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I Can't Dance

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1991 single by Genesis
This article is about the Genesis song. For the Allan Sherman song, seeAllan Sherman § Singles. For the Martha and the Vandellas song, seeI Can't Dance to That Music You're Playing.

"I Can't Dance"
Single byGenesis
from the albumWe Can't Dance
B-side"On the Shoreline"
Released30 December 1991 (1991-12-30)
StudioThe Farm (Surrey, England)
GenreBlues rock[1]
Length4:04
LabelVirgin
Songwriters
LyricistPhil Collins
Producers
Genesis singles chronology
"No Son of Mine"
(1991)
"I Can't Dance"
(1991)
"Hold on My Heart"
(1992)
Music video
"I Can't Dance" onYouTube

"I Can't Dance" is the fourth track from English rock bandGenesis' 14th studio album,We Can't Dance (1991). It was released in December 1991 byVirgin Records as the second single from the record. The lyrics were written by drummerPhil Collins with music composed collectively by the band. The song peaked at number seven on both the USBillboard Hot 100 and theUK Singles Chart, and number three on the USCash Box Top 100. It also received aGrammy Award nomination forBest Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals at1993. In Europe, the song reached number one in Belgium and the Netherlands while peaking within the top five in Austria, Germany and Portugal. The accompanying music video for "I Can't Dance" was directed by Paul Flattery and Jim Yukich.

Background

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During one recording session,Mike Rutherford first created the main riff of the song he called "Heavy A Flat", to which Collins suddenly improvised the basic concept for "I Can't Dance". The riff was actually inspired by a Levi Strauss & Co. television commercial (in the studio, the song was created under the working title "Blue Jeans") that usedthe Clash song "Should I Stay or Should I Go". Originally, the band did not think of it as anything more than a joke recording that would be discarded quickly, because the song was too simple, too bluesy, and unlike Genesis' style.Tony Banks said in an interview: "It was one of those bits you thought was going to go nowhere. It sounded fun but wasn't really special".

It was not until Banks decided to add keyboard sound effects to complement Rutherford's playing that "I Can't Dance" took on a different feeling. The band came to appreciate the sly humour inherent in the song and chose to not only record it properly, but to put it on the album as a single.

Banks also said in an interview the recording of a song that featured minimal production indicated a direction Genesis could have gone to make themselves stand out better against the rising popularity ofalternative rock: "Opposite to what Genesis has done as general practice, which is taking an idea and turning it into a long or complex composition, it was just taking an idea and leaving it alone".[2]

Critical reception

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The Daily Vault's Christopher Thelen found that "I Can't Dance" is "a goofy number that features Genesis mocking themselves for being un-hip. (Best line from this song: 'Ooh, she's got a body under that shirt'—dirty old man alert!)" He added, "If you ever get a chance to view the video, watch it; it's hysterical."[3] Sally Margaret Joy fromMelody Maker wrote, "Phunny Phil, the Maker's Phavourite Phella, grinds and huffs his good self over one of those minimal, stab, crunch, plink, rock numbers. It seems to be a bit of a dig at those jeans ads that feature divine male bimbos."[4] A reviewer fromPeople Magazine described it as a "melodically fetching, radio-ready track", and "a simple slammer with an arrangement that shows off the group’s remarkable facility for aural atmospherics."[5] Kara Manning fromRolling Stone named it "a gritty, tongue-in-cheek anthem for the average guy."[6]Adam Higginbotham fromSelect viewed it as "provocatively smug".[7] Ted Shaw fromThe Windsor Star wrote that "I Can't Dance", "with its bluesy melody and metallic effects, is unlike anything the band has ever done, and it's a wonderful pop creation."[8]

Music video

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The music video for "I Can't Dance" (made by frequent collaborators Paul Flattery and Jim Yukich) illustrates the artifice and false glamour of television advertisements. Collins commented that the video was designed to poke fun at the models injeans commercials and eachverse refers to things models in these commercials do. During the first verse, he portrays ahitchhiker on a remote desert road inHi Vista, California. A woman speeds past in aPorsche 911 then backs up to Collins and lets alizard at his feet get in then she drives off, leaving him stranded. Collins is seen on a beach in the second verse, trying to pull his jeans away from a sunbather's angry dog and for the third, he loses them in a pool game at a bar.

These scenes are intercut with footage of the band and film crew members setting up the areas as if to shoot a series of commercials. The video ends with a parody of the video for theMichael Jackson song "Black or White," in which Collins imitates Jackson's erratic dancing. Banks and Rutherford eventually arrive to escort Collins off the set, at which point he goes limp and they have to drag him away.

The song created the "'I Can't Dance' dance" (a series of stiff, stylised motions). Collins explained in an interview that when he was at stage school, he would see kids that would always use the same hand and the same foot when they were tap dancing, meaning they could not coordinate. He then copied their movements and the 'dance' was born.

Collins toldRolling Stone the music video and the song were a joke about male models in jeans commercials who could not dance or talk but could only walk in their jeans. He also said the audience was confused and could not figure out the joke because clearly Phil Collins can dance as he dances at the end of the video.[9]

Release

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Single releases contained an extendedremix entitled "Sex Mix". This was later released on theGenesis Archive 2: 1976–1992 box set retitled as the "12" Mix". The remixers were brothers Howard Gray and Trevor Gray ofApollo 440.

The B-side, "On the Shoreline", was also included onGenesis Archive 2: 1976–1992. The song features a sample of guitarist Mike Rutherford's guitar playing that was captured by Tony Banks during a jam session. The peculiar sound (dubbed "elephantus" by the band) was also used in the song "No Son of Mine." Several chord passages also appeared in "Living Forever."Rolling Stone commented that "On the Shoreline" is "enjoyable in an un-ironic way. Here, as usual, Phil Collins sounds most comfortable at the raspy apex of his vocal range, pushing his voice to the breaking point as Tony Banks' synths drift through like mists."[10]

The "Jesus He Knows Me" CD single also included a version titled "I Can't Dance (the other mix)" with a running length of 5:59.

Live performances

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"I Can't Dance" was played live duringThe Way We Walk,[11]Calling All Stations[12] (withRay Wilson on vocals),Turn It On Again[13] andThe Last Domino? tours. On the band'sTurn It On Again Tour andThe Last Domino? Tour, it was included as an encore. During live performances, the song was transposed to a lower key to accommodate Collins' deepening voice.

A live version appears on their albumsThe Way We Walk, Volume One: The Shorts, andLive over Europe 2007, as well as on their DVDsThe Way We Walk - Live in Concert andWhen in Rome 2007

Rutherford andDaryl Stuermer accompanied Collins doing the walk across the stage.

Ray Wilson continued to cover the song on his sololive album after his departure from Genesis. His version is a bluesier rendition, closer to the original.

Track listings

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  1. "I Can't Dance"
  2. "On the Shoreline"
  1. "I Can't Dance"
  2. "On the Shoreline"
  3. "I Can't Dance" (sex mix)
  • Australian CD single and Japanese mini-album[18][19]
  1. "I Can't Dance"
  2. "On the Shoreline"
  3. "In Too Deep" (live)
  4. "That's All" (live)
  • US CD single and Japanese mini-CD single[20][21]
  1. "I Can't Dance" (LP version) – 4:00
  2. "I Can't Dance" (sex mix) – 6:59 (7:02 in Japan)
  • US maxi-CD single[22]
  1. "I Can't Dance" (LP version) – 4:00
  2. "On the Shoreline" – 4:45
  3. "In Too Deep" (live) – 5:28
  4. "That's All" (live) – 4:54
  5. "I Can't Dance" (sex mix) – 6:59

Personnel

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Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1992)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[23]7
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[24]2
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[25]1
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[26]3
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[27]8
Europe (European Dance Radio)[28]24
Europe (European Hit Radio)[29]1
France (SNEP)[30]9
Germany (GfK)[31]4
Ireland (IRMA)[32]7
Italy (Musica e dischi)[33]10
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[34]1
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[35]1
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[36]10
Portugal (AFP)[37]3
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[38]13
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[39]8
UK Singles (OCC)[40]7
UK Airplay (Music Week)[41]1
USBillboard Hot 100[42]7
USAdult Contemporary (Billboard)[43]26
USMainstream Rock (Billboard)[44]2
USCash Box Top 100[45]3

Year-end charts

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Chart (1992)Position
Australia (ARIA)[46]67
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[47]14
Belgium (Ultratop)[48]12
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[49]27
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[50]20
Germany (Media Control)[51]24
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[52]16
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[53]20
Sweden (Topplistan)[54]95
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[55]32
UK Singles (OCC)[56]74
UK Airplay (Music Week)[57]37
USBillboard Hot 100[58]55
US Album Rock Tracks (Billboard)[59]6
USCash Box Top 100[60]31
US (Joel Whitburn'sPop Annual)[61]54

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria)[62]Gold25,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref(s).
United Kingdom30 December 1991
  • CD
  • cassette
Virgin[63][64]
Australia27 January 1992[65]
Japan21 February 1992
  • Mini-CD
  • mini-album
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Covers

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In the 1990s,"Weird Al" Yankovic created a parody of the video for "I Can't Dance" for his seriesAl TV, in which he appeared alongside the band. He added shots of himself to several of the band shots.

In 2007, German death metal groupDebauchery recorded "I Can't Dance" and released it on their fourth album,Back in Blood.

In 2014, Finnish metal bandSonata Arctica released a cover of "I Can't Dance" as a bonus track on their albumEcliptica: Revisited; 15th Anniversary Edition. The band made a promotional video which features all of the band members dancing in cities that they visited during their Pariah's Child tour.

In 2019, Tuff singer Stevie Rachelle released a cover of "I Can't Dance" on his "Best sTuff" solo album on RLS Records.

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