Eat It
"Eat It" | ||||||||||||||||
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Single by "Weird Al" Yankovic | ||||||||||||||||
from the album "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D | ||||||||||||||||
B-side | "That Boy Could Dance" | |||||||||||||||
Released | February 28, 1984 | |||||||||||||||
Format | 7", 12" | |||||||||||||||
Recorded | December 13, 1983 | |||||||||||||||
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Length | 3:19 | |||||||||||||||
Label | Scotti Brothers | |||||||||||||||
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Producer(s) | Rick Derringer | |||||||||||||||
Certification | Gold (RIAA) | |||||||||||||||
"Weird Al" Yankovic singles chronology | ||||||||||||||||
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"Eat It" is a 1984 song by comedy music artist "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a parody of "Beat It" by Michael Jackson. The track was both a commercial and critical success, earning Yankovic a Grammy Award.
According to Yankovic, when he presented his lyrics to Jackson for review, he didn't know what kind of reaction he'd get. Jackson allegedly thought it was amusing, and agreed to allow the parody.[1] On October 19, 1989, the RIAA certified "Eat It" as a gold single.[2]
Reception
The single reached number 1 in Australia, and it was his highest-charting U.S. single on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 12 until "White & Nerdy" peaked at number 9 in October 2006.[3] "Eat It" earned Yankovic a 1984 Grammy Award in the Best Comedy Recording category.[4] "Eat It" also outranked "Beat It" in overall highest position on the Australian Aria Charts, with its highest rank being number 1, while "Beat It"'s highest is 3rd. As stated before, the RIAA certified "Eat It" as a gold single on October 19, 1989.[2] On the U.S. Cash Box Top 100, "Eat It" spent two weeks at number four,[5] and was the 44th biggest hit of 1984.[6]
Track listing
1984 release
- "Eat It" – 3:19
- "That Boy Could Dance" – 3:32
1985/1993 re-release
- "Eat It" – 3:19
- "I Lost on Jeopardy" – 3:26
Music video
The video for "Eat It" is styled as a shot-for-shot remake of Jackson's video for "Beat It", featuring the same actors and using the same sets, but with elements being parodied in various silly ways. For example, one man grabs his girlfriend by the head and swings her back to kiss her, and her head comes off; two rival gang members brandish a spoon and fork at one another during the song's bridge, then begin to fight over a rubber chicken as the solo guitarist's instrument explodes in his hands.[7]
Chart positions
Chart (1984) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart | 1 |
Irish Singles Chart[8] | 18 |
New Zealand Singles Chart[9] | 6 |
UK Singles Chart | 36 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 12 |
US Cash Box [10] | 4 |
See also
- List of singles by "Weird Al" Yankovic
- List of songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic
- "Fat", another Michael Jackson parody by "Weird Al" Yankovic (released in 1988).
References
- ↑ Jackson allows Yankovic to parody "Beat It"
- 1 2 Eat It's Certification in the US
- ↑ Eat It's Highest Ranking on the Billboard 100
- ↑ Yankovic discusses Grammy's with Andy Greene
- ↑ http://50.6.195.142/archives/80s_files/19840421.html
- ↑ http://50.6.195.142/archives/80s_files/1984YESP.html
- ↑ "Eat It" Music Video
- ↑ "Search". Irish Charts. In the "Search by Artist" field, put in Weird Al Yankocic. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
- ↑ "Werid Al Yankovic - Eat It". New Zealand Charts Portal. Hung Medien. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
- ↑ http://50.6.195.142/archives/80s_files/19840421.html
Preceded by "99 Luftballons" by Nena |
Australian Kent Music Report number-one single May 7, 1984 |
Succeeded by "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins |