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Single by Chumbawamba

"Tubthumping"
TubthumpingHQ.jpg
Single by Chumbawamba
from the anthology Tubthumper
B-side
  • "Bye to the Crown"
  • "Football game Song" ("Shit Basis, No Fans...")
Released eleven Baronial 1997 (1997-08-xi)
Studio Woodlands (Castleford)
Genre
  • Trip the light fantastic-stone
  • alternative rock
  • dance-punk
Length
  • 4:38 (album version)
  • 3:33 (single version)
Label
  • EMI
  • Universal
  • Republic
Songwriter(s)
  • Chumbawamba
Producer(south)
  • Chumbawamba
Chumbawamba singles chronology
"Just Look at Me Now"
(1996)
"Tubthumping"
(1997)
"Amnesia"
(1998)
Sound sample
  • file
  • aid
Music video
"Tubthumping" on YouTube

"Tubthumping" is a song released by British rock band Chumbawamba from their eighth studio anthology, Tubthumper (1997). Information technology is the ring'south most successful single, peaking at number 2 on the Uk Singles Nautical chart. It topped the charts in Commonwealth of australia, Canada, Ireland, Italian republic, New Zealand and striking number six on the US Billboard Hot 100[1] (although it topped the US Mod Rock and Mainstream Top 40 charts). At the 1998 Brit Awards, "Tubthumping" was nominated for the Brit Laurels for Best British Single. It sold 880,000 copies in the UK.[ii]

Background [edit]

The vocal was the group's lead unmarried from Tubthumper, their major-characterization debut.[3] It was released on xi August 1997.[4] [5] Vocalist Dunstan Bruce retrospectively observed that, before the group wrote it, they "were in a mess: nosotros had get directionless and disparate". He credited "Tubthumping" with changing that, telling The Guardian, "It's not our most political or best song, only it brought u.s. back together. The vocal is about us – as a class and equally a band. The beauty of information technology was we had no idea how big it would be."[6]

Writing and composition [edit]

A Leeds pub chosen the Fforde Grene served as the grouping's inspiration for the song; guitarist Boff Whalley told The Guardian that it was written about "the resilience of ordinary people";[6] musically, "Tubthumping" is a dance-rock, culling stone, and dance-punk song in D major.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "Some records but demand attending: 'Tubthumping' is 1 of the rare few. You can spend three times the track's running time plucking out the seemingly disparate sounds and assorted genre references—starting with the forceful alterna-stone guitar scratches, the hip-hop-derived beats, and the swing-way horns. Holding it all together are the kind of rousing, gang-like chants that you hear at football game games. Sounds odd, eh? Well, yous won't presently forget this jam after first mind. And y'all'll likely exist hearing information technology on pop and modernistic rock stations for months to come up. If this jewel is indicative of the tone of the act'due south forthcoming album, it should be quite a head trip."[12] A reviewer from Daily Record described information technology as an "irritating catchy drinking anthem from the anarchist band".[thirteen] It was also called a "raucous anthem".[xiv] Pan-European magazine Music & Media said, "Later on a decade and a one-half spent as indie heroes this collective is likely to break into the mainstream in a big way".[xv] Ian Hyland of the Sunday Mirror rated it viii out of ten, writing, "Sing a terrace chant, mention lager and the rugby boys volition be making boozed-up man pyramids on the dance floor in seconds. And yous'll have a monster hit – good work, chum."[16] Troy J. Augusto from Variety declared it equally a "drinking-and-dancing canticle" and "the quirk hit of the season".[17]

In The Hamlet Vocalization's Pazz & Jop poll for 1997, "Tubthumping" was voted the 2d-all-time single of the year.[18] Australian radio station Triple J ranked information technology No. 3 in its Triple J Hottest 100 for the aforementioned year.[19] Writer Bruce Pollock included it in his 2005 book "The 7,500 Most Important Songs of 1944-2000".[20] "Tubthumping" also placed at No. 12 in Rolling Rock 's 2007 list of the "xx Most Annoying Songs"[21] and at No. 8 in the mag's 2011 list of the "Top ten Ane-Striking Wonders of All Time".[22]

Commercial functioning [edit]

Upon its release, the vocal became an international hit.[23] On the UK Singles Nautical chart, it debuted at number 2 on the chart dated 23 Baronial 1997; it spent three consecutive weeks at number 2, held off the top spot by Will Smith'south "Men in Blackness."[24] [25] [26] The song spent 11 consecutive weeks in the acme ten, and 20 consecutive weeks on the top 100.[27] On the chart dated 24 January 1998, three weeks later its final week on the chart, the song reentered the singles chart at number 88; the side by side calendar week, it fell to number 96 before exiting the chart.[27]

In the U.South., the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 dated xiii September 1997, at number 79.[28] The side by side week, it rose to number 63, attaining the calendar week's biggest gain in airplay.[29] Two weeks later, on the chart dated iv October 1997, the vocal was again the biggest airplay gainer of the calendar week, entering the summit 40 in its rise from 47 to 35.[30] In its 12th week on the nautical chart, 29 November 1997, the vocal reached its height of number 6, where it spent two weeks.[31] In total, it spent 31 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100.[32]

The single was besides present on many yr-end singles charts for 1997. In the U.G., it ranked as the year's seventh most-popular unmarried,[33] while it placed at number iii on Australia's top 100 songs of the year.[34] The unmarried also placed in the top 20 of the twelvemonth-end chart in Sweden[35] and in the top 100 of 1997 in Belgium, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and the United States.[36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] In the U.Southward., it placed at number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100'south year-end ranking for 1998.[42]

Track listings and formats [edit]

Charts and certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

"Tubthumping" (2003 Remix) [edit]

"Tubthumping (remix)"
Single by Chumbawamba
from the album Readymades then Some (Bonus DVD)
B-side
  • "Table salt Fare, North Sea"
  • "Jacob's Ladder (Not in My Name)"
Released 2003 (2003)
Label Koch
Chumbawamba singles chronology
"Jacob's Ladder (Not in My Proper name)"
(2002)
"Tubthumping (remix)"
(2003)
"Home with Me"
(2003)

"Tubthumping (remix)" was released in 2003 every bit a promotional CD by Chumbawamba on Koch Records. The remixed version of the song was done by The Flaming Lips and Dave Fridmann.[93]

The single was released promotionally past Mutt Records, with their previous single, "Jacob'due south Ladder (Not in My Proper name)", equally a B-side.[94] It was besides included on the bonus DVD accompanying Readymades and then Some, the rerelease of their 2002 anthology Readymades.[95] Stereogum also fabricated the song available equally a free MP3 download in June 2004.[96]

Track listing [edit]

Usa promo CD [97]

  1. "Tubthumping" (remix) (by the Flaming Lips and Dave Fridmann) – five:20
  2. "Salt Fare, North Sea" – 4:28
  3. "Jacob's Ladder (Not in My Name)" – two:52

Legacy [edit]

I go knocked down but I get up once more

A neon sculpture on the Leeds Playhouse features the lyric "I get knocked down simply I get up again".[98] During the COVID-19 pandemic in Leeds, the song was given a remix by local young musicians and sportspeople.[99]

Alternative rock band They Might Be Giants covered Tubthumping for The Onion's AV Club cloak-and-dagger series. They released their version of the song on Album Raises New and Troubling Questions.[100]

See too [edit]

  • List of number-one singles in Commonwealth of australia during the 1990s
  • List of RPM number-one alternative stone singles
  • Listing of number-one singles of 1997 (Ireland)
  • List of number-one singles from the 1990s (New Zealand)
  • Listing of Billboard Mainstream Elevation 40 number-ane songs of the 1990s
  • List of Adult Top forty number-one songs of the 1990s

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External links [edit]

  • Vocal Review at AllMusic
  • They Might Be Giants cover "Tubthumping" for A.V. Club Undercover

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