Cha Cha Heels

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{{Infobox song

| name = Cha Cha Heels

| cover =

| alt = Single cover with Eartha Kitt, Jonathan Hellyer and Steve Bronski

| type = single

| artist = Eartha Kitt and Bronski Beat

| album = I'm Still Here

| B-side = My Discarded Men

| released = June 1989

| recorded = 1988

| studio = Berwick Street

| genre =

| length = {{duration|m=3|s=50}}

| label = Arista

| writer =

| producer = Rod Gammons

|misc={{Extra chronology

|artist=Eartha Kitt

|type=single

|prev_title=Arabian Song

|prev_year=1987

|title=Cha Cha Heels

|year=1989

|next_title=Primitive Man

|next_year=1989

}}{{Extra chronology

|artist=Bronski Beat

|type=single

|prev_title= C'mon! C'mon!

|prev_year=1986

|title=Cha Cha Heels

|year=1989

|next_title=I'm Gonna Run Away from You

|next_year=1990

}}

}}

"Cha Cha Heels" is a pop song recorded by Bronski Beat and Eartha Kitt, released in June 1989 from her album I'm Still Here as a tribute to drag actor and singer Divine.{{cite news |last1=Cochrane |first1=Lauren |last2=Cochrane |first2=Interview by Lauren |title=Divine: the drag queen muse who is 'still so relevant now' |url=https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/fashion-blog/2014/jul/17/divine-drag-queen-muse-documentary-designer-james-long |access-date=1 October 2023 |work=The Guardian |date=17 July 2014}}

History

The band originally wrote the song for Divine to record and perform, but as the actor had passed away before it could be recorded, Bronski Beat member Steve Bronski consequently teamed up with singer Jessica James as she reminded him of Eartha Kitt. However, he eventually brought in Kitt herself to record the lines with James providing backing female vocals and Jonathan Hellyer for the male backing vocals and certain choruses.{{cite news |title=Steve Bronski, founding member of Bronski Beat, dead at 61 |url=https://www.outinperth.com/steve-bronski-founding-member-of-bronski-beat-dead-at-61/ |access-date=1 October 2023 |work=OUTInPerth {{!}} LGBTQIA+ News and Culture |date=10 December 2021}} Hellyer also got his own solo part towards the end of the song with Kitt talking over him.{{cite web |last1=reporter |first1=Mike Boehm Mike Boehm is a former arts |last2=Times |first2=pop music critic for the Los Angeles |title=POP MUSIC REVIEW : Singer Adds Luster to New Bronski Duo |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-12-31-ca-848-story.html |website=Los Angeles Times |access-date=1 October 2023 |date=31 December 1988}} The song's lyrics and instrumentation were recorded by Bronski Beat members Steve Bronski and Larry Steinbachek in what would be Steinbachek's final chart song and video appearances with Bronski Beat, although he did appear on the covers of "I Love the Nightlife" and "I'm Gonna Run Away from You" with Bronski and Hellyer before quietly departing the band and being replaced by Ian Donaldson.{{cite web |title=Larry Steinbachek |url=https://soundofthecrowd.org.uk/tag/larry-steinbachek/ |website=Sound Of The Crowd |access-date=1 October 2023}} Following the single's release, the BBC interviewed both Bronski Beat and Kitt with stock footage of them passing through Hyde Park, and the song was also briefly shown on Top of the Tops.{{cite web |title=Bronski Beat & Eartha Kitt : Interview & video | website=YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqPOhLd6TvE&t=72s |access-date=1 October 2023 |language=en}}

Music video and performances

The song was lip-synced and performed on two television shows although not much exists to confirm where they were filmed. In one performance, all the members of Bronski Beat are present with Kitt and two male African dancers.{{cite web |title=Bronski Beat & Eartha Kitt : Cha Cha Heels | website=YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vGAa4Fdww8 |access-date=1 October 2023 |language=en}} However, in a second one, Steinbachek is not present and only Hellyer and Bronski with Kitt and the same dancers are present.{{cite web |title=Eartha Kitt - Cha Cha Heels - 1989 | website=YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0SNFx-Y3Ps |access-date=1 October 2023 |language=en}}

The music video was filmed in a nightclub and consists of Eartha Kitt performing on stage with two African male dancers and her eyeing up a man played by actor Rayner Bourton. His character, the main antagonist, is on a mission to steal the "cha cha heels", which are a pair of red high heels similar to the black high heels desired by Dawn Davenport, Divine's character in the 1974 film Female Trouble. Eartha Kitt, as the owner of the shoes, instructs her henchman to retrieve them. Eventually, Bourton's character is cornered with subliminal LGBTQ+ messages and props. Towards the end of the video, he is wearing the heels and Kitt plays a magic trick making him dance around in a circle before he is tired out and Kitt departs through a red fog.{{cite web |title=Knightmare actor and Top of the Pops 1989 - Knightmare.com |url=https://www.knightmare.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7053 |website=www.knightmare.com |access-date=1 October 2023}} Throughout the video, the members of Bronski Beat are seen wearing red glowing sunglasses when staring at certain points at Kitt and Bourton. They look through a spy mirror at the scenes with Bourton and Kitt with Hellyer on the right providing backing vocals while Bronski is on the left with a keyboard. Interestingly, Steinbachek is present for the intro and outro with the sunglasses being put on and close ups of the band but is missing from the rest of the video, which is likely a result of him slowly departing the band at the time.{{cite web |title=Eartha Kitt & Bronski Beat – Cha Cha Heels (UK 12") |url=https://burningtheground.net/eartha-kitt-bronski-beat-cha-cha-heels-uk-12/ |website=Burning The Ground: DjPaulT's 80's and 90's Remixes |date=8 June 2023}}

Track listings

7" & Cassette

  1. "Cha Cha Heels" (Radio Mix) (Steve Bronski, Larry Steinbachek) – 3:50
  2. "My Discarded Men" (Eartha Mae Kitt, Roderick Allen Gammons, Steve Bronski) – 3:38

12"

  1. "Cha Cha Heels" (Steve Bronski, Larry Steinbachek) – 6:40
  2. "Cha Cha Heels" (Radio Mix) (Steve Bronski, Larry Steinbachek) – 3:50
  3. "My Discarded Men" (Eartha Mae Kitt, Roderick Allen Gammons, Steve Bronski) – 3:38

12" (Remix)

  1. "Cha Cha Heels" (Remixed Version) (Steve Bronski, Larry Steinbachek) – 7:10
  2. "Cha Cha Heels" (Radio Mix) (Steve Bronski, Larry Steinbachek) – 3:50
  3. "My Discarded Men" (Eartha Mae Kitt, Roderick Allen Gammons, Steve Bronski) – 3:38

Personnel

Musicians{{cite AV media notes |title=Cha Cha Heels |year=1989 |type=sleeve |id=|publisher=Arista}}

Technical

  • Rod Gammons – producer
  • Danny Hyde – engineer
  • Graham Bonnett – engineer
  • Peter Lorimer – assistant engineer
  • Rob Miller – assistant engineer
  • Francis Loney – photography

Charts

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!Chart (1989)

!Peak
position

{{singlechart|Ireland2|22|song=Cha Cha Heels|rowheader=true}}
{{singlechart|UKsinglesbyname|32|artist=Eartha Kitt and Bronski Beat|artistid=25516|rowheader=true}}

Covers

Steve Bronski teamed up with singer Jessica James in 2015 with Bronski on backing vocals but this was simply a one off version of the song.{{cite web |title=Bronski Beat - Cha Cha Heels - Cover by Jessica James | website=YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cz6bWOlbWLo |access-date=1 October 2023 |language=en}}{{cite web |date=14 February 2021 |title=A Divine Tribute |url=https://play.anghami.com/album/1017236162?lang=fr |access-date=1 October 2023 |language=fr}}

References