Son of a Gun (JX song)

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"Son of a Gun"
Son of a Gun JX.jpeg
Single by JX
Released21 March 1994 (1994-03-21)
Length3:15
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • JX
  • Norman Harris
  • Allan Felder
  • Bunny Sigler
Producer(s)
  • JX
  • Red Jerry
JX singles chronology
"Son of a Gun"
(1994)
"You Belong to Me"
(1995)
Music video
"Son of a Gun" on YouTube

"Son of a Gun" is the debut single of British dance music DJ Jake Williams, released under the name JX. It was released in March 1994, reaching number six in the United Kingdom and Australia and number 35 in the Netherlands. The song contains samples from the 1976 song "Touch and Go" by Ecstasy, Passion & Pain featuring Barbara Roy. Two different music videos were made to promote the single.

Contents

Critical reception

In his weekly UK chart commentary in Dotmusic , James Masterton described the song as a "bubbling synthesised dance hit". [1] A reviewer from Music Week gave it four out of five, adding, "A corking house tune that has failed to keep its head down, hence the reissue. Lyrics with attitude and some stomping remixes from JX and Red Jerry among others." [2] Iestyn George from NME praised it as a "classic camp-a-rama". [3] The RM Dance Update complimented it as a "banging Euro stomper". [4] An RM editor, Andy Beevers, called it "an unstoppable belter with dead catchy hi-energy synth riffs and the unforgettable 'A man that's on the run is a dirty son of a gun' female vocal hook. There are apparently Alex Party remixes on the way, although this existing mix should be all you need to create dancefloor mayhem." [5] He also declared it as "a potential hit". [6] In his dance column DJ Directory, James Hamilton described it as a "diva prodded raver". [7]

Chart performance

In the UK, the single originally peaked at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart on 2 April 1994. In August 1995, it was re-released after "You Belong to Me"'s chart success and peaked at number six the same month. On the UK Dance Singles Chart and Music Week 's Dance Singles chart, it reached number two and number one, respectively. In Scotland, it went to number four, while in Ireland, it entered the top 20 (15). "Son of a Gun" was also a top-10 hit in Australia, peaking at number six.

Track listings

A1: "Son of a Gun" (Red Jerry/JX Mix)
A2: "Son of a Gun" (C.Y.B. Run Mix)
B1: "Son of a Gun" (Alex Party Mix)
B2: "Son of a Gun" (A Deeper Cut)
  1. "Son of a Gun" (Hooj Edit) – 3:38
  2. "Son of a Gun" (Red Jerry/JX Mix) – 7:35
  3. "Son of a Gun" (Alex Party Mix) – 4:51
  4. "Son of a Gun" (C.Y.B. Run Mix) – 4:39
  5. "Son of a Gun" (A Deeper Cut) – 7:29
  6. "Son of a Gun" (Original Mix) – 5:50
  1. "Son of a Gun" (Original Hooj Edit) – 3:15
  2. "Son of a Gun" (JX & Red Jerry Flog The Horse Remix) – 7:12
  3. "Son of a Gun" (Blu Peter Vs Trigger Bitchin Remix) – 6:35
  4. "Son of a Gun" (Candy Girls "Where's The Crack" Remix) – 9:07
  5. "Son of a Gun" (Original Hooj 12" Mix) – 6:58

Charts

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United Kingdom21 March 1994
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
[21]
United Kingdom (re-release)7 August 1995
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
[22]

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