Dancing on My Own

"Dancing on My Own" is a song by Swedish singer Robyn, taken from her fifth studio album, Body Talk Pt. 1 (2010). The song was written and produced by Robyn and Patrik Berger, and was inspired by disco anthems by Ultravox, Sylvester and Donna Summer. The song was released as Body Talk Pt. 1's lead single on 1 June 2010, in Sweden and the United States. "Dancing on My Own" is an electronic and dance-pop ballad that speaks of a female protagonist who dances alone in a club while watching her ex-lover with another woman.

"Dancing on My Own"
Single cover
Single by Robyn
from the album Body Talk Pt. 1
Released1 June 2010 (2010-06-01)
Format
Genre
Length4:39
LabelKonichiwa
Songwriter(s)
  • Robyn
  • Patrik Berger
Producer(s)
  • Patrik Berger
  • Robyn (co.)
Robyn singles chronology
"The Girl and the Robot"
(2009)
"Dancing on My Own"
(2010)
"Hang with Me"
(2010)
Music video
"Dancing on My Own" on YouTube

"Dancing on My Own" received glowing reviews from critics who compared its theme of loneliness to Robyn's previous singles "With Every Heartbeat" and "Be Mine!", going on to top numerous decade-end lists.

The song was premiered live at Swedish TV show Sommarkrysset on TV4 5 June 2010. The song peaked at the top of the Sverigetopplistan chart, becoming Robyn's first number one in her native country. The song also reached the top ten in Denmark, Norway, and the United Kingdom. In the United States, the song managed to reach number three on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. "Dancing on My Own" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.

The accompanying music video was directed by Max Vitali and sees Robyn walking around alone in a club, and cutscenes of her standing in front of a microphone pole on a stage-like setting. Robyn has performed the song numerous times, notably on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. "Dancing on My Own" was also used on television shows such as Gossip Girl, Orange is the New Black, Girls, and RuPaul's Drag Race. On 12 September 2010, she performed it at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards with deadmau5.

Calum Scott's 2016 cover of "Dancing on My Own" reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. Pentatonix released a cover version and music video (their first as a quartet instead of a quintet) on 1 August 2017.

Background

The concept for "Dancing on My Own" began as Robyn was depressed from a breakup with longtime boyfriend and collaborator Max Vitali (they have since reunited) and started therapy. 'Tired of a broken heart', the song was inspired by her "love of inherently sad, gay disco anthems", such as Ultravox's "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" and songs by Sylvester and Donna Summer.

In an interview with Ryan Dombal of Pitchfork, Dombal noted that the album tried new musical directions, with "Dancing on My Own" sounding "like what we've come to expect from a Robyn song", and Robyn explained, "I felt like I really found my voice on the last album, [...] And I wrote 'With Every Heartbeat', so there's a reason why 'Dancing on My Own' sounds similar. For me, that's a good thing."[1] On building the song's structure, she

"...knew she wanted to make a song called 'Dancing on My Own' but didn't know what it was going to be about. At the beginning, the song had an acoustic vibe. The chorus came first [then] everything else fell into place and it felt like it was writing itself. Patrik later admitted they were 'super picky' about every aspect of the song, having [years after its release] found a notebook with hundreds of lyrics that were written and scrapped along the way. 'A lot of time' was spent on the individual components: 'Every single word needed to feel right', the drums, the bass and the pounding staccato it starts with."[2]

Robyn told BBC Newsbeat's Steve Holden in a retrospective that both writing and then performing the song in its early onset was 'difficult' as 'parts of the song she had to struggle with - nostalgia and sentimentality - didn't ring true to [her] and [came across initially as a] teenage version of [herself] she was happy to let go of.' Years later, after '...taking a step back from what she'd created,' then '...working on herself,' she felt 'the song had moved on from its beginnings,' and was no longer 'conflicted about playing it live,' seeing that it '...[had become] something that took on meaning for a lot of people in different ways.'[3][4]

"Dancing on My Own" was released as the first official single from Body Talk Pt. 1 via digital download on 1 June 2010 in Sweden and the United States.[5][6] The song was serviced for mainstream airplay in the United States on 2 November 2010.[7]

Composition

"Dancing on My Own" was composed by Robyn and Patrik Berger. The electronic[8] and dance-pop ballad[9] features hammerdrill throbbing synths[10] and electronic percussions.[11] It incorporates elements of electro and disco.[12] James Montgomery of MTV News described the song as "a computerized kaleidoscope of chippy, chiming blips and piston-like drums."[13] The song's emotional lyrics were compared to the themes of her previous singles, "With Every Heartbeat" and "Be Mine!"[12]

"Dancing on My Own" has been described as a heartbreak anthem and 'sad banger'.[8][13] Under the "big black sky over my town" (Robyn's favorite lyric and her "love letter to the weather in her home city of Stockholm, Sweden,")[14], the song speaks of a woman who is dancing alone in a club, while watching her ex-lover with another woman. Her attempts to be noticed and/or muster the strength to interrupt fail when a chime effect resembling last call at the climax of the bridge indicates her time to get his attention has run out. [15] Montgomery noted that the "thoroughly sad song [talks] about Robyn losing her man to another woman, but also about the notion of feeling alone in a crowded room, of being lost and unloved and having no other choice but to be OK with those things."[13] The song features lines such as, "I'm in the corner, watching you kiss her. I'm right over here, why can't you see me? I'm giving it my all, but I'm not the girl you're taking home."[15] In contrast to "With Every Heartbeat" being "grimly optimistic", a The Guardian writer noted that "Dancing on My Own" offers "no hope that things may get better."[15] In an interview with MTV News, Robyn spoke of the song, saying, "I mean, for me, of course it's a sad love song, but it's a strong song as well, or at least that's what I want people to feel when they listen to it."[13] In an interview with Pitchfork, she further elaborated on the song's theme, saying;

"People have so many expectations when they go out, so many wishes about what their night is going to be: if they're going to meet that person, have a fun time with their friends, have a good high, hear good music. People get drunk and turn into themselves in a way, and they go to experience some kind of emotion. But it's not always about fun. There's a destructive side to it. But I'm more into the empowerment of going out, because it's always been the place where I could be myself and get inspired. Even if I'm sad, dancing is a way to let stuff out."[1]

She also told BBC Newsbeat that "...she's proud of Dancing On My Own because it features elements of 'many different worlds' she loves, including 'Prince songs, 80s rock ballads and queer electronica.'" Berger described his favourite lyric as "I know where you're at, I bet she's around" which he feels represents the "self-destructive part of you, when we know we shouldn't go there. It's like scratching a wound," while Robyn described her second favorite line as "'I just wanna dance all night,' representing the precise moment on the dancefloor when you have to get your 'desperation, frustration and sadness out.'"[16]

The song is performed in the key of G major with a tempo of 117 beats per minute in common time. The song follows a chord progression of G5–D5–C5, and Robyn's vocals span from D4 to E5.[17][18]

Critical reception

Robyn performing "Dancing on My Own" at the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize Concert

"Dancing on My Own" received widespread acclaim from music critics and publications. Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song five out of five stars and wrote that "'Dancing on My Own' is a misty-eyed electro-disco tune that's every bit as emotive as 'With Every Heartbeat' and 'Be Mine' [...] If your bottom lip's not quivering like the bassline by the time the second chorus hits, you've taken waaay too many mood stabilisers."[12] Luke Lewis of NME referred to the song as "a comet-trail of sadness and exhilaration that's easily the equal of Robyn's breakthrough hit, 'With Every Heartbeat'."[19] The Guardian's Michael Hann stated that song's "pulsing synths and electronic percussion manage to sound both jackbooted and ineffably melancholy."[11] Jer Fairall wrote for PopMatters that "[t]he aggressive stun-gun rhythm of 'Dancing on My Own' can't hide a classic drama-played-out-on-the-dancefloor scenario inherited from standard bearers like ABBA's 'Dancing Queen' and Madonna's 'Into the Groove', nor is it cold enough not to melt at the touch of Robyn's warm, yearning vocals or the song's shimmering keyboard chime."[20] Matthew Horton of BBC Music described "Dancing on My Own" – along with "Fembot" and "Cry When You Get Older" – as "scorchingly catchy, and laced with Robyn's familiar cordial of sparkling hook mixed with unutterable poignancy."[21]

Slant Magazine named "Dancing on My Own" the best song of 2010, writing: "Few artists risk Robyn's emotional nakedness, and with 'Dancing on My Own' she reveals the exquisite flipside to her more empowered 'With Every Heartbeat'".[22] The Guardian named it the best song of the year as well, writing: "'Dancing on My Own' is an extraordinary addition to Robyn's canon of skewed love songs; thoughtful and romantic enough for stuck-on-repeat listening, but with a pop sensibility that makes you want to head out in search of a dancefloor."[11] Pitchfork named it the fourth best of 2010, saying that it "demonstrate[s] that she is the Rocky Balboa of pop music."[23] Rolling Stone named it the twenty-sixth best song of 2010, writing: "The Swedish diva spots her beloved with another girl — then turns her sadness into sparkling pop, perfect for solo freakouts."[24] The song landed at number six on MTV's Best Songs of 2010, with James Montgomery writing: "as soon as 'Dancing' gets to that hair-raising build — a breathless rush of drums and adrenaline — you're no longer thinking about what Robyn's saying, really."[13] In January 2011, the American music magazine The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop annual critics' poll ranked "Dancing on My Own" at number three to find the best music of 2010. The song was nominated at the 53rd Grammy Awards in the category Best Dance Recording,[25] but lost to "Only Girl (In the World)" by Rihanna.[26]

Legacy

After compiling over 35 countdowns and 550 tracks, global critic aggregator Acclaimed Music went on to rank "Dancing on My Own" as the greatest song of the 2010s.[27]

Rolling Stone, NME, Stereogum, Slant Magazine, Consequence of Sound, The Associated Press, Insider, Esquire, iNews and Vanyaland were just some of the outlets to specifically rank it at number 1, calling it "...the signature [track] of the poptimism [movement]," an "...exultant epiphany reminding you just how alive you are," "...[Europe's signal flare] heralding the end of “The Club” era of songwriting (ironically, just as brainless EDM started taking off in the US), changing the [trajectory] of pop, indie, and dance," "...a primer on subdued defiance," "...the [epitomization] of the increasing irrelevance of radio, the term 'single', and even the charts themselves," "...a pop anthem in the classical vein and a universal scream into the void, burning an effigy of loss and betrayal," the "...killer single that elevated her to something approaching voice-of-a-generation status among America's burned-out youth," an "...alt-pop masterpiece [that] set the tone for the decade’s greatest passions: A lifestyle of voyeurism and a desire for what isn’t ours" and "...a [brilliant] encapsulation of heartbreak and self-sabotage...In a nutshell: it's perfection".[28]

In other ranked lists, Paste and Good Housekeeping named it second,[29] Pitchfork third,[30] Elle fourth,[31] USA Today ninth,[32] Gorilla vs. Bear twelfth,[33] Crack Magazine thirteenth,[34] and Uproxx eighteenth.[35]

Héloïse Letissier of Christine & The Queens, who would present her with the NME Award for 'Songwriter of the Decade', said "As a songwriter I can only marvel at a song like Dancing On My Own...it's a gem of pop. I watched her gig in Oslo last year and it was the most cathartic thing I ever saw." The manager of pop industry titan Max Martin (Robyn's longtime friend and early-career collaborator) went on to tell her Max thought it was "one of the best pop songs ever made".[36]

Chart performance

"Dancing on My Own" debuted at number two on the Sverigetopplistan chart on the issue dated 11 June 2010. The following weeks, the song ascended and descended between number two and number three, before reaching the top position on the issue dated 30 July 2010.[37] The song became Robyn's first number one on the chart, as well as her seventh top-ten hit.[37] In Denmark, "Dancing on My Own" debuted at number thirty-three on the issue dated 18 June 2010. After steadily ascending on the chart for several weeks, the song reached its peak of number two on the issue dated 6 August 2010. It has since then been certified platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry in Denmark for selling over 30,000 units.[38] In Norway, the song debuted at number six, which became its peak.[39]

The song peaked at number twenty-two on the European Hot 100 Singles chart, becoming her highest peaking song on the chart.[40] On the UK Singles Chart, it debuted and peaked at number eight on the issue dated 26 June 2010,[41] immediately becoming Robyn's best charting single in the country since "With Every Heartbeat" in 2007.[41] "Dancing on My Own" also reached number three on the UK Dance Chart.[42] In the United States, "Dancing on My Own" debuted at number forty on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. On the issue dated 17 July 2010, it reached its peak of number three and stayed on that position for two weeks.[43]

Music video

Robyn standing in front a microphone stand in the music video

The music video for "Dancing on My Own" was filmed in a studio in Stockholm, Sweden. It was directed by Max Vitali, who previously worked with Robyn on the second music video for her 2005 single "Be Mine!"[44] Decida choreographed it and Nils Ljunggren served as the producer. Visually, Vitali wanted the video to be simple; it was made to resemble Robyn's live performances and her then-upcoming tour.[44] In a behind-the-scenes video, Robyn said, "It's going to be looking a little bit like what I'm going to bring on tour. So it's a performance video but it's also going to be in I guess something like a rave or like a club or somewhere where people are dancing."[45] Robyn explained that the video is about being sad on the dance floor and the main focus is dancing.[45]

The video features a club setting, where Robyn is walking around and watching her ex with another woman.[46] In cutscenes, Robyn is standing on a stage-like setting, while singing in front of a microphone stand.

The video premiered via Robyn's official Vimeo account on 21 May 2010.[47] One day earlier, a behind-the-scenes video was uploaded to her official website.[48] Ryan Dombal of Pitchfork wrote of the video, "When you're a star, sometimes all you need to do is put on a casually stylish outfit, gaze into a lens, move your limbs around in a rhythmic manner, and-- just like that-- a high-quality music video is born. Robyn is a star. And that's exactly what happens in this video."[49] Leslie Simon of MTV Buzzworthy named it a "Video You Need To Know" and wrote, "Amid a sea of strobe lights and PDA-stricken couples, Robyn seems cautiously fed up with dancing solo. Sad. We'll dance with you, lady!"[50]

Live performances

Robyn performed the song on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge on 16 June 2010.[51] She also performed the song on Capital 95.8 FM during a live session on 23 June 2010.[52] The first live performance on US television was on the Late Show with David Letterman on 19 July 2010.[53] Robyn performed the song on the All Hearts joint tour with American singer Kelis.[54] On 30 July 2010, she took a break from the tour to appear on iHeartRadio in New York City, where she performed "Dancing on My Own" and a cover of Alicia Keys' "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart".[55] On 12 September 2010, Robyn performed a remixed version of the song with in-house DJ deadmau5 at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards.[56] The two did not rehearse the performance until the morning of the show, and Robyn said, "I met him for, like, five minutes, and then we were playing."[57] A few days later, Robyn spoke to MTV News about the performance, saying, "usually, awards shows can be so strange, but [the VMAs] felt really real. There were so many stars there and so many expectations, so I wanted to make sure I went up onstage and did something that felt real, and I got all this love from all the people at MTV. I felt really wanted. It was really amazing."[57]

The song was featured on 1 November 2010 episode of the teen drama Gossip Girl, titled "War at the Roses", where Robyn also performed an acoustic rendition of "Hang with Me". On 11 November 2010, she performed the song on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.[58] On 24 November 2010, she performed it on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[59] On 11 December 2010, she performed it alongside "Indestructible" and "Jag vet en dejlig rosa" at the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway.[60] She also performed the song on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on 13 April 2011,[9] followed by a performance on the outdoor stage on Jimmy Kimmel Live! the next day.[61] She also performed the song during the Body Talk Tour.[62] On 10 December 2011, Robyn performed the song on Saturday Night Live.[63]

Formats and track listings

Credits and personnel

Source[71]

Charts and certifications

Radio dates and release history

List of release dates, showing country, formats released, and record label
Country Release date Format(s) Label
Sweden[5] 1 June 2010 Digital download Konichiwa Records
United States[6] Interscope Records
Germany[65][66] 11 June 2010
  • CD
  • digital download
Ministry of Sound
United Kingdom[91] 13 June 2010 Digital download Universal Music
20 July 2010 CD single
United States[7] 2 November 2010 Mainstream airplay Interscope Records

Other versions

Belgian singer Kato Callebaut performed this song as part of her audition on Idool 2011. For this song, she received a gold certification as she sold more than 10,000 singles. Actress Elle Fanning performed the song for the 2018 movie Teen Spirit and it was subsequently released as part of the soundtrack for that movie.

In May of 2020 the American folk singer, and former founding member of Old Crow Medicine Show, Willie Watson released a folk version of the song.

Calum Scott version

"Dancing on My Own"
Single by Calum Scott
from the album Only Human
Released15 April 2016 (2016-04-15)
FormatDigital download
Recorded2016
GenreAcoustic pop
Length4:20
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)
  • Robyn
  • Patrik Berger
Producer(s)John McIntyre
Calum Scott singles chronology
"Dancing on My Own"
(2016)
"Rhythm Inside"
(2016)
Music video
"Dancing on My Own" on YouTube

British singer Calum Scott performed the song as part of his audition on Britain's Got Talent in 2015. He subsequently released the song as a single via Independent label Instrumental, who are part-owned by Warner Music Group. It was released with Capitol Records on 3 June 2016.

Despite little radio airplay, apart from on West Hull FM, it climbed into the top 40 and slowly reached number 4 in July. It was then added to BBC Radio 2's C List playlist and peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart on 5 August. In October, a remix version was released by Tiësto.[92]

As of April 2020, the original audition video has been viewed over 280 million times on YouTube,[93] while the music video has been viewed over 390 million times.[94]

Chart performance

The song debuted at number 40 on the UK Singles Chart, before reaching number 2 after spending several weeks climbing. On 1 September 2016, it was revealed that "Dancing on My Own" was the most bought song of the Summer in the UK.

Scott told the Official Charts Company: "I am absolutely over the moon at this news".[95] This song has sold over 1,000,000 copies in the UK.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2017 Brit Awards British Single of the Year Nominated

Weekly charts

Chart (2016–2017) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[96] 2
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[97] 32
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[98] 19
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[99] 30
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[100] 41
Denmark (Tracklisten)[101] 8
France (SNEP)[102] 58
Germany (Official German Charts)[103] 61
Ireland (IRMA)[104] 4
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[105] 7
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[106] 14
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[107] 5
Philippines (Philippine Hot 100)[108] 88
Portugal (AFP)[109] 5
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[110] 1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[111] 4
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[112] 81
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[113] 2
UK Indie (Official Charts Company)[114] 2
US Billboard Hot 100[115] 93
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[116] 15
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[117] 25
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[118] 14
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[119] 35

Year-end charts

Chart (2016) Position
Australia (ARIA)[120] 21
Denmark (Tracklisten)[121] 87
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[122] 84
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[123] 59
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[124] 12
Chart (2017) Position
Denmark (Tracklisten)[125] 88
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[126] 67
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[127] 92
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[128] 42

Decade-end charts

Chart (2010–2019) Position
Australia (ARIA)[129] 66
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[130] 54

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[131] 9× Platinum 630,000
Belgium (BEA)[132] Gold 15,000*
Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[133] 2× Platinum 180,000
France (SNEP)[134] Gold 100,000
Germany (BVMI)[135] Platinum 400,000
Italy (FIMI)[136] Platinum 50,000
Mexico (AMPROFON)[137] Gold 30,000*
Netherlands (NVPI)[138] Gold 20,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[139] Platinum 15,000*
Norway (IFPI Norway)[140] 2× Platinum 20,000
Sweden (GLF)[141] 3× Platinum 120,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[142] 3× Platinum 1,800,000
United States (RIAA)[143] 2× Platinum 2,000,000

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
sales+streaming figures based on certification alone

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