"Beautiful People" is a song by English
synth-pop
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duo
Pet Shop Boys
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, released on 2 October 2009 as the third and final single from their tenth studio album, ''
Yes
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'' (2009).
Initially, the single was released in Germany only, at the request of
EMI
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. On 10 November, it was released digitally in the United States.
Background and recording
Pet Shop Boys originally wrote the track as a theme song for the television programme ''
Beautiful People'' (2008) at the request of series writer
Jonathan Harvey, with whom the duo had collaborated on the musical ''
Closer to Heaven'' (2001). The song was rejected because the producers wanted something more uptempo.
Neil Tennant
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wrote the lyrics from the point of view of a woman waiting for a bus in the rain, looking at celebrity magazines at a newsstand and aspiring to that lifestyle. He described it as a different perspective on the same theme as their earlier single, "
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", which also deals with celebrity and materialism.
During the recording sessions for ''Yes'', the
Xenomania
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production team helped give the song a 1960s sound, adding drums and guitars. The backing vocals were intended to be reminiscent of
The Mamas & the Papas
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.
Guest musicians on the track included former
Smiths guitarist
Johnny Marr
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, who also played harmonica, and singers
Carla Marie Williams
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,
Jessie Malakouti
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Earl ...
, and
Alex Gardner.
Owen Pallett
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wrote an orchestral arrangement for the song, performed by the London Metropolitan Orchestra and recorded at
Abbey Road Studios
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.
Release
The single package of "Beautiful People" included three bonus tracks that had been previously released in some form. The seven-inch mix of "Fugitive", produced by
Richard X
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, had been published in an extended version on the limited edition of their 2006 album ''
Fundamental''. The demo version of "Beautiful People" had been made available to stream from the official Pet Shop Boys website in July 2009. The remix of "Up and Down" by
Tom Stephan
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was also available as a free download during the release campaign of "
Did You See Me Coming?
"Did You See Me Coming?" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 1 June 2009 as the second single from their tenth studio album, ''Yes'' (2009). It reached number 21 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was Pet Shop Boys' t ...
"; the original version was a B-side of that single.
Remixes by Vinny Vero were commissioned but not used due to delays in their completion. They were later released unofficially as a free download on Vero's website.
Pet Shop Boys' original demo of "Beautiful People" was also included on the 2017 expanded reissue ''Yes: Further Listening 2008–2010''.
Track listing
All tracks are written by
Neil Tennant
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and
Chris Lowe
Christopher Sean Lowe (born 4 October 1959) is an English musician, singer and songwriter, and co-founder of the synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, which he formed with Neil Tennant in 1981.
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Christopher Sean Lowe was born and raised in Bla ...
.
*German CD maxi single / German & US digital EP
#"Beautiful People" – 3:44
#"Fugitive" (seven-inch mix) – 3:31
#"Beautiful People" (demo) – 3:22
#"Up and Down" (
Tom Stephan
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Biography
In 1990, Stephan relocated to London, England and studied film at ...
remix) – 7:57
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Yes: Further Listening 2008–2010''
and "Beautiful People"
Pet Shop Boys
*
Chris Lowe
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– keyboards and
programming
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*
Neil Tennant
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– vocals, keyboards and programming
Additional musicians
* Pete Gleadall – keyboards and programming
*
Tim Powell – keyboards and programming, backing vocals
* Owen Parker – guitar, keyboards and programming, backing vocals
* Matt Gray – keyboards and programming
* Kieran Jones – guitar, keyboards and programming
*
Nick Coler
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– guitar, keyboards and programming
* Jason Resch – guitar, keyboards and programming
*
Johnny Marr
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– guitar, harmonica
*
Carla Marie Williams
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– backing vocals
*
Jessie Malakouti
Eden Wilson (née Malakouti), best known as Eden xo, is an American singer, songwriter, actress and dancer. Described by the BBC as a "colourful, ambitious, out-and-out pop princess," she has been compared to Gwen Stefani and early Madonna.
Earl ...
– backing vocals
*
Alex Gardner – backing vocals
* London Metropolitan Orchestra
* Cathy Thompson – orchestra leader
*
Owen Pallett
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– orchestral arrangement
* Andy Brown –
conducting
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Technical personnel
*
Brian Higgins
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Xenomania
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–
production
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* Jeremy Wheatley –
mixing
* Dick Beetham –
mastering
* Andy Dudman – orchestra recording
Artwork
*
Farrow and PSB – design and art direction
Charts
External links
Lyrics: Beautiful People
References
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2009 songs
2009 singles
2000s ballads
Parlophone singles
Pet Shop Boys songs
Pop ballads
Song recordings produced by Xenomania
Songs written by Chris Lowe
Songs written by Neil Tennant