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"The Harder I Try" is a song by British boyband
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. Written and produced by
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, it was released on 18 July 1988 by
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as the fifth single from the band's debut album, '' Get Even'' (1988). The song peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart the following month. It was a number-one hit in Ireland and entered the top 10 in Iceland while peaking within the top 20 in Belgium, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Switzerland.


Background and writing

In 1988, British production team
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auctioned off their services for the Young Variety Club of Great Britain charity. Label
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won the auction, and British boyband Brother Beyond was selected by
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to be produced by the trio. The group had met Waterman previously when they had worked at PWL Studios on a prior single, "Can You Keep A Secret", and the producer liked the band. Brother Beyond was by then a struggling pop act, with their first four singles only making the lower reaches of the UK top 75 singles chart. EMI saw this as their much-needed breakthrough and agreed with Waterman on producing the group. "The Harder I Try" was written in the morning, singer Nathan Moore was called in to record vocals, which were laid down over 3–4 hours, while the rest of the band were not present and did not play on the record. The song samples the drum intro to
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", and was mainly produced with a
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synth, which provided to the song "zingy new digital sounds, unimaginated bright metallics and super realistic horns and strings", according to Daniel Griffiths of ''musicradar.com''.


Critical reception

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'' commented, "Oh aptest of titles! The Bruths return again with their most desp stab at the charts, a
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song. Nicely sung but dull."
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'' wrote in his dance column, "Stock Aitken Waterman-created bpm old Motown-style fingersnappin' pulser, full of swimming harmonies and bright tinkles, and a sampled drum roll from the
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'' named "The Harder I Try" Single of the Fortnight, adding, "It's quite obvious from the outset that Stock Aitken and Waterman are involved here, but happily they've not utterly swamped the song with their own inimitable "style". Instead it's very like old
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, very "chicks" in the background warbling "ooooooooos", and very very catchy. Ah, the Yond' will make ''such'' good pop sensations..." Retrospectively, in 2020, Daniel Griffiths of ''musicradar.com'' listed it as one of the five songs by SAW that producers need to hear, adding that it was a "razor-sharp Motown sound-alike".


Chart performance

When released in July 1988, "The Harder I Try" became an instant success in the UK: it started at number 43 on 30 July 1988 on the UK Singles Chart, reached the top ten three weeks later, peaked at number two for two weeks and remained on the chart for 14 weeks. The song was the 22nd best-selling single of 1988 in the country and received a silver disc awarded by the
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. In Ireland, the single topped the chart for a sole week and ranked for five weeks. In Continental Europe, the single was mildly successful, reaching the top ten in Iceland only where it culminated at number nine, while it was a top-20 hit in Switzerland, the Netherlands and the Flanders region of Belgium. It reached number 24 in Finland, and missed the top 30 by two places in Germany, a position it held for non consecutive two weeks out of a 13-week chart run. On the Pan-
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'', it debuted at number 98 on 13 August 1988, attained number nine in its fifth and sixth weeks, and counted 16 weeks in the top 100. On the European Airplay Top 50, it had a 14-week chart run, with a peak at number 21 in its fourth week. Regarding the Oceanian markets, "The Harder I Try" was a top 15 hit in New Zealand, with five weeks of charting, while it just entered the top 80 in Australia.


Track listings

* 7-inch single :A. "The Harder I Try" – 3:24 :B. "Remember Me" – 4:32 * 12-inch single :A1. "The Harder I Try" (extended) – 6:05 :B1. "Remember Me" (extended) – 6:48 :B2. "The Harder I Try" (instrumental) – 3:43 * 12-inch remix single :A1. "The Harder I Try" (The Hardest mix) – 7:05 :B1. "The Harder I Try" (seven inch) – 3:24 :B2. "Remember Me" (extended) – 6:48 * CD single # "The Harder I Try" – 3:24 # "Remember Me" (extended) – 5:35 # "The Harder I Try" (extended) – 6:05 # "Sunset Bars" – 4:25 * Japanese mini-CD single # "The Harder I Try" # "Sunset Bars"


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Certifications


Release history


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Harder I Try 1988 singles 1988 songs Brother Beyond songs Irish Singles Chart number-one singles Parlophone singles Song recordings produced by Stock Aitken Waterman Songs written by Matt Aitken Songs written by Mike Stock (musician) Songs written by Pete Waterman