Now That I Own the BBC

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"Now That I Own the BBC"
Sparks Now That I Own the BBC 1995 single cover.jpg
Single by Sparks
from the album Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins
Released
  • 1995 (Europe)
  • February 26, 1996 (UK) [1]
Length3:40
Label Logic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Ron Mael
  • Russell Mael
Sparks singles chronology
"When I Kiss You (I Hear Charlie Parker Playing)"
(1995)
"Now That I Own the BBC"
(1995)
"The Number One Song in Heaven"
(1997)
Music video
"Now That I Own the BBC" on YouTube

"Now That I Own the BBC" is a song by American pop and rock duo Sparks, which was released in Europe in 1995 and the UK in 1996 as the third and final single from their sixteenth studio album Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins (1994). The song was written and produced by Ron Mael and Russell Mael, with additional production by Linus Burdick.

Contents

Background

Sparks originally envisioned recording the song using different broadcasting company names in the title and lyrics, and releasing them as singles in their respective countries. In a 1996 interview with VH1, Ron Mael revealed, "We were actually thinking at one point of making this a song that would be different in every single country. It would be NBC for America and BBC for Britain, but at a certain point it got just too overwhelming and RTL doesn't rhyme with anything, so we just kept it as the BBC." [2]

Music video

The song's music video features Sparks on board an animated 'BBC ship'. It was directed by Olivier Kuntzel and Florence Deygas, who were also responsible for the video's animation. [3]

In 2024, to mark the 30th anniversary of the parent album, the original music video was released in HD on the band's YouTube channel.

Critical reception

Upon its release as a single in the UK, Dave Jennings of Melody Maker considered "Now That I Own the BBC" to be musically "one of the [duo]'s less memorable disco-pop doodles", but praised the lyrics as "a wonderfully wicked fantasy of revenge for years of unforgivable airplay deprivation" and "a truly magnificent flight of berserk imagination". [4] The Newark Advertiser described the song as "techno-dance weirdness" and added, "Vocal version and two mindbending instrumental opportunities missed by the insertion of vocal snatches." [5]

Track listing

1995 European release

CD single [6]
No.TitleNotesLength
1."Now That I Own the BBC"Sparks Radio Edit3:53
2."Now That I Own the BBC"BBC-Underworld Mix5:21
3."When Do I Get to Sing 'My Way'"Live BBC Session - Acoustic Version3:34
4."Now That I Own the BBC"Live BBC Session - Acoustic Version1:32
CD promotional limited edition single [7]
No.TitleNotesLength
1."Now That I Own the BBC"Radio Mix4:00
2."Now That I Own the BBC"Extended Vocal Mix6:00
3."When Do I Get to Sing 'My Way'"Extended Dub Mix6:00
4."Now That I Own the BBC"Legend B. Mix5:21
12-inch promotional single (Germany) [8]
No.TitleNotesLength
1."Now That I Own the BBC"BBC Underworld Mix5:21
2."Now That I Own the BBC"Legend B. Remix5:21

1996 UK release

CD single #1 [9]
No.TitleNotesLength
1."Now That I Own the BBC"Motiv 8 Radio Edit3:58
2."Now That I Own the BBC"Tony Catania & Ingo Kays Mix5:21
3."Now That I Own the BBC"Motiv 8 Dub5:55
4."She's an Anchorman" 5:08
CD single #2 [10]
No.TitleNotesLength
1."Now That I Own the BBC"Sparks Radio Edit3:53
2."Now That I Own the BBC"Motiv 8 Extended Vocal Mix6:00
3."Now That I Own the BBC"Legend B. Remix5:21
4."Beat the Clock"Live in Concert5:43
Cassette single [11]
No.TitleNotesLength
1."Now That I Own the BBC"Motiv 8 Radio Edit3:58
2."Now That I Own the BBC"Sparks Radio Edit3:53
12-inch promotional single [12]
No.TitleNotesLength
1."Now That I Own the BBC"Tony Catania & Ingo Kays Mix5:21
2."Now That I Own the BBC"Legend B. Remix5:24
3."Now That I Own the BBC"Motiv 8 Extended Vocal Mix6:00
4."Now That I Own the BBC"Motiv 8 Extended Dub Mix5:55
CD promotional single [13]
No.TitleNotesLength
1."Now That I Own the BBC"Motiv 8 Radio Edit3:58
2."Now That I Own the BBC"Sparks Radio Edit3:53
3."Now That I Own the BBC"Motiv 8 Extended Vocal Mix6:00
4."Now That I Own the BBC"Motiv 8 Dub5:55
5."Now That I Own the BBC"Tony Catania & Ingo Kays Mix5:21
6."Now That I Own the BBC"Legend B. Remix5:21

Charts

Chart (1995–96)Peak
position
Germany (GfK) [14] 81
Scotland (OCC) [15] 53
UK Singles (OCC) [16] 60
UK On a Pop Tip Club Chart ( Record Mirror ) [17] 3

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