I See a Boat on the River / My Friend Jack

"I See a Boat on the River / My Friend Jack"
Single by Boney M.
from the album The Magic of Boney M.
Released April 1980
Format 7" single, 12" single
Recorded 1980
Genre Pop, Euro disco
Label Hansa Records (FRG)
Producer(s) Frank Farian
Boney M. singles chronology
"I'm Born Again / Bahama Mama"
(1979)
"I See a Boat on the River" / "My Friend Jack"
(1980)
"Children of Paradise" / "Gadda-Da-Vida"
(1980)

"I See a Boat on the River" / "My Friend Jack" is a double A-side single by German band Boney M., taken from their 1980 compilation album The Magic of Boney M. - 20 Golden Hits. "I See a Boat on the River" peaked at #5 in Germany but marked the group's waning popularity in the UK where "My Friend Jack" was promoted as the A-side, faring even worse than their the former single I'm Born Again, stalling at #57. Boney M. would use the double A-side format over the next years, typically with the A1 being the song intended for radio and A2 being more squarely aimed at discos. The sides would usually be switched on the accompanying 12" single.

I See a Boat on the River

"I See a Boat on the River" was written by another Farian artist Gilla (aka Gisela Wuchinger = G. Winger) and her fiancé Helmut Rulofs. Producer Frank Farian added some additional parts and lyricist Fred Jay re-wrote the original lyrics which went I beg you boat on the river and birds in the sky / Show me the way home or teach me to fly . There were two different single versions, one including an extra chorus in the middle.

My Friend Jack

Originally a 1967 rock track by British group The Smoke, the song "My Friend Jack" is about Jack who eats "sugar lumps" (i.e. LSD) and travels the world inside his mind. Original Smoke member Zeke Lund was by now working as a sound engineer for Frank Farian de:The Smoke. The initial single pressings featured a 4:56 single mix, differing with the omission of a guitar solo which was included in the subsequent 4:40 mix which was faded 10 seconds earlier on the LP version.

Releases

7" Single

12" Single

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