(Someone's Always Telling You How To) Behave

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"(Someone's Always Telling You How To) Behave"
Behave Chumbawamba.jpeg
Single by Chumbawamba
Released1992
RecordedLate summer, 1992
GenrePop
Length4:15
LabelAgit-Prop Records
Songwriter(s)Chumbawamba
Producer(s)Chumbawamba
Chumbawamba singles chronology
"I Never Gave Up"
(1990)
"(Someone's Always Telling You How To) Behave"
(1992)
"Enough Is Enough"
(1993)

"(Someone's Always Telling You How To) Behave" is a single from Chumbawamba, a different version than the song "Behave" from their album Shhh, with a faster tempo and no trumpet or samples.

Background and composition[]

According to the band, their then-distributor, Southern, disliked the song, and refused to properly promote it. The label was also reluctant to release the song on CD and vinyl. The conflict led to the group's leaving the label.[1] Though the song was initially released on Southern while the group was on tour in the US, they re-released the song after their departure from the label, on Agit-Prop, their own record label.[1] The song was released as a CD single by Agitprop Records.[2]

The song discusses the pop music industry's homophobia.[2]

Reception[]

In a review for AllMusic, Brian Whitener commented that the song "features a beautiful, and amusing, chorus about brainwashing children," also feeling that the song showed the group's dance and pop sensibilities.[2] The song remains a favorite among Chumbawamba fans.[1]

Track listing[]

Remixes by The Sexy Papa Brittle

  1. "Behave" (4:15)
  2. "Behave (Brittle Mix)" (5:36)
  3. "Misbehave (Brittle Mix)" (3:41)
  4. "Misbehave" (3:35)
  5. "Behave" (Alternate Version) (4:14) (Hidden track)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Back Catalog: Chumbawamba stuff on Agit Prop". Chumba.com. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Whitener, Brian. "Song Review". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved 3 March 2017.

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