I don’t know why this one was in my head … did someone mention it in a comment and it stuck in my head, or did my head go wandering during my sleep and stumble across it? Who knows 🤷 At any rate, it’s in my head, and so as I usually do, I’m sharing it in hopes it will hop into one of your heads now!
Released in 1987, this is among British singer/songwriter Rick Astley’s most popular songs, going to the top of the charts in the UK and staying there for five weeks, but also peaking in the #1 spot in many other nations, including Canada, the U.S., Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and Zimbabwe. Not many can claim so many #1 spots!
This song was written by the British production team of Stock, Aitken and Waterman. It was inspired by a woman Pete Waterman had been seeing for three years. Rick Astley was staying with Waterman at the time, and after a three-hour phone call with the woman, Astley said, “You’re never gonna give her up.” Aitken and Waterman then changed the story a bit and made him the one who was vulnerable.
Rick Astley worked in Stock, Aitken and Waterman’s studio for two years, operating tape machines, singing on recordings for other singers, learning the trade and famously making the tea before the production trio wrote and produced this song for him, which became his first hit. It was recorded in October 1986, but wasn’t released until July 1987, as the producers were waiting for the right environment to break a new artist.
The music video, directed by Simon West, finds Astley singing at various West London locales, including an empty club where he gradually inspires a bartender (played by dancer Clive Clarke of the Top of the Pops dance troupe Zoo) to bust a move. Apparently, Clarke had been nursing a serious hangover when his attempt to do a stunt flip went awry and he landed on his head. Luckily, he wasn’t injured and nailed the stunt on another take.
Astley was a very pragmatic pop star who understood that his runaway success came with an expiration date. When the hits dried up after his 1991 album Free, his ego was in check and his finances in order …
“I didn’t leave my career penniless and kind of crazy, on the verge of insanity, which is how an awful lot of people tend to end up in pop music. I got away with it really. I ended up making what I considered to be real money, keeping hold of most of it, and having a very comfortable, relatively sane, great life since. That’s not a normal story for people who got into pop music the way I did.”
Astley kept making music, but with limited release. He stayed out of the spotlight until the Rickrolling trend, when he participated in some well-paid stunts like appearing from a float at the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade in 2008, but he didn’t push any product or make any new versions of the song to capitalize on its newfound notoriety. His next album didn’t come out until 2016.
Never Gonna Give You Up
Rick Astley
We’re no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I (do I)
A full commitment’s what I’m thinking of
You wouldn’t get this from any other guy
I just wanna tell you how I’m feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
We’ve known each other for so long
Your heart’s been aching, but you’re too shy to say it (say it)
Inside, we both know what’s been going on (going on)
We know the game and we’re gonna play it
And if you ask me how I’m feeling
Don’t tell me you’re too blind to see
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
We’ve known each other for so long
Your heart’s been aching, but you’re too shy to say it (to say it)
Inside, we both know what’s been going on (going on)
We know the game and we’re gonna play it
I just wanna tell you how I’m feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Peter Alan Waterman / Matthew James Aitken / Michael Stock
Never Gonna Give You Up lyrics © All Boys Music Ltd., Sids Songs Ltd., Mike Stock Publishing Limited
This song has stood the test of time and Rick Astley is a great sport for recognizing this is his one hit and definitely milked it for all it’s worth! 😊
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I’m so glad you liked it! It seems to have gotten more negative than positive views! I agree, though, that he knew when it was time to cut his losses and get out … not many do!
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Gail and I discussed this song, and neither of us like it very much. For me, reading the words the rhythm is all wrong — the emphases are all in the wrong places. But that’s just me. I’ll probably sing it a hundred timestoday till I find the rhythm I think it needs. That’s even worse than an earworm, so thanks! Ms Dennison!
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Okay, so only a few liked it … no worries … I shan’t play it again anytime soon! Unless, of course, I forget.
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Lol. Forget all you want. A song is a song. Our voices are not the jury, but you are the judge.
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Jill, this is a nice song that is not top of mind. Keith
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Hmmmm … methinks I won’t be playing this again anytime soon! 😊
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Bloody hell! Unwanted earworm time! But he’s a nice chap, though, and never takes himself too seriously 😊
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Wow! I rather thought this would NOT be in your top ten list, but didn’t know you’d feel so strongly against it! Guess I won’t be playing this one again anytime soon, eh? At least you did find something positive to say about the artist! 😊
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I’d have said the same about virtually anything by the Stock Aitken Waterman team. Music by numbers, with a total absence of heart and soul. The Guardian called them Schlock, Aimless and Waterdown 😊
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Well … methinks I won’t be playing more of their music!!!
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Don’t ignore them on my account 🤣
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No, I wouldn’t … but only two people, I think, actually liked it. I had to laugh at Keith’s comment, and yours as well!
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A blast from my past for sure! Thanks!
I posted a conclusion to my North Pole Story on Sunday. Just didn’t want you to miss seeing how I used your suggestion. 😉
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I’m glad you liked it! Most, it seems, didn’t! Ahhhh yes … I saw that one in my inbox, bookmarked it to read later, but hadn’t done so yet. I now have, read it and commented! Great fun! I want more!
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Dunno if you sometimes take a peek in my blawg, Jill, maybe this little bullsheet post inspired you:
https://orcaflotta.blog/2023/01/30/hey-uk/
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I do occasionally visit your blog, but hadn’t seen this one, so I still don’t know from whence it popped into my head!
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So it must’ve been the animalic magnetism of this man and his unforgettable voice.
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🤣 Whew! Too much noise for me!
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Ok, boomer. 🙂
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The sound of the carefree past! Thanks for the enjoyment, Jill! xx Michael
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it … a few others seemed not to like it at all! 😊 xx
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