My Own Way (song)

My Own Way (song)
"My Own Way"
Single by Duran Duran
B-side "Like an Angel"
Released 16 November 1981
Format 7", 12"
Recorded Townhouse Studios, London Oct 1981
Genre New Wave
Length 3:39
Label EMI - EMI 5254
Writer(s) Duran Duran
Producer Colin Thurston
Duran Duran singles chronology
"Girls on Film"
(1981)
"My Own Way"
(1981)
"Hungry Like the Wolf"
(1982)
Rio track listing
"Rio"
(1)
"My Own Way"
(2)
"Lonely In Your Nightmare"
(3)

"My Own Way" is the fourth single by Duran Duran, originally released as a stand-alone single on 16 November 1981.

The single was designed as a stop-gap release to capitalise on the Top 5 success of "Girls on Film" and to provide a gateway to the band's forthcoming second album. The 7" single and 12" versions were recorded in October 1981, well before the rest of the Rio album was recorded in the early months of 1982.

"My Own Way" was another hit, peaking at #14 on the UK Singles Chart, and was even more successful in Australia, where it became Duran Duran's second Top 10 hit at #10. Seven weeks at #1 in Portugal after the #1 of "Girls On Film" and "Planet Earth". On 12 April 1982 enter to #4 on the portuguese charts.

Despite its success, the single has often been cited by the band as their least favourite and is rarely played live [1]. Keyboardist Nick Rhodes has expressed astonishment that "My Own Way" performed better than 1987's "Skin Trade", which ended the band's record of twelve consecutive Top 20 hits in the UK.

Contents

About the song

The single release of "My Own Way" has a fast tempo and real "disco strings" arranged by Richard Myhill & Duran Duran.

A much slower version was later recorded for the Rio album, with slightly different lyrics. This version was later remixed by David Kershenbaum for the Carnival EP, and this altered track appeared on the American re-issue of the Rio album on vinyl and cassette late in 1982. All CD pressings of Rio have used the original UK album mix.

The band's dislike of "My Own Way" is evidenced by the song's omission from all of Duran Duran's compilation albums. Neither 1989's Decade or 1998's Greatest included the track, although it came close on the latter. A promo for Greatest included both "My Own Way" and "Careless Memories", but the commercial release replaced them with 1990's "Serious" and 1997's "Electric Barbarella".

Music video

The video for "My Own Way" was set to the fast-paced single version of the song. It was rarely played on MTV or VH1, and was quickly overshadowed by the other more famous videos for the Rio album. Like those other videos, this one was directed by Russel Mulcahy.

"My Own Way" was filmed in a studio decorated entirely in red, black and white. The band performs the song while flamenco dancers twirl in the background, and a colourful parrot sits on the keyboards.

Small snippets of this video was seen on the projection screen in the video for "Is There Something I Should Know?" released in 1983, and it was part of the band's 1983 video album Duran Duran. However, it was not included on the video compilations Decade (1989) or Greatest (1999), nor any official DVD.

B-sides

The b-side on the UK 7" and 12" singles was "Like An Angel"; the 12" also included the "Night Version".

Versions and remixes

  • Manchester Square Demo 4:38 - recorded on 12th December 1980, this version saw official release on the expanded 2009 rerelease of the Rio album.
  • Single Version 3:40 - the original commercially-released recording, from October 1981
  • Night Version" 6:32 - the UK 12" version. Owing to the lack of sampling technology at the time, the 7" backing track was copied and the tape physically spliced to extend it, then fresh overdubs were added.
  • Instrumental Version 6:32 - the Night Version, minus the vocals. Initially appearing on a UK promo 12", it was made available as a download-only supplement to the 2009 Rio rerelease.
  • UK Album Version 4:49 - completely rerecorded during the Rio album sessions, in early 1982.
  • Brazilian Edit 3:42 - the UK Album Version, faded just over a minute early. It appeared on the Brazil-only Rio 7" EP.
  • Carnival EP/US Album Remix 4:31 - the UK Album Version, remixed by David Kershenbaum for the US market. This version also appeared on the b-side of the UK Rio 12", labelled simply "Remix" and with a 5 second longer fade.

Chart positions


Track listing

All release details pertain to the UK only.

7": EMI / EMI 5254

All songs written and composed by Duran Duran

No. Title Length
1. "My Own Way (Single Version)"   3:39
2. "Like An Angel"   4:41

12": EMI / 12 EMI 5254

All songs written and composed by Duran Duran

No. Title Length
1. "My Own Way (Night Version)"   6:31
2. "Like An Angel"   4:41
3. "My Own Way (Short Version)"   3:39

CD: Part of "Singles Box Set 1981-1985" boxset

All songs written and composed by Duran Duran

No. Title Length
1. "My Own Way (Short Version)"   3:39
2. "Like An Angel"   4:41
3. "My Own Way (Night Version)"   6:31

Other appearances

Apart from the single, "My Own Way" has also appeared on:

Albums:

Singles:

The compilation "Trash Companion #01" (2002) included "My Own Way (Version)".

Samples

In 2002, "My Own Way" was sampled by José Nunez, American music remixer and producer, for the dance song "Air Race", which became a sizeable club and airplay hit.

Personnel

Also credited:

  • Colin Thurston - producer and engineer
  • Renate - Technician
  • Peter Saville, Peter Saville Associates, Manchester and Malcolm Garrett, Assorted iMaGes, London - sleeve design
  • Arranged by (Strings) - Duran Duran and Richard Myhill

References

Chart Peak
position
United Kingdom 14
Australia 10
Ireland 20
Portugal 1

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