Tenderness (song)

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"Tenderness"
Single by General Public
from the album All the Rage
ReleasedMay 1984
Recorded1983
Genre
Length3:35
LabelI.R.S.
Songwriter(s)
General Public singles chronology
"Dishwasher"
(1984)
"Tenderness"
(1984)
"Never You Done That"
(1984)
Music video
"Tenderness" on YouTube

"Tenderness" is a song by English new wave band General Public, released as a single in May 1984 from their debut studio album All the Rage (1984) by I.R.S. Records.

Content[edit]

The song's lyrics tell about a man who really needs tenderness to feel like a man. It was one of the band's first singles. The single cover of the extended versions has a sentence reading "words like conviction can turn into a sentence".

Charts[edit]

Chart (1984–1985) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] 50
Canadian Singles Chart 11
UK Singles Chart[4] 95
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 27
US Billboard Dance/Disco[6] 15
US Billboard Top Rock Tracks 39

Popular culture[edit]

  • This song was featured in the 1995 film Clueless during the bouquet-catching scene at the end of the movie.
  • It was also used in the John Hughes films Sixteen Candles
  • The song was heard in the film, Weird Science.
  • It has also been featured in the US TV show The Goldbergs.
  • The song is heard during a New Year's Eve party scene in the episode "The Camera Loves You" of The Deuce

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Oberhofer Talks Totally Tubular Covers of Cars, Cyndi Lauper, Wang Chung for 'Table 19' Soundtrack"."...a mixtape of classic 1980s new wave tunes from Cyndi Lauper, A Flock of Seagulls, General Public and Modern English"
  2. ^ Rolling Stone Staff (September 17, 2014). "100 Best Singles of 1984: Pop's Greatest Year". Rolling Stone. Retrieved August 30, 2023. ...the track not only laid out the funny-cry-happy appeal of early modern rock, it set the table for similarly quasi-triumphant tracks...
  3. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  4. ^ "officialcharts.com". officialcharts.com. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
  5. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2013). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012. Record Research. p. 333.
  6. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 109.