"Special Brew" | ||||
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Single by Bad Manners | ||||
from the album Ska 'n' B | ||||
B-side | "Ivor The Engine" | |||
Released | 12 September 1980 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 3:20 3:37 (album version) | |||
Label | Magnet | |||
Songwriter(s) | Bad Manners (Buster Bloodvessel, Louis Cook, David Farren, Paul Hyman, Chris Kane, Andrew Marson, Alan Sayag, Martin Stewart) [1] | |||
Producer(s) | Roger Lomas | |||
Bad Manners singles chronology | ||||
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"Special Brew" is a song by British 2-tone and ska band Bad Manners, released in September 1980 and was the third single from their first album Ska 'n' B . It was the band's joint biggest hit in the UK, reaching number 3 in the UK Singles Chart, where it stayed for two weeks. [2] The song takes its inspiration from the Carlsberg lager Special Brew and is about someone who loves it like a significant other. [3]
After the success of "Ne-Ne Na-Na Na-Na Nu-Nu", the band realised they needed to write more songs and so went to the local off-licence for inspiration. One of the ideas sounded "a bit soppy... a bit of a long song" to Buster Bloodvessel, which was not their style, so he picked up his beer and sang "I love you, yes i do 'cause i know that you're my special brew" and the song was then written in a matter of minutes. [4] [5]
The B-side song "Ivor The Engine" is named after the eponymous television series and was included on their second album Loonee Tunes! , titled "The Undersea Adventures of Ivor the Engine".
A limited-edition picture disc was also issued, with a picture of Bloodvessel licking his lips at a pint of Special Brew. [6]
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Chart (1980) | Peak position |
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Ireland (IRMA) [7] | 4 |
UK Singles (OCC) [2] | 3 |
Chart (1980) | Position |
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UK Singles (Official Charts Company) [8] | 42 |
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