Funkytown

Lipps Inc. single from 1980


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FieldValue
nameFunkytown
imageFunkytown by Lipps Inc US single side A.png
captionSide A of US 7-inch vinyl single
typeSingle
artistLipps Inc.
albumMouth to Mouth
B-sideAll Night Dancing
releasedMarch 11, 1980
recorded
studioSound 80 (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
* Funk{{cite bookfirst1
* disco<ref name"Billboard Pop 500"/
* Minneapolis sound<ref name"Billboard Pop 500"
* synth-pop<ref name"Breihan 2020"
* dance-pop<ref name"Marsh 1989"
labelCasablanca
writerSteven Greenberg
producerSteven Greenberg
prev_titleRock It
prev_year1979
next_titleHow Long
next_year1980
misc
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| name = Funkytown | image = Funkytown by Lipps Inc US single side A.png | alt = | caption = Side A of US 7-inch vinyl single | type = Single | artist = Lipps Inc. | album = Mouth to Mouth | B-side = All Night Dancing | released = March 11, 1980 | recorded = | studio = Sound 80 (Minneapolis, Minnesota) | venue = | genre =

"Funkytown" is a song by American disco-funk group Lipps Inc., written and produced by Steven Greenberg and released by Casablanca Records in March 1980 as the second single from the group's debut studio album, Mouth to Mouth (1979). The track was met with immediate commercial success, reaching number one on various record charts in different countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Israel, New Zealand, Spain, West Germany and on the US Billboard Hot 100. It quickly became the group's signature song, selling over eight million copies worldwide and becoming their most successful song.

Composition and lyrics

Sung by Lipps Inc.'s lead vocalist Cynthia Johnson, the tune features the narrator pining for a metaphorical place that will "keep me movin', keep me groovin' with some energy", while Lipps Inc. members were dreaming of relocating from Minneapolis to New York City. The song is in time with a key of C major.

Chart performance

In the United States, "Funkytown" entered the Billboard Hot 100 on March 29, 1980 and spent four weeks at number one, from May 31 to June 21, 1980. It also topped the Disco Top 60 chart for four non-consecutive weeks and peaked at number two on the Hot Soul Singles chart for four weeks also, from May 24 to June 21, 1980. "Funkytown" was first certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on May 23, 1980 and later Platinum on July 17, 1980. Billboard magazine ranked the song as the eighth most popular single of 1980. It is Lipps Inc.'s only US Top 40 hit single.

Elsewhere, "Funkytown" was a number-one hit in countries including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Israel, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Switzerland and West Germany, and peaked at number two in Finland, Sweden and on the UK Singles Chart.

Music videos

"Funkytown" has at least two music videos. In one, an unidentified black woman lip synching Johnson's vocals dances with some women in a pub. In another video, Doris D, who fronted Lipps Inc. in the Netherlands and West Germany, dances while lip synching the vocals. Johnson's website says the singer had never been asked to perform in a video of "Funkytown".

Legacy and impact

In 1997, DJ John Acquaviva listed "Funkytown" with his top ten tracks, saying "It's always been one of my favorite songs. It's got an amazing bassline that sounds great on a good system and people love it." In October 2000, VH1 ranked the song number 64 in their list of "100 Greatest Dance Songs". In 2009, it was ranked number 94 on *Entertainment Weekly*s "The 100 Greatest Summer Songs": "This one-hit wonder belonged to the tail end of the disco era but also presaged the techno-pop epoch about to come ... totally synthetic, totally cool." Same year, VH1 ranked the song number 37 on its list of the "100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 1980s". In 2018, Time Out ranked it number 44 on its list of "The 100 best party songs", writing, Funkytown' expresses a simple, repetitive yearning for the pulse of a bigger city, goosed by a killer ten-note synth riff. "Gotta make a move to a town that's right for me", sings Cynthia Johnson in a robotic, vocoderized voice (a precursor to the Auto-Tune sound) before busting out an unmodified, soulful wail, pleading for a trip to the party destination of her dreams. Released in 1980, 'Funkytown' came late to the disco party, but gave it a jolt of electricity." In 2018, ThoughtCo. ranked the song number seven on its list of the "25 Best Dance Pop Songs of All Time".

Track listing and formats

All tracks were written and produced by Steven Greenberg.

  • US 7-inch vinyl single (810 326-7) :A1. "Funkytown" – 3:57 :B1. "All Night Dancing" – 3:09

  • Australian 12-inch vinyl single (6198 342) :A1. "Funkytown" – 7:46 :B1. "All Night Dancing" – 8:18

  • Mexican 12-inch vinyl single (3027) :A1. "Funkytown" (Super Disco version) – 12:43 :B1. "All Night Dancing" – 3:09

Charts

Weekly charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (1980) | Peak position | |---|---| | Argentina (Prensario) | 9 | | last=Kent |first=David |author-link=David Kent (historian) |year=1993 |title=Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 |edition=illustrated |publisher=Australian Chart Book |location=St Ives, NSW |isbn=0-646-11917-6}} n.b. The Kent Report chart was licensed by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) from mid-1983 until 19 June 1988. | 1 | | Europe (Eurochart Hot 100) | 1 | | Finland (Suomen virallinen lista) | 2 | | France (IFOP) | 1 | | Italy (Musica e dischi) | 5 | | South Africa (Springbok Radio) | 5 | | Spain (Promusicae) | 1 | | US Billboard Hot 100 | 1 | | US Disco Top 60 (Billboard) (with "All Night Dancing") | 1 | | US Hot Soul Singles (Billboard) | 2 | | US Cash Box Top 100 | 1 | | US Record World | 1 | ::

Year-end charts

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Chart (1980)Rank
432}}9
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)4
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)3
Canada Top Singles (RPM)14
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)5
Netherlands (Single Top 100)10
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)7
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)2
US Billboard Hot 1008
US Cash Box Top 10010
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Certifications and sales

Pseudo Echo version

| name = Funkytown | cover = Funkytown Pseudo Echo.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = Pseudo Echo | album = Love an Adventure | B-side = Lies Are Nothing | released = | recorded = | studio = | genre =

  • Rock
  • dance-rock | length = 4:54 (Australian single version/video mix) 3:40 (single version) 6:35 (Australian album version/dance mix) | label =
  • RCA
  • EMI | writer = Steven Greenberg | producer = Brian Canham | prev_title = Try | prev_year = 1986 | next_title = Take On the World | next_year = 1987 | misc =

In 1986, "Funkytown" was covered by Australian new wave band Pseudo Echo in rock form on their album Love an Adventure. It peaked at number one for seven weeks in Australia and six weeks in New Zealand. It was also a hit internationally, reaching the top 10 in Canada (#1), South Africa (#2), Sweden (#9), the UK (#8), and the US (#6).

Track listing and formats

  • US 7-inch vinyl single (EMI 1883) :A1. "Funkytown" – 3:40 :B1. "Lies Are Nothing" – 3:58

  • 12-inch vinyl maxi single (ED 237) / (RCA 5217–7) :A1. "Funkytown" (Dance Mix) – 6:32 :B1. "Funkytown" – 3:40 :B2. "Lies Are Nothing" – 3:58

Charts

Weekly charts

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Year-end charts

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Chart (1986)Rank
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Chart (1987)Rank
439}}19
Canada Top Singles (RPM)17
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)1
US Billboard Hot 10099
US Dance/Electronic Singles Sales (Billboard)37
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Chart (1988)Rank
South Africa (Springbok Radio)18
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Certifications and sales

References

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