The Weather Girls’ 1980s classic, "It’s
Raining Men", looks set to re-enter the UK Top 20 on Sunday. The track has been
propelled back into the Official Singles Chart thanks to a social media
campaign in response to derogatory comments made by a UKIP councillor about
marriage equality.
In an open letter to British Prime Minister
David Cameron, which was published in The Henley Standard newspaper earlier
this month, then UKIP councillor David Silvester claimed that the UK’s recent
spate of bad weather was a direct reaction to last year’s Marriage (Same Sex
Couples) Act.
"Since the passage of the Marriage
(Same Sex Couples) Act, the nation has been beset by serious storms and
floods,” Silvester wrote. “This is not new. This happened in the Old Testament
– they were warned if they turned against God there would be pestilence, there
would be war, there would be disasters."
“We believe that the show of strength to
get a song to Number 1 will create a huge spotlight on our campaign for
equality as a whole,” Darren Pop, one of the campaign’s organisers told
OfficialCharts.com. “The song, if you like, is our catalyst and part of the
bigger message. For decades now, this song has been used
as a gay anthem. We thought it fitted all the better based on the
UKIP councillor's comments.”
According to the Official Charts Company
latest sales data, "It’s Raining Men" is currently at Number 21 on this morning’s
Official Singles Chart sales flash, and is less than 40 copies off the Number
20 spot. It is likely to continue to climb up the Top 40 as the week continues,
and the campaign gathers momentum. So while the UK will experience highs of seven degrees this weekend, on the Official Singles Chart Top 20, it will be raining men. (Hallelujah!)
As much as I despise those "social media campaigns" that try to manipulate the charts, I do think it is a fun way to bring the focus on the issue - and how great to see the girls back in the charts!
The Weather Girls’ "It’s Raining Men" was
originally released in the UK in 1983. The track peaked at Number 73 on the
Official Singles Chart, before being re-released the following year where it
reached Number 2. The song reached the #1 spot on the US Dance Club Play charts.
Martha Wash from the group teamed up with
RuPaul in 1998 and took a re-recorded version of the hit, dubbed "It’s Raining
Men… The Sequel", to Number 21. There was also the best forgotten cover by Geri Halliwell...
1 comment:
I'm with you on all this "chart manipulation campaign" baloney - ego, ego, ego, ego, ego. However, the song remains a classic (of course)! Jx
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