1979Released
4:24

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Interesting facts and trivia about Beat The Clock. By Songfacts®.

Brothers Ron and Russell Mael formed Sparks in Los Angeles in 1967. After two unsuccessful albums they relocated to England where their parents were living. There, they became overnight sensations and notched three Top 20 albums, but their next two records flopped so they hooked up with Italian producer Giorgio Moroder, who was white hot at the time with his disco productions for Donna Summer. The result was No. 1 in Heaven, the album that would redefine Sparks' sound.

Asked by Uncut magazine where the idea came from to work with Giorgio Moroder on No. 1 in Heaven, Russell Mael replied: "After [1976 album] Big Beat, we were searching around for a new format as we get bored easily. We wanted to branch out, to take my singing and Ron's lyrical sensibility and see what other context we could put them in. We heard Donna Summer's 'I Feel Love,' which intrigued us to the extent we decided we had to get Giorgio to produce us. No one knew what the outcome would be, but fortunately that album turned out to be something special and quite influential on people starting bands at the time."

When Ron Mael presented Moroder with the songs he had written, the producer rejected most of them, but he saw potential in "Beat the Clock" and refashioned it into a slice of disco-pop with trippy synths filling in for Mael's original piano.

Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Beat The Clock.
A♯Key
MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
126BPM

Album

The album Beat The Clock is released on.

Released By

The record label that has released Beat The Clock.
Lil Beethoven Records
(C) 1979 Lil' Beethoven
(P) 1979 Lil' Beethoven

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