Best Years of Our Lives (song)

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"Best Years of Our Lives"
Modern Romance Best Years of Our Lives 12-inch Single.jpg
Single by Modern Romance
from the album Trick of the Light, Party Tonight, The Platinum Collection
ReleasedOctober 1982
Genre Pop, salsa, new wave
Length2:35
Label WEA
Songwriter(s) Geoffrey Deane, David Jaymes
Producer(s) Tony Visconti
Modern Romance singles chronology
"Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White"
(1982)
"Best Years of Our Lives"
(1982)
"High Life"
(1983)

"Best Years of Our Lives" is a song recorded by English band Modern Romance. It was released in October 1982 as a 7-inch single and 12-inch single by WEA. A Japanese and German edition was also released. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Formats

7-inch single

The 7-inch single was available in two versions:

A limited edition "Xmas Party Mix" remix of the song became available as a 7-inch single over Christmas 1982, which received substantial radio airplay in place of the original version over Christmas 1982.

12-inch single

Chart position

Chart (1982–1983)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report) [4] 89
Ireland (IRMA)6
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)11
UK Singles (OCC)4

History

"Best Years of Our Lives" was the biggest-selling single for Modern Romance. It was the first single to feature Michael J. Mullins as lead vocalist and peaked at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart in late 1982. The single can be found on Modern Romance's hit albums Trick of the Light (1983) and Party Tonight (1983). It also made an appearance on their farewell single "Best Mix of Our Lives" (1985) in a medley with four other singles: "High Life", "Don't Stop That Crazy Rhythm", "Everybody Salsa", and "Ay Ay Ay Ay Moosey". It served as a 7-inch single [re-mix] on the B-side of "Best Mix of Our Lives" and as a 12-inch single [re-mix] on the B-side of the 12-inch version of "Best Mix...".

The original B-side, "We've Got Them Running (The Counting Song)", was taken from the Modern Romance debut studio album Adventures in Clubland and features the lead vocals of Geoff Deane. It was written by Modern Romance founder member David Jaymes. [5] The latest appearance of "Best Years..." is on the compilation CD Modern Romance: The Platinum Collection (2006). [6] [7] [8]

As part of a long string of cover version songs, Black Lace released their re-creation in 1989.

Personnel

Baha Men cover

"Best Years of Our Lives"
Single by Baha Men
from the album Shrek: Music from the Original Motion Picture and Move It Like This
Released11 June 2001
Genre Reggae fusion, pop-rap
Length2:58
Label S-Curve
Songwriter(s) Rick Carey, Geoffrey Deane, David Jaymes, Marvin Prosper
Baha Men singles chronology
"You All Dat"
(2001)
"Best Years of Our Lives"
(2001)
"Move It Like This"
(2002)

In 2001, the song regained popularity after it was covered by the Bahamian Junkanoo group Baha Men and featured in the 2001 DreamWorks' animated fairy tale comedy film Shrek . [9]

It was the Baha Men's sixth single and reached number 49 on the Australian ARIA Charts and number 70 on the Swiss Music Charts. It also appeared on their album Move It Like This .

Critical reception

The Baha Men cover received generally positive reviews. According to the Baltimore Afro-American , the song was "shaping up to be a worthy follow-up to Who Let the Dogs Out?," [10] while Terry vanHorn of MTV.com called it a "playful dance song." [11] Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen, also of MTV.com, referred to the song as upbeat. [12]

Charts

Chart (2001)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [13] 49
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) [13] 66
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) [13] 70

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