Wow | |
Cover: | Kate Bush - Wow.png |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Kate Bush |
Album: | Lionheart |
B-Side: | Fullhouse |
Recorded: | 1978 |
Length: | (single edit) 4:00 (album version) |
Label: | EMI |
Producer: | Andrew Powell assisted by Kate Bush |
Prev Title: | Hammer Horror |
Prev Year: | 1978 |
Next Title: | Symphony in Blue |
Next Year: | 1979 |
"Wow" is a song by the English musician Kate Bush. Originally released on her second album Lionheart in 1978, it was issued as the album's second single in March 1979. The single peaked at No. 14 and spent 10 weeks in the UK Singles Chart.[1]
"'Wow' is about the music business," she told her KBC fan club magazine in 1979. "Not just rock music but show business in general. It was sparked off when I sat down to try to write a Pink Floyd song – something spacey."[2]
The single features an edited version of "Wow", although it is not labelled as such on most editions. On all European "Wow" singles, the first 12 seconds of synthesiser chords have been removed. Brazil and Canada used the full-length LP version.
Bush made a guest appearance on the TV Special ABBA in Switzerland, where she performed this song in April 1979.[3] Around the time of this release, Bush embarked on her live concert tour. Due to this and the release of the single, Bush's second album Lionheart saw a resurgence of interest in the UK albums chart, by making a re-entry into the top twenty for several weeks.[4]
The song became a hit in other countries such as Ireland where it reached No.17. The Canadian single featured a unique sleeve and was pressed on transparent yellow vinyl. The song was a moderate hit on Canada's Adult Contemporary singles chart in RPM Magazine.
"Wow" was a target for comedian Faith Brown who parodied it on her show.[5] In 2012 The Guardian called "Wow" the "undisputed highlight" of the Lionheart album.[6]
"Wow" also appears on Bush's compilation hits album The Whole Story, released in 1986. For the video compilation of this album, a new video was made of "Wow", featuring a montage of Bush performing live in concert.
This song was featured in the 2002 Rockstar North video game as part of the power ballads radio station Emotion 98.3.[7] However, it wasn't featured on the 10th anniversary edition re-release nor the Definitive Edition of the game.[8]
A video was filmed for the release, featuring Bush performing the song in a darkened studio, and then backed by spotlights during the chorus.
The video for "Wow" was censored by the BBC because the song was considered risqué. The video shows Bush patting her bottom while singing "he's too busy hitting the Vaseline". Vaseline was once defined as a personal sexual lubricant.[9]
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