The Legend of Xanadu
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"The Legend of Xanadu" is a single by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich that reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in 1968[1] and was the group's biggest hit. It was written by songwriters Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley. As was the case with many of the group's recordings, it features novelty elements — a trumpet section and the distinctive sound of a whip cracking in the chorus. The musical accompaniment was directed by John Gregory. The single was certified gold in November 1968.[2]
Reception
Reviewing for Disc and Music Echo, Penny Valentine wrote: "Having taken us on a round tour of Israel, Russia and goodness knows where else the gentlemen are now thundering across the prairies with this sort of Marty Robbins/Elmer Bernstein piece, Alpert trumpets, whiplash and all!" She also described the song as "very spirited, a lot better than they've done for a long time".[3]
Charts
Template:Single chartTemplate:Single chartTemplate:Single chartTemplate:Single chartTemplate:Single chartTemplate:Single chartTemplate:Single chartTemplate:Single chartTemplate:Single chartTemplate:Single chart| Chart (1968) | Peak position |
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| Australia (Go-Set)[4] | 6 |
| Australia (Kent Music Report)[5] | 6 |
| Canada (CHUM)[6] | 7 |
| Denmark (Danmarks Radio)[7] | 4 |
| Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[8] | 20 |
| Israel (Galei Tzahal)[9] | 1 |
| Japan (Oricon Singles Chart)[10] | 11 |
| Japan International (Oricon)[11] | 1 |
| Malaysia (Radio Malaysia)[12] | 2 |
| New Zealand (Listener)[13] | 1 |
| Rhodesia (Lyons Maid)[14] | 1 |
| Singapore (Radio Singapore)[9] | 1 |
| South Africa (Springbok Radio)[15] | 7 |
| Spain (Promusicae)[16] | 20 |
| Sweden (Kvällstoppen)[17] | 4 |
| US Bubbling Under the Hot 100 (Billboard)[18] | 123 |
Cover versions
- In 1968, Japanese band the Jaguars released a cover of the song as a single, which peaked at number 20 on the Oricon Singles Chart.[19][20]
- In 1968, Spanish band Los Mustang released a Spanish-language version, titled "La leyenda de Xanadú", which peaked at number 18 on the Spanish Singles Chart.[16]
- In 1992, the song was covered by English band the Fall for the NME various artists compilation album Ruby Trax.[21]
References in popular culture
- In Red Dwarf episode "Timeslides" (Season 3, Episode 5), an alternative dimension sees Dave Lister rich and living in a mansion named Xanadu; "not as a reference to the film Citizen Kane, but rather as a tribute to the hit single by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich".[22]
References
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