"Don't Bring Me Down" is the ninth and final track on the English
rock band the
Electric Light Orchestra
The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1970 by songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood with drummer Bev Bevan. Their music is characterised by a fusion of pop, classical a ...
's 1979 album ''
Discovery''. It is their highest-charting hit in the United States to date.
History
"Don't Bring Me Down" is the band's second-highest-charting hit in the UK, where it peaked at number 3,
and their biggest hit in the
United States, peaking at number 4 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100.
It also charted well in Canada (number 1) and Australia (number 6). This was the first single by ELO not to include a
string section.
The drum track is in fact a tape loop, coming from "On the Run" looped and slowed down.
The song ends with the sound of a door slamming. According to producer Jeff Lynne, this was a metal fire door at
Musicland Studios where the song was recorded.
The song was dedicated to the
NASA Skylab space station, which re-entered the Earth's atmosphere and burned up over the
Indian Ocean and
Western Australia on 11 July 1979.
On 4 November 2007, Lynne was awarded a BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc) Million-Air certificate for "Don't Bring Me Down" for the song having reached two million airplays.
Misheard lyric
A common
mondegreen
A mondegreen () is a mishearing or misinterpretation of a phrase in a way that gives it a new meaning. Mondegreens are most often created by a person listening to a poem or a song; the listener, being unable to hear a lyric clearly, substitutes w ...
in the song is the perception that, following the title line, Lynne shouts "Bruce!" In the liner notes of the ELO compilation ''
Flashback'' and elsewhere, Lynne has explained that he is singing a made-up word, "Groos", which some have suggested sounds like the German expression "
Gruß," meaning "greeting."
Lynne has explained that originally he did not realize the meaning of the syllable, and he just used it as a temporary placekeeper to fill a gap in the lyrics, but upon learning the German meaning he decided to leave it in.
After the song's release, so many people had misinterpreted the word as "Bruce" that Lynne actually began to sing the word as "Bruce" for fun at live shows.
ELO engineer
Reinhold Mack remembers the genesis of the term differently, stating that Lynne was actually singing "Bruce" as a joke in advance of an Australian tour "referring to how many Australian guys are called Bruce."
Critical reception
AllMusic's Donald Guarisco praised ELO for not including a string section in the song: "Electric Light Orchestra can easily be summed up as 'pop music with strings.' Thus, it is pretty ironic that the group's biggest American hit, "Don't Bring Me Down", features no string section at all", adding that "it proved that Electric Light Orchestra could be just as interesting without the string section and thus paved the way for later string-less hits like "
Hold On Tight" and "
Calling America
"Calling America" is a song by the rock music group Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) released as a single from their 1986 album '' Balance of Power''. The single reached number 28 in the United Kingdom, making it their 26th and final Top 40 hit ...
", concluding that it was a song that was "powerful enough for rock fans but dance-friendly enough for the disco set".
''
Billboard
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'' found the song to be
Beatlesque while praising the multiple "irresistible" instrumental and vocal
hooks. ''
Cash Box
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'' similarly described it as being influenced by the Beatles, particularly the song "
You Can't Do That," and said that the song "brims with overdubbed Lynne harmonies and a pounding rhythm track." ''
Ultimate Classic Rock'' rated "Don't Bring Me Down" as the 97th greatest classic rock song, saying it "may just be Jeff Lynne's most concise and representative musical statement."
Music video
A
music video was produced, which showed the band performing the song interspersed with various animations relating to the song's subject matter, including big-bottomed majorettes and a pulsating neon frankfurter. The band's three resident string players are depicted playing keyboards in the music video.
Jeff Lynne version
Jeff Lynne re-recorded the song in his own home studio. It was released on a
compilation album
A compilation album comprises Album#Tracks, tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several Performing arts#Performers, performers. If by one artist, then generally the tr ...
with other re-recorded ELO songs called ''
Mr. Blue Sky: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra''.
Personnel
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Jeff Lynne – vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer
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Bev Bevan – drums, percussion
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Richard Tandy – grand piano, synthesizer, electric piano, clavinet
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Kelly Groucutt – bass, vocals
Cover versions and remixes
*In 2012,
The Hives released a song called "
Go Right Ahead
"Go Right Ahead" is a single by Swedish rock band The Hives, released in 2012. It is the first single taken from their fifth full-length album entitled ''Lex Hives'' and is the second listed track from that album. "Go Right Ahead" was released on ...
". Though not a direct cover, the main riff in the song is nearly identical to the one in "Don't Bring Me Down", and as a result Jeff Lynne was credited as a co-writer.
*Country stars
Little Big Town,
Kacey Musgraves and
Midland
Midland may refer to:
Places Australia
* Midland, Western Australia
Canada
* Midland, Albert County, New Brunswick
* Midland, Kings County, New Brunswick
* Midland, Newfoundland and Labrador
* Midland, Ontario
India
* Midland Ward, Kohima, Nagal ...
performed the song on ''
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' to promote their
The Breakers Tour.
*American rock band
Black Stone Cherry covered the song on their 2020 album ''
The Human Condition''.
Chart and sales
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Sales and certifications
See also
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List of number-one singles of 1979 (Canada)
This is a list of the weekly Canadian ''RPM'' magazine number one Top Singles chart of 1979.
See also
*1979 in music
* Hot 100 number-one hits of 1979 (United States) by ''Billboard'' magazine
* Cashbox Top 100 number-one singles of 1979 by ...
References
External links
In-depth Song Analysisat the Jeff Lynne Song Database (jefflynnesongs.com)
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1979 songs
1979 singles
Electric Light Orchestra songs
British pop rock songs
Jet Records singles
RPM Top Singles number-one singles
Song recordings produced by Jeff Lynne
Songs written by Jeff Lynne