We Got the Beat

"We Got The Beat"
Single by The Go-Go's
from the album Beauty and the Beat
B-side "Can't Stop the World"
Released UK: July 27, 1980 (original version)
US: January 16, 1982 (re-recorded version)
Format 7" single
Recorded 1980-1981
Length 2:32
Label Stiff (1980), I.R.S. (1981, 1982), A&M (1982)
Writer(s) Charlotte Caffey
Producer(s) Richard Gottehrer, Rob Freeman
The Go-Go's singles chronology
"Our Lips Are Sealed"
(1981)
"We Got the Beat"
(1982)
"Vacation"
(1982)

"We Got the Beat" is a song recorded by the American rock band The Go-Go's. Written by the group's lead guitarist and keyboardist Charlotte Caffey, and considered to be their signature song, the band recorded the song in 1980 and it was released in July as a single in the UK on Stiff Records. The song's single release brought the Go-Go's underground credibility in the UK. The song climbed to No. 35 on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart due to the popularity of the song in clubs as an import.

Background, composition and release

Clocking in at only two-and-a-half-minutes, the song is instantly recognizable by its drumming intro. The song evolved out of the group covering the song that reputedly served as the group's namesake, the 1965 hit "Going to a Go Go" by The Miracles. Lyrically, it is a simple ode to dancing to a good beat, hanging out and looking cool. In line with a trend of early 1960s revival, also seen in bands like The B-52's, The Rezillos, and numerous power pop and ska revival bands, "We Got the Beat" mentions various early '60s dances such as the Pony, the Watusi and Go-Go dancing (which could also be interpreted as a self-reference). The song's music video received heavy airplay on MTV at the time and consisted of a simple live concert performance of the song. It gained further exposure by being used in the opening sequence of the Amy Heckerling-directed film Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). The following year, the Go-Go's re-recorded the song for their debut album Beauty and the Beat. Released in January 1982, the song was the album's second single.

Chart performance

"We Got the Beat" became the Go-Go's biggest hit, spending three weeks at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, behind Joan Jett & the Blackhearts' "I Love Rock 'n Roll". It was during the song's time in the U.S. top 10 that Beauty and the Beat topped the U.S. Billboard 200.

Chart (1981) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 35
Chart (1982) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 2
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 7
Canadian Singles Chart 3

Legacy

The song was named one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.[1]

The song is playable in games Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, Rock Band 2 and Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party.

In films, "We Got the Beat" was featured during the credits to Romy & Michele's High School Reunion and the opening sequence to Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and was included in Brimstone & Treacle (1982) and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001). On television, it was used in the "The Restraining Order" episode of Samantha Who? and as an episode title of the hit teen show Degrassi: The Next Generation.

Track listing

UK 7" Single (1980, Stiff Records)
  1. "We Got the Beat" (Caffey)
  2. "How Much More" (Caffey/Wiedlin)
UK 7" Single (1981, I.R.S. Records)
  1. "We Got the Beat" (Caffey)
  2. "Skidmarks On My Heart" (Caffey, Carlisle)
US 7" Single (1981, I.R.S. Records)
  1. "We Got the Beat" (Caffey) - 2:30
  2. "Can't Stop the World" (Valentine) - 3:22

Debby Ryan version

"We Got the Beat"

"We Got the Beat" cover
Promotional single by Debby Ryan from the album Radio Rebel
Released February 21, 2012 (2012-02-21)
Format Digital download[2]
Recorded 2012
Genre Pop rock
Length 2:22
Label Marvista Entertainment
Writer(s) Charlotte Caffey
Producer(s) Matthew Gerrard, Ali Dee Theodore, Matthew Tishler

A cover of "We Got the Beat" was recorded in 2012 by American singer-songwriter Debby Ryan. It was produced by Matthew Gerrard, Ali Dee Theodore and Matthew Tishler.[3]

In an interview with Shine On Media, Ryan commented on how she chose the song.[4]

'We Got the Beat' has been one of my favorite songs for a long time. The song in itself and the vibe is all really really great. I kind of updated it a bit more, put it a little 2011. You hear some stutters and a couple things that are in pop music. We tried to stay really close, not only having old school live instrument grunge rock with a little bit of a 2012 dance beat.[4]

Charlotte Caffey, composer of "We Got the Beat", also wrote Ryan's debut single "We Ended Right".

Ryan's cover was released exclusively for radio premiere on February 11, 2012 on Radio Disney, premiered on February 18, 2012, and was released for digital download on February 21, 2012[2] as a promotional single only in the United States and Canada by Marvista Entertainment.

The song was included on the soundtrack of the movie Radio Rebel.

Critical reception

This version of the song received mixed reviews from music critics. Anna Peel, speaking onBSC Kids, commented: "I loved the original “We Got The Beat” but I’m kind of lukewarm on Debby Ryan’s version. Debby’s got a lot of talent, but I just can’t get excited about this version".[5]

Music video

The music video was directed and produced by Ryan[6] and choreographed by Alyson Stoner.[7] In the video, Ryan and her friends dance in locations that include a wall with graffiti that reads "Who is Radio Rebel?". The music video for the single premiered on Disney Channel on February 13, 2012.[8]

Track listing

  1. "We Got the Beat" – 2:22

Release history

Country Date Format Label
United States[2] February 21, 2012 Digital download Marvista Entertainment

Other cover versions and parodies

References

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