Dancing on the Ceiling (Lionel Richie song)

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"Dancing on the Ceiling"
Dancing on the Ceiling.jpg
Single by Lionel Richie
from the album Dancing on the Ceiling
B-side "Love Will Find a Way"
ReleasedJuly 1986
Genre Pop
Length4:21
Label Motown
Songwriter(s) Lionel Richie, Carlos Rios, Michael Frenchik
Producer(s) Lionel Richie, James Anthony Carmichael
Lionel Richie singles chronology
"Say You, Say Me"
(1985)
"Dancing on the Ceiling"
(1986)
"Love Will Conquer All"
(1986)

"Dancing on the Ceiling" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lionel Richie. It was written by Richie, Mike Frenchik, and Carlos Rios for Richie's third studio album of the same name (1986), while production was helmed by Richie and James Anthony Carmichael. [1] Released as the album's leading single, it became a worldwide hit, reaching top five in Sweden and Belgium as well as peaking on the top spot on the national singles chart in Norway. It peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 in September 1986.

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Reception

"This [sense of swagger] isn't entirely a good thing, since it means he indulges in silliness [...]" – Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic. [1] In the early 21st century, Blender magazine published a list of the "50 worst songs of all time", with "Dancing on the Ceiling" listed at No. 20. [2] Despite some negative views expressed since its release, the song remains a regular addition to '80s music nights at clubs and bars.[ citation needed ]

Personnel

Music video

The accompanying music video for "Dancing on the Ceiling" was directed by Stanley Donen who also co-produced it with Glenn Goodwin through Glenn Goodwin & Associates. [3] Michael Peters choreographed [4] and Daniel Pearl was the director of photography. [5] Shooting took place during three days at Laird Studios in Culver City and one day on location at the LeMondrian Hotel in West Hollywood. [3] The video reportedly cost somewhere between $350,000 and $500,000 [4] (or around $400,000), making it the most expensive short form music video production at the time. [3]

In the video, which premiered on September 8, 1986, [6] Richie and friends attend a party and dance on the ceiling reminiscent of Fred Astaire's routine in Donen's 1951 film Royal Wedding . [3] Donen later said that Richie actually adapted easier and quicker to the rotating room used in the video than Astaire did while shooting Royal Wedding. [7] There is also a reference in the video to The Seven Year Itch when air blows a woman's skirt over her head. At the end Rodney Dangerfield and Cheech Marin make cameo appearances. [4] The video also features dancer Diane Alexander, who would later become Richie's second wife. [8] [9]

In the fall of 1986 HBO aired a half-hour TV special, Lionel Richie: The Making of Dancing on the Ceiling, directed by Sandra Hay and Alan J. Kozlowski, which takes a look at behind the scenes of the music video shoot. This documentary was also released on VHS and LaserDisc by Lorimar Home Video, and later as a hidden extra on Richie's The Definitive Collection DVD.

Track listings

  1. "Dancing on the Ceiling" - 4:20
  2. "Love Will Find a Way" - 6:10
  1. "Dancing on the Ceiling" - 7:10
  2. "Love Will Find a Way" - 6:14

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [33] Gold50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [34] Platinum600,000

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

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