The Dean and I

"The Dean and I"
Single by 10cc
from the album 10cc
B-side "Bee in My Bonnet "
Released 25. 08. 1973
Format 7" vinyl
Genre Rock
Length 2:46 (single version)
3:03 (album version)
Label Mercury
Writer(s) Kevin Godley
Lol Creme
Producer(s) 10cc
10cc singles chronology
"Rubber Bullets"
(1973)
"The Dean and I"
(1974)
"Headline Hustler"
(1974)

"The Dean and I" is a song by the art rock/pop band 10cc, from their 1973 eponymous debut album, written by Kevin Godley and Lol Creme. The song was released as the third single from the album in August 1973 and peaked at No. 10 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] The single reached the top of the Irish Singles Chart on 20 September 1973.[2]

The album version of the song is slightly longer than the single version. Most of the material cut for the single release is from the introduction where the lyric on the album "Humdrum days and a humdrum ways" is sung repeatedly. The single version of the song can be found on the compilation Greatest Hits ... And More (2006)

The first real lines of the song are "Hey, kids, let me tell you how I met your mom. We were dancing and romancing at the senior prom". The epic poem Paradise Lost by John Milton is mentioned in the lyrics.

The song is a parody of 1960s commercial pop music, notably of the Beach Boys where the line "And then I kissed her" is sung in a style similar to the band's 1967 hit single "Then I Kissed Her". "High School Confidential" by Jerry Lee Lewis was said to be an inspiration for part of this song. The song uses a number of American English expressions and Creme sings with a strong American accent.

A 1974 performance of the song appears on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. The audio portion of a vintage mini-documentary chronicling the recording of the song in the studio was included in the limited edition 10cc box set "Tenology" in 2012.

The single released in Germany featured an alternative picture sleeve with the "balloons and bomb" logo which had been used for the album.[3]

The B-side "Bee in My Bonnet", by Stewart and Gouldman, was not included on the original album, but was included on the later Japanese and German re-issues.

Preceded by
"Young Love" by Donny Osmond
Irish IRMA number-one single
20 September 1973
Succeeded by
"The Ballroom Blitz" by Sweet

References

  1. "Chart Stats - 10cc - The Dean And I". Retrieved 11 July 2010.
  2. "irishcharts.ie search results for 10cc". Retrieved 11 July 2010.
  3. "10 cc, The Dean And I". 45cat.com. 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2013.


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