Voyeur (Kim Carnes song)
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| "Voyeur" | ||||
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| Single by Kim Carnes | ||||
| from the album Voyeur | ||||
| B-side | "Thrill of the Grill" | |||
| Released | August 1982 | |||
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| Length | 4:01 | |||
| Label | EMI America | |||
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| Producer | Val Garay | |||
| Kim Carnes singles chronology | ||||
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| "Voyeur" on YouTube | ||||
"Voyeur" is a song by American singer-songwriter Kim Carnes from her seventh studio album of the same name (1982). Written by Carnes, her husband Dave Ellingson, and Duane Hitchings, the song is an uptempo synth-pop track. It is the first track from the album, and its lead single.
Billboard called it "a rocking synthesized track which is as immediately striking as 'Bette Davis Eyes.'"[1]
"Voyeur" peaked at number 25 on Cash Box's Top 100 Singles and number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100. Internationally, the single reached number 5 in Norway and number 10 in Spain and Sweden. It featured a then-controversial music video, which was later banned for its suggestiveness. The song received a nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance at the 1983 Grammy Awards.[2]