Good Friday (song)

1983 single by Modern Romance From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Good Friday" (a.k.a. Good Friday / Good Feelings [re-mix]) is a 1983 song by Modern Romance. It was taken from their album Party Tonight.

Released11 November 1983[1]
GenrePop music
SongwriterMichael J. Mullins
Quick facts Single by Modern Romance, from the album Party Tonight ...
"Good Friday"
Single by Modern Romance
from the album Party Tonight
Released11 November 1983[1]
GenrePop music
LabelWEA
SongwriterMichael J. Mullins
ProducerTony Visconti
Modern Romance singles chronology
"Walking in the Rain"
(1983)
"Good Friday"
(1983)
"Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)"
(1984)
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Formats

7-inch single
  • "Good Friday"
  • "Good Feelings" [re-mix]
12-inch single
  • "Good Friday"
  • "Good Feelings" [re-mix]
  • "Love Letters" [cover version]

Chart position

  • UK Singles Chart No. 96

History

Good Friday had started to lose the party-Latin style, giving way to more experimental pop tunes like the mambo-esque "Don't Stop That Crazy Rhythm" and the bluesy "Walking in the Rain". Both of these tunes made the Top 20 on the UK Chart. However, "Good Friday" seemed like a return to hits such as "Best Year of Our Lives" and "High Life" – and to further punctuate this, their Trick of the Light party track, "Good Feelings", was included as a double A-side, albeit re-mixed. The song underperformed, climbing to only No. 96. It was released simultaneously with the compilation album Party Tonight which fared well. Party Tonight was the highest-charting album for Modern Romance. "Good Friday" shared exactly the same cover as Party Tonight; it was released in two formats: a 7-inch single and 12-inch single by WEA. Tony Visconti served as producer. The reverse side of the 12-inch vinyl featured another album track and cover version from Party Tonight, "Love Letters".[2][3][4]

Albums (featured on)

Genre

"Good Friday" – and its B-side Good Feelings – are a mix of pop music and party music with a hint of their signature traditional salsa music style. It was the final single to feature John Du Prez.[5]

Personnel

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