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Living in a Box (song)

"Living in a Box" is a song by the British band of the same name, released on 23 March 1987 as their debut single from their self-titled debut album. It was the group's biggest hit single along with "Room in Your Heart" (1989), both reaching 5 on the UK Singles Chart. "Living in a Box" became the group's only top-40 hit in the United States, peaking at No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was later covered by Bobby Womack; his version reached No. 70 in the UK.

Background

The song's title came from former member Jon Bennett who lived in a small council flat in Sheffield prompting him to remark "I feel like I'm living in a cardboard box.", referring to the sense of feeling enclosed. The music video features British DJ Tony Blackburn holding and moving the mouth of a cardboard cutout of himself over his face.

Track listings

Non-US 7-inch single

A. "Living in a Box" – 3:02
B. "Living in a Box" (The Penthouse mix) – 3:10

Non-US 12-inch single

A. "Living in a Box" (dance mix) – 6:10
AA. "Living in a Box" (The Penthouse mix) – 5:18

UK 12-inch single (The Bootleg mix)

A1. "Living in a Box" (The Bootleg mix) – 6:03
B1. "So the Story Goes" – 3:50
B2. "The Liam McCoy" – 3:01

UK CD single

  1. "Living in a Box" (dance mix) – 6:10
  2. "Living in a Box" (The Penthouse mix) – 5:18
  3. "Superheroes" – 3:57

US and Canadian 7-inch single

A. "Living in a Box" (single version) – 3:02
AA. "Living in a Box" (edited dance mix) – 3:50

US 12-inch single

A1. "Living in a Box" (dance mix) – 6:10
B1. "Living in a Box" (The Penthouse mix) – 5:18
B2. "Living in a Box" (edited dance mix) – 3:50

Charts

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

References