Walk Like an Egyptian
"Walk Like an Egyptian" | ||||
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![]() North American 1986 12-inch vinyl picture sleeve | ||||
Single by The Bangles | ||||
from the album Different Light | ||||
B-side |
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Released | September 1, 1986[1][2] | |||
Studio | Sunset Sound Factory, Los Angeles | |||
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Length | 3:24 | |||
Label | ||||
Songwriter(s) | Liam Sternberg | |||
Producer(s) | David Kahne | |||
The Bangles singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Walk Like an Egyptian" on YouTube |
"Walk Like an Egyptian" is a song by the American pop rock band the Bangles. It was released in September 1986 as the third single from the band's second studio album, Different Light (1986). It was the band's first number-one single, being certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and was ranked Billboard's number-one song of 1987.
Composition
Liam Sternberg said he was inspired to create the song while on a ferry crossing the English Channel. When the vessel hit choppy water, passengers stepped carefully and moved their arms awkwardly while struggling to maintain their balance, and that reminded Sternberg of the depiction of human figures in ancient Egyptian tomb paintings. He wrote the words "Walk like an Egyptian" in a notebook. Later, Sternberg looked back in the notebook and, composing the melody with a guitar, he put together an up-tempo song with lyrics about Egyptian hieroglyphs, the Nile River, crocodiles, desert sand, bazaars and hookah pipes and then segued into modern scenes of blonde waitresses, school children and police officers.[6]
Recording
Sternberg finished a demo version by January 1984 with the singer Marti Jones, featuring percussion with kitchen implements. He offered it to Toni Basil, who turned it down.[7] Lene Lovich recorded the first version of the song, but it was unreleased when she decided to take a break from music to raise her family. David Kahne, who like Sternberg was affiliated with Peer International Publishing, was the producer of Different Light. He received a copy of the demo and liked it, especially Jones's "offhand quality",[7] and took the song to the Bangles, who agreed to record it.
Kahne had each member of the group sing the lyrics to determine who would sing each verse; Vicki Peterson, Michael Steele and Susanna Hoffs sang lead vocals in the final version on the first, second and third verses, respectively. Kahne disliked Debbi Peterson's leads, so she was relegated to backing vocals, which angered her and caused tension within the group. The situation was exacerbated by the use of a drum machine in place of her drumming, further diminishing her role in the song.[8] She plays the tambourine during their 1986 performance on BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test.[9] The whistling in the song was played by a machine.[10]
Critical reception
Di Cross of Record Mirror considered "Walk Like an Egyptian" an example of the Bangles "adopting an eastern flavour amidst the statutory guitars, jangly noises, and quaint vocals, sucking in the candyfloss pop of some predictably inoffensive lyrics", which the reviewer deemed a style regression in the band's career.[11]
Chart performance
"Walk Like an Egyptian" was the third single released from Different Light. It debuted on the
Music video
The music video for "Walk Like an Egyptian" was nominated for
In a popular scene from the video, Susanna Hoffs was filmed in a close-up where her eyes moved from side to side. When asked about the scene in an interview, she explained that she was looking at individual audience members during the video shoot, which took place with a live audience. Looking directly at individual audience members was a technique she used to overcome stage fright and she was unaware that the camera had a close-up on her while she was using this technique, switching between one audience member on her left and one on her right.[14]
1990 re-release
In 1990, "Walk Like an Egyptian" was re-issued as a single in the UK to promote the Bangles' Greatest Hits album. It included new remixes for the song called Ozymandias Remix. It charted at number 73 in the UK.
Airplay restrictions
"Walk Like an Egyptian" was one of the songs which were
Accolades
Year | Publisher | Country | Accolade | Rank |
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1986 | Hot Press | Ireland | "Singles of the Year" (20)[17] | 4 |
1986 | The Village Voice | United States | "Singles of the Year" (25)[18] | 16 |
2003 | Giannis Petridis | Greece | "2004 of the Best Songs of the Century"[citation needed] | * |
2003 | Paul Morley | United Kingdom | "Greatest Pop Single of All Time"[19] | * |
2003 | Pause & Play | United States | "Vault of Fame" (Songs)[20] | * |
2005 | Bruce Pollock | United States | "The 7,500 Most Important Songs of 1944–2000"[citation needed] | * |
2009 | Gilles Verlant and Thomas Caussé | France | "3000 Rock Classics"[citation needed] | * |
2009 | Radio Veronica | Netherlands | "Best of the 80s" (100)[21] | 99 |
(*) indicates the list is unordered.
Track listings
7-inch single
- "Walk Like an Egyptian" (3:21)
- "Not Like You" (3:05)
12-inch single
- "Walk Like an Egyptian" (extended dance mix) (5:48)
- "Walk Like an Egyptian" (dub mix) (5:17)
- "Walk Like an Egyptian" (a cappella mix) (2:47)
- "Angels Don't Fall in Love" (3:21)
Personnel
Personnel are sourced from Sound on Sound.[22]
- Susanna Hoffs – lead and backing vocals, electric rhythm guitar
- Vicki Peterson – lead and backing vocals, electric lead guitar
- Michael Steele – lead and backing vocals, bass guitar
- Debbi Peterson – backing vocals
- David Kahne – E-mu Emulator II, LinnDrum programming, "dog head" shaker
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
All-time charts
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Certifications and sales
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Canada (Music Canada)[59] | Gold | 50,000^ |
Netherlands (NVPI)[60] | Platinum | 100,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[61] | Gold | 400,000‡ |
United States (RIAA)[62] | Gold | 500,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
In popular culture
The song was used as the ending credits theme for the first 24 episodes of the Japanese animated series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders (based on the third part of the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, which is set on a travel from Japan to Egypt).[63]
The song was also used in Totally Spies! The Movie,[64] in season 3 of Eastbound & Down and during the closing credits of Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra by Alain Chabat, one of the biggest successes in French cinema box-office history.
In Family Guy, Carter Pewterschmidt is shown listening to the song while singing different lyrics that relate to his life.[65]
It was performed in the 2023 Spanish animated movie Mummies.
See also
- List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1986
- List of Billboard Year-End number-one singles and albums
- List of Hot 100 Airplay number-one singles of the 1980s
- List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1980s
- List of Cash Box Top 100 number-one singles of 1986
- List of Dutch Top 40 number-one singles of 1986
- List of number-one hits of 1986 (Flanders)
- List of number-one hits of 1986 (Germany)
- List of number-one singles of 1987 (Canada)
- List of number-one singles of 1987 (Spain)
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..."Walk Like An Egyptian" was still getting burn at functions like that. That's the power of a good novelty song.
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A slow-motion replay of a wheelchair basketball player falling backwards onto the floor is accompanied by the Family Guy version of "Walk Like An Egyptian" ("My back is hurting from the chair I'm sitting on ... if I lay down flat on the floor it usually kinda fixes it").