Round and Round (Spandau Ballet song)
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{{Infobox song
| name = Round and Round
| cover = SpandauBalletRoundandRound.jpg
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = Spandau Ballet
| album = Parade
| B-side = "True" (live)
| released = 26 November 1984
| recorded = Spring 1984
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = New wave
| length = {{unbulleted list|4:34 (single version)|5:27 (album/12" version)|4:27 (video version)}}
| label = {{hlist|Chrysalis|Reformation}}
| writer = Gary Kemp
| producer = {{hlist|Tony Swain|Steve Jolley|Spandau Ballet}}
| prev_title = Highly Strung
| prev_year = 1984
| next_title = Fight for Ourselves
| next_year = 1986
}}
"Round and Round" is a song by English new wave band Spandau Ballet, released as the fourth single from the 1984 album Parade. In their native UK, the song reached number 18 on the UK Singles Chart, and reviews were mixed.
Release and commercial performance
Recorded in spring 1984,{{cite AV media notes|title= Parade |others= Spandau Ballet |date= 1984 |type= record sleeve |publisher= Chrysalis Records |id= CDL 1473 |location= London}} "Round and Round" was released in the UK on 26 November of that year{{cite magazine|title=News|magazine=Record Mirror|date=24 November 1984|page=6|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Record-Mirror/80s/84/Record-Mirror-1984-11-24-OCR.pdf|access-date=6 April 2022}} and peaked at number 18 there. It also reached number 9 in Ireland, number 11 in Italy, number 14 in Spain, number 16 in Australia. and number 37 in the Netherlands.
Critical reception
Lesley White of Smash Hits summed it up as "slick, polished and confident. A hit—with me at least."{{cite magazine |last=White |first=Lesley |title=Spandau Ballet: Round and Round |magazine=Smash Hits |issue=157 | date=6–19 December 1984 |page=19|url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/49414817851/in/album-72157712754486597/|access-date=12 February 2023}} In a review of Parade for Record Mirror in which she finds little to recommend, Betty Page admitted the song had a "neat turn of melody".{{cite web |url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/48080065318/in/album-72157709125646242/|title= Bland Spands> Spandau Ballet: Parade (Chrysalis/Reformation CDL 1473)|last=Page |first=Betty |work=Record Mirror|volume=31 |issue=27 |date=30 June 1984 |access-date=20 February 2023}} Number One's Phil McNeill, however, wrote that band guitarist/songwriter Gary Kemp "seems so obsessed with crafting his little pop gems, he doesn't notice how boring they are" and dismissed "Round and Round" as "well-crafted tedium".{{cite magazine |last=McNeill |first=Phil |title=Spandau Ballet: Round and Round |magazine=Number One |issue=77 | date=1 December 1984 |page=52|url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/48743932717/in/album-72157710869239391/|access-date=12 February 2023}}
When the band reunited for their comeback tour in 2009, Dave Simpson commented on the song in his review for The Guardian: "Other songs have aged badly – the power ballads sound like they're stuck in an '80s suburban wine bar. However, 'Round and Round'… is hugely poignant."{{cite news | url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/oct/19/spandau-ballet-review | title= Pop and Rock > Review > Spandau Ballet > Arena, Sheffield | newspaper=The Guardian | first=Dave | last=Simpson | date=18 October 2009 | access-date=13 February 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230214002249/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/oct/19/spandau-ballet-review|archive-date=14 February 2023}}
Music video
The concept for the song's music video is the presentation of a school play by children in Key Stage 2. The video begins in the classroom as individual students daydream about the characters in the play: one sees the school headmaster as a vampire; another imagines their teacher as a snow queen. Other scenes involve rehearsals and the parents watching the play in which the boys are mostly monsters and vampires and the girls are dressed as flowers and snow princesses. Spandau Ballet were filmed separately from these scenes on a mostly bare stage with minimal set decoration. Members are shown sporadically throughout as they sing and play instruments alongside various school- and play-related props such as student desks, folding chairs, stacks of books and a blackboard. The entire video was filmed in black and white.
Track listing
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- 7-inch single{{cite AV media notes|title= Round and Round |others=Spandau Ballet|year=1984|type= 7-inch single liner notes|publisher=Chrysalis Records|id=SPAN6}}
:A. "Round and Round" – 4:34
:B. "True" (live) – 6:34
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- 12-inch single{{cite AV media notes|title= Round and Round |others=Spandau Ballet|year=1984|type= 12-inch single liner notes|publisher=Chrysalis Records|id=SPANX6}}
:A. "Round and Round" (long version) – 5:27
:B1. "True" (live) – 6:34
:B2. "Gold" (live) – 5:03
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Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes for Parade:
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Spandau Ballet
- Tony Hadley – lead vocals
- Gary Kemp – guitar and backing vocals
- Martin Kemp – bass
- Steve Norman – saxophone and percussion
- John Keeble – drums
Additional musician
- Jess Bailey – keyboards
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Production
- Tony Swain – producer, engineer
- Steve Jolley – producer
- Spandau Ballet – producers
- Richard Lengyel – engineering assistance
- Pete Hillier – equipment
- Nick Sibley – equipment
- David Band – illustration
- Mixed at Musicland Studios (Munich)
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Charts
References
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Category:Chrysalis Records singles
Category:Songs written by Gary Kemp