| "Banana Republic" | ||||
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| Single by The Boomtown Rats | ||||
| from the album Mondo Bongo [1] | ||||
| B-side | "Man at the Top" [2] | |||
| Released | 14 November 1980 [3] | |||
| Genre | New wave, reggae [4] | |||
| Length | 3:24 (album version 5:01) | |||
| Label | Ensign Records (UK) [2] Columbia Records (USA) | |||
| Songwriter(s) | Pete Briquette, Bob Geldof [2] | |||
| Producer(s) | Tony Visconti [2] | |||
| The Boomtown Rats singles chronology | ||||
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"Banana Republic" was the first single from The Boomtown Rats' album Mondo Bongo . [1] It peaked at number three in the UK Singles Chart. [5]
Breaking from the band's previous new wave sound, the song opens with a ska-reggae hook (that repeats at the close of the much longer album version). [6] However, the song itself is a more mainstream piece musically. The "banana republic" that the song describes is actually a deliberately scathing portrait of the Republic of Ireland, the band's country of origin, and was written in response to the band being banned from performing there. [7] This in turn was reputedly because of Geldof's "denunciation of nationalism, medieval-minded clerics and corrupt politicians" in a memorably controversial 1977 interview/performance on Ireland's The Late Late Show with Gay Byrne. [8] [9]
| Chart (1980–81) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Australia (Kent Music Report) [10] | 18 |
| Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) [11] | 30 |
| Canada Top Singles ( RPM ) [12] | 47 |
| Germany (GfK) [13] | 3 |
| Ireland (IRMA) [14] | 3 |
| Netherlands (Single Top 100) [15] | 35 |
| Norway (VG-lista) [16] | 3 |
| South Africa (Springbok Radio) [17] | 12 |
| Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [18] | 7 |
| Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) [19] | 10 |
| UK Singles (OCC) [20] | 3 |