"Perfect 10" is a song by English
pop rock band
the Beautiful South, released on 21 September 1998 as the first single from their sixth studio album, ''
Quench'' (1998). It debuted at number two on the
UK Singles Chart, selling 89,000 copies during its first week of release, and is the band's last UK top-10 single to date. It received a platinum certification from the
British Phonographic Industry in 2021 for sales and streams exceeding 600,000 units.
Recording contributions
As well as the contributions from band members, in the documentary ''Paul Heaton: From Hull to Heatongrad'', songwriter
Paul Heaton refers to contributions to the recording from
Norman Cook and
Paul Weller, who offered production assistance and rhythm guitar, respectively. Their contributions are also mentioned on the liner notes for ''
Quench''.
Analysis
The verses of the song—sung alternately by Paul Heaton and
Jacqui Abbott—are made up of a series of innuendos using
clothing sizes and penis length to illustrate a loving relationship between two people who don't conform to modern stereotypes of physical perfection. The male vocal shows that although his partner is a little on the large side ("''but she wears a 12''"), she is a 'perfect 10' in his eyes. He also states, "''the
anorexic chicks, the model 6, they don't hold no weight with me''," preferring instead to, "''hold something I can see.''"
Likewise, the female vocal references penis size in several places, suggesting that "''
XXL''" is unnecessary ("''Every penny don't fit the slot''") and that even when all her partner has to offer is "''a poor poor 4, there ain't no man can replace.''"
The chorus to the song is sung by both male and female vocals, and confirms the theme of a happy and accepting relationship beyond ideas of conventional beauty, with Heaton and Abbott stating:
Critical reception
Scottish newspaper ''
Daily Record'' described the song as "great" and "bitter-sweet". Caroline Sullivan from ''
The Guardian'' called it "jazzy", noting that "
Heaton's sweet-voiced 'I love her body, 'specially the lines', has one of the tenderest lines on an
album full of memorable bons mots." Adrian Thrills from ''
Daily Mail
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'' declared it as "a rasping musical debate about sexual politics, neatly driven along by funky piano and honking sax". Ian Hyland from ''
Sunday Mirror
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'' rated the song nine out of ten, adding, "The funkier sound is new but their observations on the important things in life are sharp as ever. Almost perfect." Johnny Dee from ''
The Times'' remarked that it "manages to be both funny and touching at the same time."
Track listings
* UK CD1 and Australian CD single
# "Perfect 10"
# "If"
# "
I'll Sail This Ship Alone
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"
* UK CD2
# "Perfect 10"
# "Loving Arms"
# "One Last Love Song"
* UK cassette single
# "Perfect 10"
# "If"
Personnel
Personnel are adapted from the ''Quench'' liner notes.
*
Paul Heaton – writing, vocals, production
*
Dave Rotheray
David Rotheray (born 9 February 1963, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England) is an English rock and pop musician, best known for being the lead guitarist for The Beautiful South.
Rotheray was born the last of five children. His parents were ...
– writing, guitar
*
Jacqueline Abbott – vocals
*
Dave Hemingway – vocals
*
Sean Welch – bass
* David Stead – drums
*
Paul Weller – additional guitar
* Damon Butcher – keyboards
* Gary Hammond – percussion
*
Kick Horns – brass
*
Norman Cook – rhythm consultant
*
Jon Kelly – production
* John Brough – engineering, mixing
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
In popular culture
"Perfect 10" was seen as a 'tour classic' by The Beautiful South and it has been stated by
Dave Stead that, "There are certain songs you just can't leave out...I think we would be lynched if we didn't play "Keep It All In", "Don't Marry Her" and "Perfect 10"."
This song also features in an episode of sitcom ''
Phoenix Nights'', where compere Jerry St Clair sings it in his own style. "Perfect 10" was the theme song of UK television series ''
Fat Friends''.
References
External links
''Perfect 10'' song lyrics
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1998 singles
1998 songs
The Beautiful South songs
Go! Discs singles
Mercury Records singles
Body image in popular culture
Songs written by David Rotheray
Songs written by Paul Heaton