Bananarama – Venus
Venus — Bananarama (COUNTDOWN Performance, 1986)
Bananarama’s cover of “Venus”, released in 1986 and featured on their album True Confessions, became the group’s most successful single. With a newly energized dance-pop arrangement, their version soared to No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and topped multiple international charts. The Countdown performance in 1986 brought the song to European television audiences, highlighting their dynamic stage presence and the song’s broad appeal.
Quick Facts
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Song | Venus (originally by Shocking Blue; covered by Bananarama) |
| Album | True Confessions (1986) |
| Release date | Mid-1986 |
| Genre | Dance-pop, HI-NRG |
| Length | Approx. 3:50 |
| Label | London Records |
| Producer | Stock Aitken Waterman |
| Performance Highlight | Featured on Countdown (Dutch/European TV music show), 1986 |
Background & Release
Bananarama chose to cover Shocking Blue’s 1969 hit “Venus” for their third studio album, True Confessions. Despite early resistance, the group convinced producers Stock Aitken Waterman to rework it into a hi-NRG dance track. The track’s high-energy arrangement drew inspiration from the Hi-NRG style of Dead or Alive’s “You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)”. The fresh, upbeat version became the single released in mid-1986.
Countdown Performance
Their televised appearance on Countdown brought “Venus” visually to life for European viewers. This 1986 performance captured the group’s energy at a moment when the song was gaining international traction—especially in the U.S., where it would soon top the Billboard Hot 100.
Reception & Impact
- Chart Success:
- Reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for one week (September 6, 1986).
- Also reached No. 1 in Australia, Canada, Finland, New Zealand, South Africa, and Switzerland.
- In the U.K., it peaked at No. 8 and spent 13 weeks on the chart.
- In Germany, it peaked at No. 2, and in Austria it reached the Top 10.
- Peaked at No. 3 in Belgium (Wallonia) and Italy, No. 5 in Luxembourg, and entered the Top 20 in Denmark and Spain.
- In Japan, it reached No. 43 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
- In Quebec (ADISQ), it reached No. 1.
- Album Performance:
True Confessions peaked at No. 15 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and became the band’s highest-charting U.S. album to date. - Legacy:
The hi-NRG version of “Venus” remains one of the most iconic tracks of 1980s pop. Its catchy melody, bold choreography, and striking visuals—including dramatic costumes and dance moves—became emblematic of the era’s music video culture.
Uses in Media & Legacy
- Film and TV:
- Featured in the Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit (2020).
- Included in the film Erin Brockovich (2000).
- Appeared in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994).
- Used in Muriel’s Wedding (1994).
- Appeared in TV commercials throughout the 1990s and 2000s, including campaigns for cosmetics and fashion brands.
- Advertising:
- Famously used in the Just for Men hair color campaigns in the U.S. and Europe during the 1990s.
- Incorporated into fragrance and beauty product commercials highlighting the lyric “I’m your Venus.”
- Pop Culture:
- The song has become synonymous with empowerment themes, especially in advertising targeting women.
- Continues to be a staple of 1980s retro playlists, karaoke nights, and dance compilations.
Chart Performance
Weekly Peak Positions
| Country / Region | Peak Position |
| United States (Billboard Hot 100) | No. 1 |
| Australia | No. 1 |
| Canada | No. 1 |
| New Zealand | No. 1 |
| South Africa | No. 1 |
| Switzerland | No. 1 |
| Finland | No. 1 |
| Germany | No. 2 |
| United Kingdom | No. 8 (13 weeks on chart) |
| Austria | Top 10 |
| Belgium (Wallonia) | No. 3 |
| Denmark | No. 14 |
| Europe (European Hot 100 Singles) | No. 3 |
| Europe (European Airplay Top 50) | No. 2 |
| Italy | No. 3 |
| Luxembourg | No. 5 |
| Spain | No. 14 |
| Japan (Oricon Singles Chart) | No. 43 |
| Quebec (ADISQ) | No. 1 |
Year-End Chart Highlights (1986)
| Country / Region | Year-End Position |
| Europe (European Hot 100 Singles) | No. 8 |
| Australia | No. 4 |
| Switzerland | No. 5 |
| New Zealand | No. 6 |
| United Kingdom | No. 72 |
| United States (Billboard Hot 100) | No. 38 |
Certifications
| Territory | Certification | Item |
| Canada | Platinum | True Confessions (album) |
| United States | Gold | True Confessions (album) |
Personnel & Credits (Excerpt from True Confessions)
- Production Team:
- Venus produced by Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW), known for their polished pop-dance production style.
- Group Members:
- Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, and Keren Woodward.
- Aftermath:
Siobhan Fahey departed the group in 1988, after releasing a string of hits, including “Venus”.
Timeline of Key Dates
- Mid-1986 – True Confessions album released.
- 1986 – “Venus” released as a single and performed on Countdown.
- September 6, 1986 – Venus reaches No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.





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