Word of Mouth (Mike + The Mechanics song)

1991 single by Mike + The Mechanics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Word of Mouth" is a song by English rock group Mike + The Mechanics, released in March 1991 by Atlantic and Virgin Records as the lead single from their third album, Word of Mouth (1991). It was the most successful single from that album peaking at No.13 on UK Singles Chart. It also peaked at No.78 in the United States, their last single to chart there, and at No.36 in Canada. The accompanying music video was directed by Paul Boyd and premiered in early 1991.

B-side"Let's Pretend It Didn't Happen"
Released4 March 1991
Length3:55
Quick facts Single by Mike + The Mechanics, from the album ...
"Word of Mouth"
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Single by Mike + The Mechanics
from the album Word of Mouth
B-side"Let's Pretend It Didn't Happen"
Released4 March 1991
GenreRock
Length3:55
LabelAtlantic, Virgin
SongwritersMike Rutherford, Christopher Neil
ProducersMike Rutherford, Christopher Neil
Mike + The Mechanics singles chronology
"Nobody Knows"
(1989)
"Word of Mouth"
(1991)
"A Time and Place"
(1991)
Music video
"Word of Mouth" on YouTube
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Composition

The song is driven by electric guitar and synthesizer hooks played in unison, as well as the powerful vocal performance of Paul Young, who sings multiple B4 chest voice high notes. Coupled with layered hand clap and audience effects, the song has a distinctive live, stadium rock sound.

Live Performances

The song has been a mainstay in the band's set-lists since its release, with Tim Howar performing the song at concerts post-2010. Since 2011, the song is traditionally played as the final song of a given concert, as an extended version with each member of the band (barring Howar) doing an individual solo on their respective instruments. When played in this extended arrangement, the song often lasts for over 20 minutes.

Critical reception

AllMusic lauded the track as a "rousing singalong" and "killer pop song."[1]

Personnel

Mike + The Mechanics

Additional personnel

  • Kitson Hall Audience – crowd

Charts

More information Chart (1991), Peak position ...
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