Smalltown Boy

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"Smalltown Boy"
Single by Bronski Beat
from the album The Age of Consent
B-side
  • "Memories"
  • "Infatuation" (12")
Released25 May 1984 (UK)[1]
StudioThe Garden (London, England)
Genre
Length
  • 5:02 (album version)
  • 3:58 (single version)
  • 9:00 (12" version)
LabelLondon
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Mike Thorne
Bronski Beat singles chronology
"Smalltown Boy"
(1984)
"Why?"
(1984)
Music video
"Smalltown Boy" on YouTube

"Smalltown Boy" is a song by British synth-pop band Bronski Beat, released in May 1984 as the first single from their debut album, The Age of Consent (1984). The song was a big commercial success, reaching number three in the band's native UK.[7] It was also a number one hit in the Netherlands and Belgium,[8][9] and hit the top 10 in Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland and West Germany. The track reached number 48 in the US pop chart and was a number one US dance hit.[10] A remix by Stephen Hague was released as a single on 24 December 1990.[11] The song was released again in December 2013 after featuring in a Christmas advertising campaign for Boots UK. "Smalltown Boy" was also re-recorded by Jimmy Somerville and released as "Smalltown Boy Reprise" (2014) for the 30th anniversary of its initial release.[12]

Music video[edit]

An official music video made by Bernard Rose[13] was shot and released later in 1984. The narrative video features band member Jimmy Somerville as the boy who has experienced the issues described in the lyrics. Seen on a train, he is contemplating his childhood through flashbacks and the events that have caused him to leave his parents' home.

At a swimming pool, the boy and his friends (played by band members Larry Steinbachek and Steve Bronski) admire another boy in Speedos on the diving board. Seeing them watch, he smiles back. Encouraged, the boy is dared by his friends to approach him, but this results in public rejection. The boy is later attacked in an alley by a homophobic gang, led by the young man he had approached at the swimming pool. A police officer takes him back to his home. It is implied that the boy's parents learn of his sexuality for the first time through this incident and are shocked, but only the father seems unsupportive. The boy is then shown hugging his mother goodbye and getting some travel money from the father. The boy reaches his hand out to shake his father's but his father does not return it. After, the boy catches a train to London, on which he is reunited with his friends.

Filming locations[edit]

The music video was shot in and around London. The train interiors were filmed on the Great Western Main Line[14] between Reading and Paddington station.[15] The scene where the boy buys a train ticket and crosses a footbridge was shot at Slough railway station.[16] The swimming pool scene was shot at St George’s Leisure Centre (also known as St George’s Pools) in Shadwell.[17][18] The snack bar sequence, where the boy is pursued and cornered by a gang, was filmed south of Watney Market, around the Shadwell DLR station railway viaduct.[19][20] The scene with the yellow train departing at the end of the video was filmed at Paddington station.[21]

Reception[edit]

Spin said the band had "fashioned a young man's bitter memories of being driven away from home, alienated from his family, and persecuted by his friends, into a sweetly moving pop song."[22]

Impact and legacy[edit]

Time Out ranked "Smalltown Boy" number 12 in their list of The 50 Best Gay Songs to Celebrate Pride All Year Long in 2022. They added,

By incorporating unapologetic LGBTQ themes into their sleek synth-pop hits, Bronski Beat were true pioneers – and this 1984 classic is their most transcendent moment. Frontman Jimmy Somerville, in a sensitive falsetto, sings about a lad who flees hometown bullying — 'Run away, turn away' is the recurring refrain — against a steady, reassuringly numb background of rhythm and synthesiser. This song takes the pain of rejection and makes it danceable.[23]

Same year, Rolling Stone ranked it number 163 in their list of 200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time.[24]

Track listings and formats[edit]

Personnel[edit]

Credits sourced from Electronic Soundmaker and Sound On Sound.[25][26]

Charts[edit]

Weekly charts[edit]

Sales and certifications[edit]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[60] Gold 50,000^
France 300,000[53]
Italy (FIMI)[61] Gold 25,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[62] Platinum 600,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Sampling and interpolations[edit]

Cover versions[edit]

  • In 2013, Austrian AOR band Cornerstone covered "Smalltown Boy" as a charity single for the "Room to Breathe" campaign to support cystic fibrosis research at Nottingham City Hospital. Their version reached number 50 on the Austria Top 75 on 20 December 2013.[67]
  • In 2015, Belgian singer Kate Ryan covered the song retitled as "Runaway (Smalltown Boy)". It reached No. 23 on the Belgian (Flanders) chart.[68]
  • In 2020, South African country singer Orville Peck covered the song for the 2020 Pride edition of the Spotify Singles series.[69]
  • In 2021, Kele released a cover of the song as the first single from his album The Waves Pt. 1.[70]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  4. ^ Walters, Barry (20 June 2000). "His beat goes on". The Advocate. p. 115. ISSN 0001-8996. As Bronski Beat's falsetto leader, Somerville made gay politics a hot pop topic with such hi-NRG dance floor staples as "Why?" and "Smalltown Boy"
  5. ^ a b Adam Block (9 December 1986). "A Clarion Call from England's Communards: Syl's New "Attraction"" (PDF). The Advocate. Retrieved 23 December 2022. The trio had met as friends and performed as a hoot, but their first single, "Smalltown Boy" (an autobiographical tale of a gay youth fleeing homophobia for the tolerance of the big city), became a Hi-NRG disco fave on both sides of the Atlantic.
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