Oh Yeah (Roxy Music song)
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Songwriter(s) | Bryan Ferry | |||
Producer(s) | Rhett Davies & Roxy Music | |||
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"Oh Yeah", also known as "Oh Yeah (There's a Band Playing On the Radio)" or "Oh Yeah (On the Radio)" on certain releases, is a hit single by the English rock band Roxy Music. It was released as the second single from their 1980 album Flesh and Blood. The song is featured prominently in the fifth episode of the Stephen Merchant comedy series Hello Ladies.
Background
The song was recorded during the sessions for the album "Flesh and Blood", their first album since the departure of drummer Paul Thompson from the band. This turned Roxy Music into a trio consisting of Bryan Ferry, Andy Mackay and Phil Manzanera. Two session musicians filled in for Thompson, with Allan Schwartzberg playing drums on the majority of the album, and Andy Newmark playing on two tracks.
"Oh Yeah" was backed by the non-LP track "South Downs", a synth instrumental by Ferry, or by the album tracks "Rain Rain Rain" (in the USA) and "In the Midnight Hour" (in Australia and South Africa).
"South Downs" when re-released on the boxset of "
Chart Performance
"Oh Yeah" debuted on the
Although released as a single in USA, "Oh Yeah" did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100.
Personnel
- Bryan Ferry – vocals, keyboards
- Phil Manzanera – guitar
- Andy Mackay – saxophones and oboe
- Neil Hubbard – guitar
- Paul Carrack – strings
- Neil Jason – bass
- Allan Schwartzberg – drums
Charts
Chart (1980) | Peak position |
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West Germany (Official German Charts)[4] | 14 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[5] | 39 |
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References
- ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
- ^ "Roxy Music - Songs - on VivaRoxyMusic.com". vivaroxymusic.com. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
- ^ ROXY MUSIC | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company
- ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Roxy Music – Oh Yeah (There's A Band Playing On The Radio)" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts.
- ^ "Roxy Music – Oh Yeah (There's A Band Playing On The Radio)" (in Dutch). Single Top 100.
- ^ "Roxy Music: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company.