Weak in the Presence of Beauty (song)
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| "Weak in the Presence of Beauty" | ||||
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| Single by Floy Joy | ||||
| from the album Weak in the Presence of Beauty | ||||
| B-side | "You and Me" | |||
| Released | 13 January 1986 | |||
| Length | 3:24 | |||
| Label | Virgin | |||
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| Producer | Don Was | |||
| Floy Joy singles chronology | ||||
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"Weak in the Presence of Beauty" is a song written by Michael Ward and Rob Clarke, and originally recorded by their band, Floy Joy. It was released on 13 January 1986[1] as the lead single from their album of the same name. In 1987, English singer Alison Moyet released a version of the song which was a hit across Europe and Australasia.
Critical reception
"Weak in the Presence of Beauty" marked a new beginning for Floy Joy as the band had undergone line-up changes since the release of their 1984 debut album Into the Hot. Both lead vocalist Carroll Thompson and founding member Shaun Ward left the group in 1985. Michael Ward decided to continue as Floy Joy, with the band's percussionist and backing vocalist Desy Campbell becoming the lead singer and multi-instrumentalist Rob Clarke joining the group.[2]
"Weak in the Presence of Beauty" was released in January 1986 as the lead single from their upcoming album of the same name. The song reached No. 85 on the UK Singles Chart,[3] but was a bigger success in Australia, reaching No. 29 on the Kent Music Report chart.[4] In Canada, it reached No. 68 on the RPM 100 Singles chart and No. 14 on the RPM Adult Contemporary chart.[5][6]
Speaking to The Face in 1986, Michael Ward said the song's title was inspired by a conversation he had with a girl. He said, "This girl was saying that she didn't trust me and I said, just off the cuff, 'What can I do, I'm weak in the presence of beauty'. I still don't know where it came from."[7] In a later interview with The Times, Campbell was asked if he felt cheated that the song was a hit for Moyet, but not for Floy Joy. He said, "On the contrary, my association with that song has and continues to open many doors for me and I'm very proud to have been part of a little piece of pop history."[8]
Upon its release, Anna Martin of Number One commented, "[This] sees Floy Joy adopting a slightly more melodious sound. Less thrash and more dash. One to watch."[9] Jim Whiteford of the Kilmarnock Standard described the song as "a hummable, commercial ditty" and a "sweet mid-paced dancer" which he believed would gain chart success if it received some attention from radio.[10] Andy Hurt of Sounds remarked that the song's hook was reminiscent of Sal Solo's "San Damiano".[11] In the US, Billboard wrote, "Floy Joy, much praised but barely charted (like Working Week), sound like they have the key to both the U.S. and U.K. charts with 'Weak in the Presence of Beauty', a Don Was production that's sort of Shannon-meets-"Every Breath You Take". Addictive."[12]
Track listing
- 7" single
- "Weak in the Presence of Beauty" – 3:24
- "You and Me" – 3:07
- 12" single
- "Weak in the Presence of Beauty" (Extended Version) – 5:12
- "You and Me" – 3:07
Charts
| Chart (1986) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Australia (Kent Music Report)[4] | 29 |
| Canada RPM Adult Contemporary[6] | 14 |
| Canada RPM 100 Singles[5] | 68 |
| UK Singles Chart[3] | 85 |