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"Beat the Clock" | ||||
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Single by Sparks | ||||
from the album No. 1 in Heaven | ||||
Released | July 1979 | |||
Recorded | 1979 | |||
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Label | Virgin | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Giorgio Moroder | |||
Sparks singles chronology | ||||
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"Beat the Clock" on YouTube | ||||
"Beat the Clock" is a 1979 song by the American pop and rock duo Sparks. Produced by famed disco producer Giorgio Moroder, it was released as the fourth single from the band's eighth studio album No. 1 in Heaven.
The song peaked at number 10 in August 1979 and spent six weeks in the UK Singles Chart. It was their third and final top ten single in the UK.
Background
The song was taken from the album No. 1 in Heaven and produced by Giorgio Moroder. During the late 1970s he was one of the premier producers, his working relationship grew from Sparks' appreciation of Donna Summer's dynamic "I Feel Love" which Moroder co-wrote and co-produced.
The 12" remix was the first of the group's extended remixes. The remix utilized the drum pattern from the songs midsection and added a new keyboard melody line during the chorus. The "long version" as it was dubbed was edited to three and a half minutes and released as the B-side to the 7" single. Long versions of "The Number One Song in Heaven" and "Tryouts for the Human Race"—both singles from the same album as "Beat the Clock"—were merely the standard album versions.
An additional B-side on 12" versions was a commercial promoting the album No. 1 in Heaven, which featured clips of most of the tracks. The advert was narrated by Peter Cook. 12" versions came as colored picture discs, the inner 7" was a picture disc while the outer 5" came in a variety of differing colors such as blue, pink, green, and yellow.
The song was subsequently reworked for the album Plagiarism in 1997, and a live version was released as a B-side on the UK CD single "Now That I Own the BBC" in January 1996.
Track listing
- 7 inch Virgin VS270
- "Beat the Clock" – 3:49
- "Beat the Clock" (alternative mix) – 3:32
- 12 inch Virgin VS27012
- "Beat the Clock" – 3:49
- "Untitled Commercial"
- "Beat the Clock" (long version) – 6:43
Chart positions
Chart | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart | 10 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) | 10 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) | 16 |
Personnel
- Ron Mael – keyboards, synthesizer, vocals
- Russell Mael – vocals
- Chris Bennett – backing vocals
- Keith Forsey – drums
- Jack Moran – backing vocals
- Giorgio Moroder – synthesizer
- Dan Wyman – synthesizer programming
- Dennis Young – backing vocals
References
- "Official Charts Company". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
- ^ "Sparks - Beat The Clock (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 1979-07-06. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
- "Sparks – Beat The Clock" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50.
- "Nederlandse Top 40 – Sparks" (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40.