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| Single by Gloria Gaynor from the album Love Tracks |
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| Released | October 27, 1978 | |
| Genre | Soul Disco |
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| Length | 3:18 (45) 8:01 (12"/LP) |
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| Writer(s) | Freddie Perren, Dino Fekaris | |
| Certification | 2x Platinum (US) | |
"I Will Survive" is a song first performed by Gloria Gaynor, released in October 1978. It was written by Freddie Perren and Dino Fekaris.
The song's lyrics describe a narrator who finds personal strength while recovering from a break-up; it has often been used as an anthem of female empowerment, a gay anthem, and HIV/AIDS awareness - and is a firm favorite on the karaoke circuit. It is one of the most famous disco songs of all time, and easily Gaynor's biggest hit; it received massive airplay in 1979, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100, also reaching number one in the UK the next day.
The song was originally released as the B-side to a song first recorded by The Righteous Brothers called "Substitute", a track thought to have more potential for mainstream success by her record label. It became a worldwide hit for Clout in 1978, instead. Disc jockeys began flipping the single over and eventually copies of the record were pressed with "I Will Survive" as the A-side ("Substitute" managed to peak at number 107 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart).
The song was rated number nine on George Carlin's 10 Most Embarrassing Songs of All Time.[1]
It received the Grammy Award for Best Disco Recording in 1980, the only year that the award was given. It is ranked #489 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". The Song was also listed at #97 on Billboard's Greatest Songs of all time. [1]
After the success of fellow '70s stars Sister Sledge's remixed singles in the UK in 1993, this song was also released in a remixed form there in about June/July 1993. Also meriting success, this remix reached number five on the UK Singles Chart (while the original version had topped the chart in 1979), but was her only successful remix single in the UK.
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The video was filmed in 1979 in a New York discotheque called Xenon. Sheila Reid-Pender is the featured skater in the video from the skating group, The Village Wizards. They formed at The Village Skating Rink located in Greenwich Village which was the first rollerskating rink to open in Manhattan and was owned by Richard "Dick" Clammer. The still popular video can be seen on VH-1 and You Tube.
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| Single by Cake from the album Fashion Nugget |
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| Format | CD single | ||||
| Recorded | 1996 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
| Label | Capricorn | ||||
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The alternative rock band Cake covered the song in a rock style in 1996 on the album Fashion Nugget. This version was considered controversial[citation needed] because lead singer John McCrea altered the lyrics to be "I should have changed my fucking lock". Despite this, the track was released as the album's lead-off single. This is Gloria Gaynor's least favorite version of the song due to its use of profanity.[2].
The Cake Version song is also the goalmusic of the Turkish football club Galatasaray SK.
The music video for Cake's version features John McCrea as a parking control officer who is writing tickets in San Francisco, often at the expense of normally happy people (such as a newly wed couple). This is combined with footage of Todd Roper playing in the streets, Victor Damiani playing on top of a car, and Greg Brown playing in a crowded courtyard.
| Year | Chart | Position |
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| 1996 | Modern Rock Tracks (US) | No. 28 |
One parody is based on the multiplayer online game, Darkspace.
The song was also part of a very popular internet video in 1999 when Victor Navone's "Alien Song" (http://www.navone.org) was passed around via email, and a similar parody was made by Javier Prato, titled "Jesus Christ - The Musical" available at (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCvOW1rLA2E). The song was also parodied by Jennifer Love Hewitt during her appearance on the Rosie O'Donnell Show, where she complained that O'Donnell did not see her movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer.
Filipino band Parokya ni Edgar made a spoof of the song called "Picha Pie", which narrates the singer's obsession with pizza. Parts of the mostly Filipino song somewhat resemble the original lyrics.
Luke Smith also created a parody also called "I Will Survive" in relation to the game Counter-Strike where he talks about how he will survive the betrayal of his teammates and still end up wiping out the opposing team.
The song was parodied in the British satirical puppet show Spitting Image. It was sung by a puppet of Queen Elizabeth II as 'One Will Survive'.
Parody musician "Weird Al" Yankovic wrote a parody called "I Will Comply" for Entertainment Weekly to celebrate the release of The Weird Al Show on DVD. However, this parody has not been released on any of his albums nor recorded. [2]
Ron Woodruff, a.k.a Fangs of the Natural Selection [FFT] clan and PR manager of nsRadio, parodied the song to reflect the situation of a post-game, gorge class, alien player who has holed up in a vent with defense chambers after the last hive has been destroyed. Typically, destroying the last hive would result in all aliens losing health gradually until death, but the Defense Chambers provide healing to the hiding gorge, in effect, unnecessarily prolonging the game and causing general grief among other players.
In Brazil, the most famous parody is named "Vai Wilson Vai" (which means literally "Go Wilson Go"), performed by the band Velhas Virgens, that tells the story of a man that fell in love with a joker. It was released in 2005. In Portuguese,"Vai Wilson vai" sounds like "Vy will-son vy".
In an e-card made by American Greetings, an animated turkey sings a parody version of the song, declaring that she will not be killed and eaten for Thanksgiving dinner. The video, introduced in 2005, quickly became American Greetings' most popular e-card ever, being viewed by approximately 30 million people.[3] The e-card can no longer be found on the American Greetings website.
Also there was a parody that talked about Fidel Castro.
Most recently, Oxford University's Christian Union (OICCU) wrote a version to be sung by their executive committee, in which the various students singing express the hope that through involvement with CU events they will find their dream partner. It should be noted that this is a complete joke and OICCU do not see themselves as a dating agency in any capacity.
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Nadine Hubbs, "‘I Will Survive’: musical mappings of queer social space in a disco anthem." Popular Music, (2007), http://www.maniatv.com/video/I-Will-Survive 26: 231-244
| Preceded by "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" by Rod Stewart |
Billboard Hot 100 number one single March 10, 1979 |
Succeeded by "Tragedy" by Bee Gees |
| Preceded by "Tragedy" by Bee Gees |
UK number one single 17 March 1979 - 7 April 1979 |
Succeeded by "Bright Eyes" by Art Garfunkel |
| Preceded by Fly Away by Voyage (all cuts) |
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single (with "Substitute", "Anybody Wanna Party?" and "I Said Yes") January 27, 1979 - February 10, 1979 |
Succeeded by "Keep on Dancin'" / "Do It at the Disco" / "Let's Lovedance Tonight" by Gary's Gang |
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