Give It Up (KC and the Sunshine Band song)

"Give It Up" is a song by American disco group KC and the Sunshine Band,[3] although it was simply credited as KC in many countries, including the US. Following the backlash against many disco artists on the charts at the beginning of the 1980s, the song was a comeback hit for the act in the US. Epic Records refused to release it; however, the independent Meca Records label showed its support and the song peaked at No. 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1984. The song had been an even bigger hit in the UK several months earlier, where it had hit No. 1 for three weeks in August 1983.[4] It went on to become the 18th best-selling single of the year in the UK. It was the last of the band's hits in the US and UK, and the most successful of its 10 UK hits.

"Give It Up"
Single by KC and the Sunshine Band
from the album All in a Night's Work and KC Ten
ReleasedAugust 1982 (US)
February 1, 1983 (international)
Format
RecordedMay 1982
Genre[1][2]
Length4:13 (Album Version)
4:00 (7" Version)
5:18 (12" John Luongo Disco Remix)
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)KC and the Sunshine Band
KC and the Sunshine Band singles chronology
"Don't Run (Come Back To Me)"
(1982)
"Give It Up"
(1982)
"Are You Ready?"
(1984)

In 1993 Danish group Cut 'N' Move scored a big hit with their version of "Give It Up", which went to number-one in Australia and Denmark.

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (1983–1984) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[5] 3
Belgium (VRT Top 30 Flanders)[6] 2
Ireland (IRMA)[7] 1
Israel (IBA)[8] 5
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[9] 6
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[10] 4
South Africa (Springbok)[11] 6
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[12] 12
United Kingdom (The Official Charts Company)[13] 1
US Billboard Hot 100 18
US Cash Box Top 100[14] 17
West Germany (Official German Charts)[15] 23

Year-end charts

Chart (1983) Rank
Australia (Kent Music Report)[16] 17
United Kingdom (The Official Charts Company)[17] 19
Chart (1984) Rank
US (Joel Whitburn's Pop Annual)[18] 127
US Top Pop Singles (Billboard)[19] 75

Cut 'N' Move version

"Give It Up"
Single by Cut 'N' Move
from the album Peace, Love & Harmony
B-side"Remix"
ReleasedFebruary 3, 1993
Format
GenreEurodance
Length4:22
LabelSoulPower Productions
Songwriter(s)Casey & Finch
Producer(s)
  • Jørn K
  • Per Holm
Cut 'N' Move singles chronology
"Spread Love"
(1991)
"Give It Up"
(1993)
"Peace, Love & Harmony"
(1993)
Music video
"Give It Up" on YouTube

In 1993, "Give It Up" was covered by Danish dance group Cut 'N' Move. Their version was very successful in several countries between 1993 and 1994, selling over one million copies. It reached number-one in Denmark for five weeks and in Australia for four weeks. The song also peaked at number 2 in Norway, number 5 in New Zealand and number 6 in Austria, Germany and Sweden. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it reached number 31 in August 1993. "Give It Up" was the first Danish record to hit the German Top 10 in a decade and was certified Gold there. In Australia, it was certified Platinum. It is sung by Zindy Laursen and Thera Hoeymans. A colorful music video was made to accompany the song. Cut 'N' Move covered the song again in 1997 for Dancemania Covers.

Track listing

Denmark, CD maxi (1993)
No.TitleLength
1."Give It Up" (Album Version)4:22
2."Give It Up" (Extended Version)5:54
3."Cut 'N' Move Theme Part II"2:51
4."Give It Up" (Instrumental Version)4:21

Charts

Cover versions

In 1998, the song was covered by Québécois singer Jacynthe, both as a solo cover version, one in French, and one as a collaboration with K.C. himself.

The song was covered by Captain Jack in 2003 on their album Party Warriors.

It was covered by the German pop band beFour on their 2008 album We Stand United.

It was covered by Annie Lennox and Chrissie Hynde during a live performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

"Love You Long Time" by The Black Eyed Peas, from their 2010 album The Beginning, contains a sample of "Give It Up".[40]

  • The song has been turned into a sporting chant in the United Kingdom, especially at soccer games in England and Scotland. The song was played after each goal scored by Hearts in their 5–1 victory against Hibernian in the 2012 Scottish Cup Final.[41]
  • A version of the song is also sung by the Barmy Army for England batter Alastair Cook, with the words "Ali, Ali Cook" replacing "Baby, Give it up". For the final few overs of day four of Cook's final test match at The Oval (when he had just scored a farewell century), the song was sung continuously by the raucous crowd- led by Cook's friends in a hospitality box.
  • The song is heard in Richmond Valentine's lair when Valentine activates the V-Day program in Kingsman: The Secret Service.[42]
  • The song is the walk-on music of professional darts player Vincent van der Voort.
  • The song played in the background of a television advertisement for Old Navy during the late 1990s.
  • The song was performed by the Filipino band Channels on Eat Bulaga! and Oh No! It's Johnny in 1998.
  • The song is chanted by Manchester United supporters in their appreciation of Nicky Butt.
  • The song is chanted by Tottenham Hotspur supporters in their appreciation of Rafael van der Vaart.
  • The song was featured as the closing theme for Obrolan Selebritis dalam Berita, an infotainment program on Indonesian television network SCTV from its debut in 1999 until the final episode in early 2005.
  • The song was featured in the last series of Play Away performed by Brian Cant, Floella Benjamin and Tony Robinson and arranged by Jonathan Cohen, broadcast on 7 January 1984. It was wiped by the BBC but has now been returned following a YouTube upload.
  • At Queen's University, the song is used for the "Clark Hall Pub Dance", an engineering tradition performed at frosh week, sporting events, and other large gatherings.
  • The song is chanted by Ajax supporters in their appreciation of Donny van de Beek.
  • The song is played at the beginning of concerts by Scottish singer Gerry Cinnamon.[43]

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