor-last=Bruccoli|editor-first=Matthew J.|year=2013|orig-year=1922|chapter=Eulogy on the Flapper|title=The Collected Writings of Zelda Fitzgerald|location=New York|publisher=Scribner|pages=391–94 |isbn=9781476758923}} which had been paraphrased on a party invitation from his friend Christopher Dowell in the 1970s.{{cite news |last=Myers|first=Mark|date=27 February 2018|title='Being Boring': the Path to a Pop Elegy|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/being-boring-the-path-to-a-pop-elegy-1519741800 |url-access=subscription|work=The Wall Street Journal|location=New York|access-date=19 May 2021}} As teenagers in Newcastle, they had agreed that they wouldn't settle for boring lives.{{Cite AV media notes |title=Behaviour: Further Listening 1990–1991|last=Heath|first=Chris|author-link=Chris Heath|others=Pet Shop Boys|year=2018|pages=4–6|type=booklet|publisher=Parlophone Records|id=0190295818852}}{{cite magazine|author=|year=2022|title=Being Boring (1990): Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant in conversation with James Righton

|url=https://amagazinecuratedby.com/news/erdem-being-boring-petshopboys-neiltennant-jamesrighton/ |magazine=A Magazine curated by Erdem|interviewer-last=Righton|interviewer-first=James|publisher=KD Presse|access-date=21 January 2025}}

In a 1993 interview, Tennant described "Being Boring" as "one of the best songs that we've written", and said that "For me it is a personal song because it's about a friend of mine who died of AIDS, and so it's about our lives when we were teenagers and how we moved to London, and I suppose me becoming successful and him becoming ill".{{cite AV media |people=Peters, Andi (presenter); Pet Shop Boys (guests)|date=1 October 1993|title=The O Zone|type=television production|publisher=BBC Two|url=http://www.10yearsofbeingboring.com/materials/interviews/printed |via=10 Years of Being Boring}}

"Being Boring" was written between 1989 and 1990. The track was originally demoed in a studio in West Glasgow, where the music for "My October Symphony", "The End of the World" and the unreleased "Love and War" were also written. Chris Lowe decided that the music should emulate Stock Aitken Waterman by going up a semitone into the chorus, to give it an uplifting feeling. The verse ends on G and goes up to A-flat instead of C for the chorus.{{cite magazine|last=Deevoy|first=Adrian|date=January 1992|title=Oh Mister Songwriters!|magazine=Q|url=http://www.10yearsofbeingboring.com/materials/interviews/printed |via=10 Years of Being Boring}}

The lyrics for the first verse, about the 1920s quote on the party invitation, and the second verse, about leaving Newcastle for London in the 1970s, had materialised by that point. Tennant wrote the final verse in 1990, in a rented room in Munich, wishing that his friend was still there. Tennant has called "Being Boring" an autobiographical elegy for his friend, Dowell, who died in 1989; the songs "It Couldn't Happen Here" (1987) and "Your Funny Uncle" (1989) deal with his illness and his funeral.{{sfn|Tennant|2018|pp=94–95, 222–23}}

Recording

The demo was presented to producer Harold Faltermeyer at Red Deer Studios, Munich, whose expertise in analog synthesizers came to the forefront in the song's production. The basis of the song was laid with Roland TR-808 and Roland TR-909 drum machines, plus a Roland TB-303 bass synthesizer. Synthesizers used included a Roland Jupiter-8 (which makes up the layered textures in the introduction and the melody line throughout), an Oberheim OB-8 (which was blended with the Jupiter-8 for the main melody) and a Synclavier (for the harp glissandos).

Further work was done at Sarm West Studios in London with Julian Mendelsohn; the "wakka-wakka" guitar line by J.J. Belle (influenced by Isaac Hayes's Theme from Shaft (1971)) was recorded there, among a few other parts.

Release

"Being Boring" debuted at number 36 and peaked at number 20 the following week.{{cite web |url=https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/pet-shop-boys-being-boring/ |title=Being Boring by Pet Shop Boys|website=Official Charts|access-date=20 January 2025}} At the time, it was the least successful Pet Shop Boys single in the period since "West End Girls" had become their first hit.{{cite web |url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/26802/pet-shop-boys/ |title=Pet Shop Boys Songs and Albums: Full Official Chart History|website=Official Charts|access-date=20 January 2025}}{{sfn|Heath|2020|p=17–18}}

In 2024, Pet Shop Boys released a new recording of "Being Boring" on Furthermore, the bonus EP with the two-disc version of their fifteenth album, Nonetheless.{{cite web |url=https://www.petshopboys.co.uk/product/album/furthermore |title=Furthermore - Pet Shop Boys|website=petshopboys.co.uk |date=26 April 2024|access-date=15 January 2025}}

In the middle of the song, Tennant says the words that are written at the beginning of the music video (see Music video).

=Artwork=

The single cover (pictured) was designed by Mark Farrow with photographs by the Douglas Brothers. The layout is essentially the same as the album cover of Behaviour.{{cite book |last1=Hoare|first1=Philip|last2=Heath|first2=Chris|year=2006|title=Pet Shop Boys, Catalogue|location=New York|publisher=Thames & Hudson|page=130|isbn=9780500513071}} The quote attributed to Zelda Fitzgerald was included on the back cover.

Critical reception

Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic called the song "wistful".{{cite web|first= Stephen Thomas |last= Erlewine |title= Pet Shop Boys – Behaviour |publisher= AllMusic |access-date= 4 November 2020 |url= https://www.allmusic.com/album/behaviour-mw0000309937 |author-link= Stephen Thomas Erlewine}} A reviewer from Music & Media commented, "Up-tempo, smooth and pushy pop from the Boys. The nervous groove is made out of a persistent rhythm guitar and a floating synth. A natural hit, produced by Pet Shop Boys and Harold Faltermeyer."{{cite magazine|title= Previews: Singles |magazine= Music & Media |date= 1 December 1990 |page= 18 |access-date= 3 November 2020 |url= https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-and-Media/90s/1990/MM-1990-12-01.pdf}} Selina Webb from Music Week wrote, "Hardly boring, but certainly one of their most gently-handled tracks. The Scandal-style productions puts the emphasis on the charming lyrics which deliver the Tennant muse in oblique phrases, not unlike those found in a New Order song. As usual its appeal is enhanced with each airing and, equally, it will enjoy a sustained chart performance."{{cite magazine|first= Selina |last= Webb |title= Singles |magazine= Music Week |date= 17 November 1990 |page= 23 |access-date= 1 November 2020 |url= https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1990/MW-1990-11-17.pdf}}

Roger Morton from NME described "Being Boring" as "a scrapbook flick through his journey from expectant Northern youth in the '70s to a doubting '90s adulthood, burdened by unease and a sense of loss (of close friends)."{{cite web|first= Roger |last= Morton |title= The Pet Shop Boys – Behaviour |url= http://www.nme.com/reviews/reviews/19980101000684reviews.html |work= NME |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20000817185004/http://www.nme.com/reviews/reviews/19980101000684reviews.html |access-date= 24 November 2020|archive-date= 17 August 2000 }} In their single review, a reviewer from the magazine wrote, "The only heart-thumping moment on "Being Boring" is when some synthetic harp sound appears from nowhere to add a bit of colour to the otherwise grey monotony of the song."{{cite magazine|first=|last=|magazine=NME|title=Singles|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/nothingelseon/52243337312/|date=17 November 1990|access-date=24 February 2023}} Miranda Sawyer from Smash Hits said, "Title of the Fortnight without a doubt, but although "Being Boring" is fairly fabulous in an understated way, with Neil being all wistful over nice violins and a discreet tickety beat, it just doesn't have that swooshy drama or singalong chorus that great Pet Shop Boys singles are made of. An "album track" I believe it's called."{{cite magazine|first=Miranda|last=Sawyer|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/smashhits90s/27405508937/in/album-72157693963815282/|title=Singles|magazine=Smash Hits|date=14 November 1990|page=69|access-date=6 April 2023|author-link=Miranda Sawyer}}

In 2023, The Guardian named "Being Boring" as the best Pet Shop Boys song: "Not just one of the greatest songs about the Aids epidemic, but one of the greatest songs written about mortality and memory".{{Cite news |date=12 October 2023 |title=Pet Shop Boys' 30 greatest songs – ranked!|language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/jun/08/pet-shop-boys-30-greatest-songs-ranked|access-date=4 December 2023}}

Music video

The accompanying music video for "Being Boring", the first by fashion photographer Bruce Weber, was filmed in black and white, showing a house party on Long Island.{{sfn|Hoare|Heath|2006|p=133–35}} It begins with a nude swimmer and a written message: "I came from Newcastle in the North of England. We used to have lots of parties where everyone got dressed up. And on one party invitation was the quote 'she was never bored because she was never boring'. The song is about growing up—the ideals that you have when you're young and how they turn out". Due to some brief shots of full male nudity throughout the clip, the video was banned from MTV and relegated to airing on the Playboy Channel.{{sfn|Heath|2020|pp=187, 198}}

Live performances

"Being Boring" was not initially played on the 1991 Performance tour,{{cite AV media notes |title=Discography: The Complete Singles Collection|type=liner notes|author=Pet Shop Boys|publisher=Parlophone|year=1991|id=CDPMTV 3}} leading many fans, including Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses, to complain about its omission.{{cite book |last=Heath|first=Chris|date=2020|title=Pet Shop Boys versus America|location=London|publisher=William Heinemann|pages=108–109|isbn=9781473575684}} As a result, it was added as an encore late in the tour, with the band commenting that it "invariably got the best reception of the night". Pet Shop Boys played a set that included "Being Boring" and "Go West" at the Stonewall Equality Show, supporting LGBTQ rights, at the Royal Albert Hall on 26 October 1997.{{cite web |url=https://catalogue.royalalberthall.com/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Performance&id=Ysamcsuz_Veal |title=Royal Albert Hall Catalogue |website=Royal Albert Hall |access-date=20 January 2025}} "Being Boring" has been performed as an encore on other tours, including

the 1994 Discovery Tour, released on CD and DVD as Discovery: Live in Rio 1994;{{Cite web |url=https://media.rhino.com/press-release/pet-shop-boys-announce-discovery-live-rio-1994-available-april-30 |title=Pet Shop Boys Announce Discovery: Live In Rio 1994 Available April 30

|author= |date=30 April 2021|website=Rhino|access-date=20 January 2025}}

the Pandemonium Tour in 2009–2010, featured on the live album and concert film Pandemonium;{{cite magazine|last=Patashnik|first=Ben|date=12 July 2009|title=Pet Shop Boys Make T in The Park Debut|url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/pet-shop-boys-28-1315551 |magazine=NME|access-date=20 January 2025}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/xj9p/ |title=Pet Shop Boys Pandemonium Review|last=Diver|first=Mike|year=2010|website=BBC|access-date=16 January 2025}} and on the Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live tour in 2022–2024.{{cite news |last=Richards|first=Will|date=23 May 2022|title=Pet Shop Boys at The O2 gig review: an ecstatic presentation of 40 years of brilliance|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/music/pet-shop-boys-o2-gig-review-dreamworld-tour-greatest-hits-b1001695.html |work=Evening Standard|location=London|access-date=20 January 2025}}

B-side

The B-side, "We All Feel Better in the Dark" was written around a piece of music Chris Lowe had composed and features him as the lead vocalist. He said that "The idea came from a tape I bought from a health food shop round the corner from the studio: The Secrets of Sexual Attraction. The words are terrible. Awful. Embarrassing."{{sfn|Heath|2018|p=22}} Lowe performed the song during their Performance tour in 1991.{{sfn|Heath|2020|pp=44–45}} The remix 12-inch includes two mixes of the track by Brothers in Rhythm.

Track listings

  • 7-inch, cassette, and mini-CD single{{cite AV media notes|title=Being Boring|author=Pet Shop Boys|year=1990|type=UK 7-inch single vinyl disc|publisher=Parlophone|id=R 6275, 2041257}}{{cite AV media notes|title=Being Boring|author=Pet Shop Boys|year=1990|type=UK cassette single sleeve|publisher=Parlophone|id=TCR 6275, 2041254}}{{cite AV media notes|title=Being Boring|author=Pet Shop Boys|year=1990|type=Japanese mini-CD single liner notes|publisher=EMI Music Japan|id=TODP-2224}}
  1. "Being Boring" – 4:50
  2. "We All Feel Better in the Dark" – 4:00
  • 12-inch single{{cite AV media notes|title=Being Boring|author=Pet Shop Boys|year=1990|type=UK 12-inch single vinyl disc|publisher=Parlophone|id=12R 6275, 2041256}}

:A. "Being Boring" (extended mix) – 10:40

:B. "We All Feel Better in the Dark" (extended mix) – 6:45

  • 12-inch remix single{{cite AV media notes|title=Being Boring|author=Pet Shop Boys|year=1990|type=UK 12-inch remix single vinyl disc|publisher=Parlophone|id=12RX 6275, 2041266}}

:A1. "Being Boring" (Marshall Jefferson remix) – 9:01

:B1. "We All Feel Better in the Dark" (After Hours Climax) – 5:29

:B2. "We All Feel Better in the Dark" (Ambient) – 5:20

  • CD single{{cite AV media notes|title=Being Boring|author=Pet Shop Boys|year=1990|type=UK CD single liner notes|publisher=Parlophone|id=CDR 6275, 2041252}}
  1. "Being Boring" – 4:50
  2. "We All Feel Better in the Dark" – 4:00
  3. "Being Boring" (extended mix) – 10:40

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes for Behaviour: Further Listening 1990–1991{{Cite AV media notes |title=Behaviour: Further Listening 1990–1991|author=Pet Shop Boys|date=2018|type=liner notes|publisher=Parlophone|id=0190295818852}} and "Being Boring".

Pet Shop Boys

Additional musicians

  • J.J. Belle – guitar
  • Dominic Clarke – plastic tube

Technical personnel

Artwork

Charts

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=Weekly charts=

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|+ Weekly chart performance for "Being Boring"

! scope="col"| Chart (1990–1991)

! scope="col"| Peak
position

scope="row"| Australia (ARIA){{cite web |url=https://i.imgur.com/wNqpwR0.jpg |title=Response from ARIA re: Pet Shop Boys ARIA chart history, received 29 May 2018 |access-date=30 March 2020 |via=Imgur}} N.B. The "NAT" column displays the release's peak position on the national chart.

| 82

{{single chart|Austria|30|artist=Pet Shop Boys|song=Being Boring|rowheader=true|access-date=23 June 2012}}
{{single chart|Flanders|27|artist=Pet Shop Boys|song=Being Boring|rowheader=true|access-date=30 March 2020}}
{{single chart|Canadatopsingles|90|chartid=1474|rowheader=true|access-date=30 March 2020}}
scope="row"| Europe (Eurochart Hot 100 Singles){{cite magazine |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Music/Archive-Music-Media-IDX/IDX/90s/91/MM-1991-01-12-OCR-Page-0031.pdf |title=Eurochart Hot 100 Singles |magazine=Music & Media |volume=8 |issue=2 |date=21 January 1991 |page=31 |oclc=29800226 |via=World Radio History}}

| 27

scope="row"| Finland (Suomen virallinen lista){{cite book |last=Pennanen |first=Timo |title=Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 |language=fi |edition=1st |location=Helsinki |publisher=Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava |year=2006 |page=233 |isbn=978-951-1-21053-5}}

| 5

{{single chart|Germany|13|songid=2205|artist=Pet Shop Boys|song=Being Boring|rowheader=true|access-date=30 March 2020}}
{{single chart|Ireland2|17|song=Being Bored|rowheader=true|access-date=30 March 2020}}
scope="row"| Italy (Musica e dischi){{cite web |url=http://www.musicaedischi.it/classifiche_archivio.php |title=Classifiche |work=Musica e dischi |language=it |access-date=30 May 2022}} Select "Singoli" in the "Tipo" field, type "Pet Shop Boys" in the "Artista" field and press "cerca".

| 5

{{single chart|Dutch100|66|artist=Pet Shop Boys|song=Being Boring|rowheader=true|access-date=23 June 2012}}
scope="row"| Spain (AFYVE){{cite book |last=Salaverrie |first=Fernando |title=Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002 |language=es |edition=1st |location=Madrid |publisher=Fundación Autor/SGAE |date=September 2005 |isbn=84-8048-639-2}}

| 13

{{single chart|Sweden|16|artist=Pet Shop Boys|song=Being Boring|rowheader=true|access-date=23 June 2012}}
{{single chart|Switzerland|16|artist=Pet Shop Boys|song=Being Boring|rowheader=true|access-date=30 March 2020}}
{{single chart|UKsinglesbyname|20|artist=Pet Shop Boys|artistid=26802|rowheader=true|access-date=30 March 2020}}
{{single chart|Billboarddancesales|10|artist=Pet Shop Boys|rowheader=true|access-date=30 March 2020|note=with "Seriously"}}

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=Year-end charts=

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! scope="col"| Chart (1991)

! scope="col"| Position

scope="row"| Germany (Media Control){{cite web|url=https://www.offiziellecharts.de/charts/single-jahr/for-date-1991|title=Top 100 Single–Jahrescharts 1991|publisher=GfK Entertainment|language=de|access-date=3 May 2025}}

| 91

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Release history

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scope="row" rowspan="2"| United Kingdom

| 12 November 1990

| {{hlist|7-inch vinyl|12-inch vinyl}}

| rowspan="2"| Parlophone

| align="center"| {{cite web|url=https://www.petshopboys.co.uk/product/single/being-boring|title=Being Boring|website=petshopboys.co.uk|access-date=5 August 2021}}{{cite magazine|title=New Singles|magazine=Music Week|page=45|date=10 November 1990}}

19 November 1990

| {{hlist|CD|cassette}}

| align="center"| {{cite magazine|title=New Singles|magazine=Music Week|page=35|date=17 November 1990}}

scope="row"| Japan

| 11 January 1991

| Mini-CD

| EMI

| align="center"| {{cite web|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/152447/products/270462/1/|title=ビーイング・ボアリング {{!}} ペット・ショップ・ボーイズ|trans-title=Being Boring {{!}} Pet Shop Boys|publisher=Oricon|language=ja|access-date=22 January 2024}}

References