#1 on the Billboard Hot 100: Never.
#1 on the Cash Box Top 100: Never.
#1 on the U.K. Chart: May 29, 1982 through April 3, 1982.Madness had one hit in the U.S. This is not it. This was, however, their highest charting song in the U.K.
The late 1970s through the mid-1980s were the heyday of Ska music in Britain, and to be honest, to me all Ska bands sound like a bunch of guys just cosplaying a band. Madness, for example, sounds to me like a bunch of guys from the neighborhood went down to the local pawn shop and bought whatever instruments happened to be for sale. They then parceled out the instruments among themselves and declared themselves to be a band. I'm sure that's not the real story of the origin of Madness, but the almost ramshackle sound of their music and the chaotic nature their of presentation makes me think that it should have been.
Previous Musical Monday: A Little Peace by Nicole
Subsequent Musical Monday: Goody Two Shoes by Adam Ant
Previous #1 on the U.K. Chart: A Little Peace by Nicole
Subsequent #1 on the U.K. Chart: Goody Two Shoes by Adam Ant
List of #1 Singles from the Billboard Hot 100 for 1980-1989
List of #1 Singles from the Cash Box Top 100 for 1980-1989
List of #1 Singles on the U.K. Chart for 1980-1989
Madness 1980s Project Musical Monday Home
Love this song, also reminds me of The Young Ones which Madness appears in one episode playing this song
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