Success (Dannii Minogue song)

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"Success"
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Single by Dannii Minogue
from the album Love and Kisses
Released3 September 1990 (1990-09-03) (Australia)
6 May 1991 (1991-05-06) (UK)
Recorded1990
Genre
Length3:42
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Dannii Minogue
  • Alvin Moody
Producer(s)
  • Alvin Moody
  • Vincent Bell
  • Bruce Forest (remix)
Dannii Minogue Australian singles chronology
"Love and Kisses"
(1990)
"Success"
(1990)
"I Don't Wanna Take This Pain"
(1990)
Dannii Minogue European singles chronology
"Love and Kisses"
(1991)
"Success"
(1991)
"Jump to the Beat"
(1991)
Alternative covers
Australian artwork
Australian artwork
Music video
"Success" on YouTube

"Success" (also known as "$ucce$$") is a dance-pop song performed by Australian singer Dannii Minogue. The song was written by Minogue and Alvin Moody, and produced by Moody and Vincent Bell for Minogue's debut album Love and Kisses (1991). It was released as Minogue's second single in September 1990 in Australia. It was remixed and released on 6 May 1991 in the United Kingdom. The song's lyrics discuss the highs and lows of being a celebrity.[1] It entered the top forty in Australia, Ireland and the UK. Dannii performed this song when she was invited to perform on The Royal Variety Show in front of the Queen.

Background[]

Six months after signing a recording contract with Mushroom Records in Australia, Minogue traveled to New York City to begin recording songs for her debut album.[2] While in the United States, she worked with record producers Alvin Moody and Vincent Bell. The recording studio, located in Brooklyn, had been the site of several shooting. This made it difficult for Minogue to get to it because taxicab drivers would not drive her there.[3] Minogue found the recording experience in New York City both "awesome" and "terrifying".[3] "Success" was the first song Minogue co-wrote and its lyrics discuss the highs and lows of being a celebrity.[1]

Critical reception[]

In a review for Allmusic, John Lucas called the song "rather dated" and said "its aspirational lyrics became something of an albatross for Minogue given her struggle to achieve the career momentum of her sister".[1][4] Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "Aussie vixen takes another shot at a U.S. club hit with a beat-savvy pop/house confection." He complimented Minogue's "chirpy delivery and the song's contagious nature."[5] Caroline Sullivan from Smash Hits commented, "This is a groovy little piece of bouncebeat, like some superior Janet Jackson number. You know the video is going to have loads of dancing, with Daniel flinging herself hither and yon, and it'll be bee-rilliant."[6]

Music video[]

The music video for "Success" was directed by Paul Goldman and Craig Griffin and filmed in Australia.[3][7] The video features Minogue dancing and having her makeup done. It begins with Minogue dancing in a studio with four male dancers. She is then shown dancing by herself in front of a red background. Scenes of Minogue having her makeup applied, a young boy dressed as a boxer and her dancers practicing are intercut throughout.

Minogue wanted the video to incorporate visual ideas from the Australian nightclub scene. While conducting research for the video, she saw "these brilliant kids dancing" and asked them to be a part of the video.[3] The video was released commercially on The Videos in 1996 and The Hits & Beyond special edition companion DVD in 2006.

Chart performance[]

"Success" was officially released in Australia in September 1990. The song debuted on the singles chart at #51 for the week ending 16 September 1990.[8] It peaked at #28 in its fifth week on the chart, and spent 11 weeks in the top 100.[9]

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, "Success" was released on 6 May 1991. It debuted on the UK Singles Chart at #21.[10] Two weeks later, the song reached its peak position of #11, and remained there for three consecutive weeks.[10] In Ireland, the track reached number fifteen.[11]

Formats and track listings[]

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Success".

Australian Cassingle
(C10187; Released in September 1990)

  1. "Success"
  2. "Success" (Instrumental)

Australian Maxi-Cassingle
(C14882; Released in September 1990)

  1. "Success" (Filthy Lucre mix)
  2. "Success" (Rich'n'Real mix)
  3. "Success" (Expensive mix)
  4. "Success" (Instrumental)

Australian CD single
(D10187; Released in September 1990)

  1. "Success"
  2. "Success" (Instrumental)
  3. "Success" (Filthy Lucre mix)
  4. "Success" (Rich'n'Real mix)
  5. "Success" (Expensive mix)

Australian 7" vinyl single
(K10187; Released in September 1990)

  1. "Success"
  2. "Success" (Instrumental)

Australian 12" vinyl single
(X14882; Released in September 1990)

  1. "Success" (Filthy Lucre mix)
  2. "Success" (Rich'n'Real mix)
  3. "Success" (Instrumental)

UK CD single
(MCSTD1538; Released on 6 May 1991)

  1. "Success"
  2. "Success" (12" version)
  3. "Success" (Funky Tony dub)

Charts[]

Chart (1990–91) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[9] 28
Ireland (IRMA)[11] 15
UK Singles (OCC)[12] 11

Personnel[]

The following people contributed to "Success":

Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Lucas, Josh. "Love and Kisses - Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
  2. ^ Valent, Dani. "The Real Dannii". The Age (Melbourne) Magazine. Issue #24. 6 October 2006.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d The Hits & Beyond (CD Liner Notes). All Around the World. June 2006.
  4. ^ Lucas, Josh. "The Hits & Beyond > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
  5. ^ Flick, Larry (23 May 1992). "Single Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. p. 68. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Success". Smash Hits (Review). 1 May 1991. p. 43. Archived from the original on 24 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Dannographii: Success". DanniiMusic.com. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
  8. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "Discography Dannii Minogue". Australian-Charts.com. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b "Official Charts > Dannii Minogue". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b "Search Charts". IrishCharts.ie. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
  12. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.

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