Room at the Top (Adam Ant song)

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B-side"Bruce Lee"
Released5 February 1990
Recorded1989
"Room at the Top"
Single by Adam Ant
from the album Manners & Physique
B-side"Bruce Lee"
Released5 February 1990
Recorded1989
GenreDance-rock, new wave
Length4:09 (Single Version) 4:43 (Album Version)
LabelMCA
SongwritersAdam Ant, Marco Pirroni & André Cymone
ProducerAndré Cymone
Adam Ant singles chronology
"Vive Le Rock"
(1985)
"Room at the Top"
(1990)
"Can't Set Rules About Love"
(1990)
Music video
"Room at the Top" on YouTube

"Room at the Top" is a song by Adam Ant, and the lead track on his fourth solo album, Manners & Physique.[1] It was released as a single on 5 February 1990, a month prior to the album's release.[2] It was Ant's second and final top 20 single in the US.

After having spent most of the past five years working on his acting career, this was Ant's first single since "Vive Le Rock" in 1985.[3] "Room at the Top" peaked at number seventeen on the Billboard Hot 100, making it his second biggest hit in the US behind "Goody Two Shoes".[4] It was also a number three dance hit in America. It reached number thirteen on the UK Singles Chart.[5]

Credits

"Room at the Top" was written by Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni & Prince protégé André Cymone. Adam only provided vocals for the track, while Marco played guitar & bass guitar. Cymone produced the track, played keyboards & handled drum programming (or, as Manners & Physique's liner notes put it, "everything else"). "Room at the Top", was styled after the Minneapolis sound, as was most of the Manners & Physique album, of which (in Ant's words) Cymone was "one of the architects".[6]

"Bruce Lee"

Charts

References

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