Need You Tonight

Need You Tonight is a song by the Australian rock band INXS, released as the first single from their 1987 album, Kick, as well as the fourth song on the album.

It is the only INXS single to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also achieved their highest charting position in the United Kingdom, where the song reached number two on the UK Singles Chart; however, this peak was only reached after a re-release of the single in November 1988. On its first run on the UK charts in October 1987, it stalled at No. 58. It was one of the last songs recorded for the album, yet it would arguably become the band's signature song.

"Need You Tonight"
Need You Tonight
Single by INXS
from the album Kick
B-side
  • "I'm Coming (Home)"
  • "Mediate" (music video)
Released21 September 1987 (1987-09-21)
Genre
Length3:00
LabelWEA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Chris Thomas
INXS singles chronology
"Good Times"
(1987)
"Need You Tonight"
(1987)
"New Sensation"
(1987)
Music video
"Need You Tonight" on YouTube

In February 2014, after the Channel 7 screening of the INXS: Never Tear Us Apart mini-series, "Need You Tonight" charted again in Australia via download sales. It peaked at No. 28 on the ARIA Singles Chart. In January 2018, as part of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", the 'most Australian' songs of all time, "Need You Tonight" was ranked number 69.

Music video

The music video combined live action and different kinds of animation. Directed by Richard Lowenstein, the video was actually "Need You Tonight / Mediate", as it combined two songs from the album. Lowenstein claimed that the particular visual effects in "Need You Tonight" were created by cutting up 35mm film and photocopying the individual frames, before re-layering those images over the original footage.

For "Mediate", it segues into a tribute to Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues". The members flip cue cards with words from the song; the last one displays the words "Sax Solo," at which point Kirk Pengilly starts a saxophone solo. Beneath the lyric "a special date" in the "Mediate" portion of the video, the cue card shown reads "9-8-1945" which in Australian date format is 9 August 1945, the date which the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan.

The video won five MTV Video Music Awards including 1988 Video of The Year and was ranked at number twenty-one on MTV's countdown of the 100 greatest videos of all time.

Track listings

7-inch single

  1. "Need You Tonight" – 3:01
  2. "I'm Coming (Home)" – 4:54

7-inch single

  1. "Need You Tonight" – 3:01
  2. "Need You Tonight" (Mendelsohn extended mix) – 7:02

12-inch single

  1. "Need You Tonight" – 3:01
  2. "Mediate" – 2:35
  3. "I'm Coming (Home)" – 4:53

12-inch single

  1. "Need You Tonight" (Mendelsohn extended mix) – 7:02
  2. "Move On" – 4:47
  3. "Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)" – 3:54

12-inch single

  1. "Need You Tonight" (Ben Liebrand mix) – 7:18
  2. "Move On" – 4:47
  3. "New Sensation" (extended mix) – 6:30

Maxi-CD single

  1. "Need You Tonight" – 3:05
  2. "Don't Dream It's Over" – 4:00
  3. "Need You Tonight" (extended version) – 6:36
  4. "Need You Tonight" (remix) – 4:03

Personnel

Personnel are sourced from Mix.

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) Gold 35,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) Platinum 600,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
Australia 21 September 1987 7-inch vinyl WEA
Japan 25 February 1988 Mini-CD
United Kingdom (re-release) 31 October 1988
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • 12-inch vinyl
14 November 1988 CD

Rogue Traders remix

"One of My Kind"
Need You Tonight 
Single by Rogue Traders vs. INXS
from the album We Know What You're Up To
Released24 February 2003 (2003-02-24)
Length
  • 3:20 (radio edit)
  • 4:18 (album version)
LabelVicious Grooves
Songwriter(s)James Ash
Producer(s)James Ash
Rogue Traders singles chronology
"Give in to Me"
(2002)
"One of My Kind"
(2003)
"Stay?"
(2003)

Rogue Traders covered and remixed "Need You Tonight" and released it as a single in Australia. The song was renamed "One of My Kind", where it reached No. 10 on the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart, becoming their first top-10 hit. "One of My Kind" is the second single released by the Rogue Traders for their debut album We Know What You're Up To.[citation needed]

The music video is set in a dance party where the lizard on the single cover wanders around looking for a girl of his kind. He finds one looking lonely. The two sit together and he sings the line 'you're one of my kind' before the video ends.

The Sam Bennetts and Rising Sun Pictures directed music video was nominated for Best Video at the ARIA Music Awards of 2003.

Track listings

Maxi-CD single

  1. "One of My Kind" (radio edit)
  2. "One of My Kind" (club mix edit)
  3. "One of My Kind" (Phunked remix)

12-inch vinyl

  1. "One of My Kind" (12-inch mix)
  2. "One of My Kind" (radio edit)
  3. "One of My Kind" (dub mix)

Australian CD single

  1. "One of My Kind" (radio edit)
  2. "One of My Kind" (Rogue Traders Club Adventure)
  3. "One of My Kind" (Swimming in Blue mix)
  4. "One of My Kind" (Rogue Traders dub)
  5. "Make It Better" (original mix)

Charts

The single spent 15 weeks on the ARIA Charts, nine of which were in the top 50. The single also topped the ARIA Club and Dance charts.

Weekly charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) 10
Australian Club Chart (ARIA) 1
Australian Dance (ARIA) 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2003) Position
Australian Dance (ARIA) 15

Other cover versions

  • Australian singer Kylie Minogue performed the song as part of the setlist of her Kiss Me Once Tour. Minogue, a one-time romantic partner of the late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, considered her performances of the song to be a tribute to him.
  • In March 2010, UK rapper Professor Green released a song based entirely on the song called "I Need You Tonight".
  • Bonnie Raitt covers the song as the second track of her 2016 album Dig in Deep.
  • English singer and songwriter Dua Lipa's 2020 single "Break My Heart" interpolates the song's guitar riff.

See also

References

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