How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?
Third single from Behaviour; UK #4; self-aware commentary on pop stardom
Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe — the most successful duo in UK music history. Guinness World Records certified. Synth-pop architects whose wit, sophistication, and dancefloor instincts have produced over 70 hit singles across five decades.
Third single from Behaviour; UK #4; self-aware commentary on pop stardom
B-side of So Hard; also on Behaviour: Further Listening
Fourth single from Behaviour; UK #12; orchestral ballad; introspective classic
B-side of Was It Worth It?; Neil Tennant sardonic spoken word piece; cult favourite
Album track on Behaviour; inspired by Shostakovich; politically charged
Album track on Behaviour; tense and underrated
Album track on Behaviour; spectral beauty
First single from Behaviour; UK #4; taut synth-pop about relationship tension
Album track on Behaviour; dramatic opener; sets the brooding tone
Album track on Behaviour; B-side era fan favourite; heartbreaking lyric
Behaviour: Further Listening 1990-1991
B-side of Being Boring; also on Disco 2; moody introspective gem
Discography: The Complete Singles Collection
UK #13; politically charged Gulf War commentary; dark and cinematic
Behaviour: Further Listening 1990-1991
Recorded for the Simon Bates show on BBC Radio One
Stephen Sondheim cover; demo made for Liza Minnelli; B-side of Jealousy
B-side of DJ Culture; also on Behaviour: Further Listening; playful reference to their origin story
Discography: The Complete Singles Collection
UK #24; reflective questioning of pop success; also on Behaviour: Further Listening
Discography: The Complete Singles Collection
UK #4; medley cover of U2 and Frankie Valli; audacious and witty; also on Behaviour: Further Listening
First single from Very; UK #7; euphoric and camp; one of their finest dance tracks
Album track on Very; dreamlike reflection featuring the Queen and Princess Diana
Second single from Very; UK #2; Village People cover transformed into triumphant gay anthem; became sporting terrace chant
B-side of Can You Forgive Her?; also on Very: Further Listening