Walking on Thin Ice 1971453 214370950 2008-05-23T06:55:51Z Dreamer.se 4259502 remix pic {{Infobox Single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs --> | Name = Walking on Thin Ice | Cover = Yoko_Ono_Walking-Single-1981.jpg | Caption = | Artist = [[Yoko Ono]] | B-side = | Released = 1981 (remix 2003) | Format = [[7"]], [[12"]] (remix also on [[CD]]) | Recorded = [[1980]] | Genre = [[Rock and roll|Rock]], [[New Wave music|New Wave]], [[Dance music|Dance]] | Length = 6:00 | Label = [[Geffen Records]] | Writer = | Producer = Yoko Ono | Certification = | Chart position = * #58 US * #35 UK | Last single = "Run, Run, Run"<br />(1973) | This single = "Walking on Thin Ice"<br />(1981) | Next single = "[[No, No, No (Yoko Ono song)|No, No, No]]"<br />(1981) | Misc ={{Extra chronology | Last single = "[[Yang Yang (song)|Yang Yang]]"<br/>(2002) | This single = "Walking on Thin Ice"<br/>(2003) | Next single = "Will I"/"Fly"<br/>(2003) }}{{Extra album cover 2 | Type = Single | Cover = Yoko Ono - Waking on Thin Ice (2003).jpg | Lower caption = The cover of ONO's successful "Walking on Thin Ice" 2003 remix single.}} }} "'''Walking on Thin Ice'''" is a [[New Wave music|New Wave]]/[[dance music|dance]] song by [[Yoko Ono]], released in 1981. She and [[John Lennon]] concluded the recording of the song on [[December 8]], [[1980]]. It was upon their return from the recording studio to [[The Dakota]] (their home in [[New York City]]) that Lennon was assassinated by [[Mark David Chapman]]. John had stayed up all night the preceding weekend listening to a preliminary mix of the song, and died clutching a final mix of it in his hands. Lennon's lead guitar work on the track, which he had recorded that day, and praised by many as the most fascinating of his career, was thus his final creative act. At the end of January 1981, "Walking on Thin Ice" was released as a single and became Ono's first chart success, peaking at No. 58 and gaining major underground airplay. The single was released in February 1981 in the UK and reached number 35 on the chart. The lyrics talk of the unpredictability of life and death -- of "throwing the dice in the air" -- and reach the conclusion, "when our hearts return to ashes, it will be just a story....". With the world in shock, a new poignancy was added to the already haunting yet highly danceable track. In [[2003]], riding on the success of several Ono club remixes including "[[Open Your Box]]" and "[[Kiss Kiss Kiss]]", "Walking On Thin Ice" was released as a maxi-single with remixes by distinguished dance artists including the Pet Shop Boys, Danny Tenaglia and [[Felix Da Housecat]]. It met incredible success, spending many weeks on the U.S. dance charts before reaching No. 1, beating [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] and [[Justin Timberlake]]. Ono is probably the first 70-year-old to have a No. 1 hit anywhere in the world.{{Fact|date=December 2007}} On the extended 12" mix of the original track (available as the B-side to "Cape Clear"), [[John Lennon|Lennon]] can be heard remarking "I think we've just got your first No. 1, Yoko." The remix was released in the UK in 2003, and it reached number 35 on the chart, the exact same position as the original mix reached in 1981. "It Happened" was selected as the B-side to the 1981 single - a slower, mellow track about acceptance from Ono's vaults that was originally recorded for [[A Story (album)|A Story]] and had already seen limited release in Japan as the B-side to "Yume O Moto". Much like the A-side, the lyrics have a new haunting quality given Lennon's assassination: "''It happened at a time of my life/When I least expected... And I know there's no return, no way''". In the essay on the back of the single, Ono talks about how Lennon picked out this track from her old tapes and marked it as a hit. She said "No way!" to which he responded "I'll make it a hit". He was killed hours later. ==Releases== 1981 [[Geffen Records|Geffen]]: * 7" P/S single(w/It Happened on the flipside) * 7" promo w/radio edit * 12" P/S single (+"Hard Times Are Over") * [[Cassingle]] (+"Hard Times Are Over") 1985 [[Polygram]]: * B-side to "Cape Clear" 12" (extended version) 1992 [[Rykodisc]]: * [[Onobox]] (incl. on compilation: Disc 4, Track 1) * [[Walking on Thin Ice (album)|Walking on Thin Ice]] (incl. on compilation: Track 1) 1997 [[Rykodisc]]: * [[Season of Glass]] (Bonus track for CD reissue, Track 15) 2000 [[Capitol Records]]: * [[Double Fantasy]] (Bonus track for CD reissue, Track 16) 2003 as Ono on [[Twisted Records (US)|Twisted Records]]: * CD Maxi-single of remixes # [[Pet Shop Boys]] Radio Mix # [[Danny Tenaglia]] Walked Across the Lake Mix # Pet Shop Boys Electro Mix # [[Felix da Housecat]]'s Tribute Mix # Pet Shop Boys Extended Dance Mix # [[Rui da Silva]]'s Kismet Mix # [[Peter Rauhofer]] Electro Mix # Orange Factory Radio Mix # Fkek Vocal Mix # Peter Rauhofer Chill Mix * CD single with Pet Shop Boys and Danny Tenaglia mixes * Double-12" single pack 2007 [[Rhino Records]] * As a part of the [[Pet Shop Boys]]' compilation album ''[[Disco Four]]'' <OL START=4> <LI> Yoko Ono - "Walking on Thin Ice" (PSB Electro mix) – 6:28 </OL> ==Promos== Yoko Ono herself directed a music video for "Walking on Thin Ice" which was released in February 1981. In 2003 [[Mike Mills]] and Arya Senboutaraj (one half of the directing duo [http://www.oilfactory.com/bio_b.php?bio=rainbows Rainbows & Vampires]) directed an animated black and white video featuring the "Pet Shop Boys Electro Mix Edit" of the song. You can watch it [http://www.lumeneclipse.com/gallery/02/ono_mills/ here], [http://www.rainbowsandvampires.com/yokoono.html here] or [http://www.oilfactory.com/bio_b1.php?bio=rainbows&vid=174 here]. ==Covers== * [[Elvis Costello]] and [[The Attractions]] (ft. the TKO Horns) on the album [[Every Man Has a Woman]] ([[1984]]); the song was featured as a [[bonus track]] on the [[Rykodisk]]'s [[1995]] [[reissue]] of Costello's [[1983]] album [[Punch the Clock]] * [[We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It]] (aka Fuzzbox) on single Walking on Thin Ice (1989) * The Picketts on the album [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:8bkxu3ihan8k The Wicked Picketts] (1985) ==Reference== * [http://www.lyricsoncall.com/lyrics/elvis-costello/walking-on-thin-ice-lyrics.html Walking On Thin Ice lyrics by Elvis Costello]Retrieved on [[May 8]], [[2008]] {{Yoko Ono}} [[Category:1981 songs]] [[Category:2003 songs]] [[Category:Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one singles]] [[Category:Yoko Ono songs]]