Once in a Lifetime (Talking Heads song)

"Once in a Lifetime"
Cover art of UK 7-inch and 12-inch vinyl singles
Single by Talking Heads
from the album Remain in Light
B-side
ReleasedJanuary 1981[1]
RecordedJuly–August 1980
Studio
GenreNew wave,[2] rock,[3] art pop[4][5]
Length4:19
LabelSire
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Brian Eno
Talking Heads singles chronology
"Crosseyed and Painless"
(1980)
"Once in a Lifetime"
(1981)
"Houses in Motion"
(1980)

"And She Was"
(1985)

"Once in a Lifetime (Live)"
(1985)

"Wild Wild Life"
(1986)
Alternative release
A-side label of US vinyl single
Music video
"Once in a Lifetime" on YouTube
Audio
"Once in a Lifetime" on YouTube

"Once in a Lifetime" is a song by the American new wave band Talking Heads, produced and cowritten by Brian Eno. It was released in January 1981 through Sire Records as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album, Remain in Light (1980).

Eno and Talking Heads developed "Once in a Lifetime" through extensive jams, inspired by Afrobeat musicians such as Fela Kuti. David Byrne's vocals were inspired by preachers delivering sermons, with lyrics about existential crisis and the unconscious. The music video, directed by Byrne and Toni Basil, has Byrne dancing erratically over footage of religious rituals.

"Once in a Lifetime" was certified gold in the UK in 2021. A live version, taken from the 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense, charted in 1986 on the Billboard Hot 100. NPR named "Once in a Lifetime" one of the 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame named it one of the "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll", and Rolling Stone placed it at number 28 on its 2021 list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

Production

Like other songs on Remain in Light, Talking Heads and the producer Brian Eno developed "Once in a Lifetime" by recording jams, isolating the best parts, and learning to play them repetitively.[6] The English musician Robert Palmer joined the jam on guitar and percussion.[6] The technique was influenced by early hip hop and the Afrobeat music of artists such as Fela Kuti, which Eno had introduced to the band. The singer, David Byrne, likened the process to modern looping and sampling, describing the band as "human samplers".[6] He said "Once in a Lifetime" was a result of the band trying and failing to play funk, inadvertently creating something new instead.[6]

The song was initially not one of Eno's favorites, and the band almost abandoned it. The keyboardist, Jerry Harrison, said the lack of chord changes and the "trance"-like feeling made it hard to delineate the song into verses and choruses.[7][8] However, Byrne had faith in the song and felt he could write lyrics to it. Eno developed the chorus melody by singing wordlessly, and the song "fell into place".[6] Harrison developed the "bubbly" synthesizer line and added the Hammond organ climax, inspired by the Velvet Underground song "What Goes On".[6]

Eno interpreted the rhythm differently from the band, with the third beat of the bar as the first.[6] He encouraged the band members to interpret the beat in different ways, thereby exaggerating different rhythmic elements.[7] According to Eno, "This means the song has a funny balance, with two centers of gravity – their funk groove, and my dubby, reggae-ish understanding of it; a bit like the way Fela Kuti songs will have multiple rhythms going on at the same time, warping in and out of each other."[6]

According to the bassist, Tina Weymouth, the drummer, Chris Frantz, created the bassline by yelling during a jam, which she mimicked on bass guitar.[7] She wanted to "leave lots of space for the cacophony that surrounded me. I felt like I was pounding away like a carpenter, just nailing away to get it in the groove."[6] Eno removed the bass note from the first beat of the bar, as he felt it was too "obvious", and rerecorded the part. When Talking Heads returned to New York without Eno, the engineer had Weymouth record the bassline again. She said: "It wasn't a big fight between me and Brian, as it has sometimes been portrayed, it was just a musical dispute."[6]

Lyrics

Byrne improvised lines as if he were giving a sermon, with a call-and-response chorus like a preacher and congregation. His vocals are "half-spoken, half-sung", with lyrics about living in a "beautiful house" with a "beautiful wife" and a "large automobile".[9][10]

The Guardian writer Jack Malcolm suggested that the song can be read "as an art-pop rumination on the existential ticking time bomb of unchecked consumerism and advancing age".[10] According to the AllMusic critic Steve Huey, the lyrics address "the drudgery of living life according to social expectations, and pursuing commonly accepted trophies (a large automobile, beautiful house, beautiful wife)".[9] Although the singer has these, he questions whether they are real and how he acquired them, a kind of existential crisis.[11]

Byrne denied that the lyrics address yuppie greed and said the song was about the unconscious: "We operate half-awake or on autopilot and end up, whatever, with a house and family and job and everything else, and we haven't really stopped to ask ourselves, 'How did I get here?'"[7] Eno observed that Byrne combined the "blood-and-thunder intonation of the preacher" with optimistic lyrics: "It's saying what a fantastic place we live in, let's celebrate it. That was a radical thing to do when everyone was so miserable and grey!"[6]

Music video

A still from the "Once in a Lifetime" music video. Singer David Byrne, dressed in a suit, bowtie and glasses, mimics the hand movements of a woman performing a ritual dance.
In the "Once in a Lifetime" music video, singer David Byrne, dressed in a suit, bowtie and glasses, dances erratically over footage of religious rituals.

In the "Once in a Lifetime" music video, Byrne appears in a large, empty white room, dressed in a suit, bowtie and glasses. In the background, inserted via bluescreen, footage of religious rituals or multiple Byrnes appears. Byrne dances erratically, imitating the movements of the rituals and moving in "spasmic" full-body contortions. At the end of the video, a "normal" version of Byrne appears in a black room, dressed in a white, open-collared shirt, without glasses.[12]

The video was directed by Byrne and Toni Basil and choreographed by Basil. They studied archive footage of religious rituals from around the world for Byrne to incorporate, including African tribes, Japanese sects, people in trances, and evangelists such as Ernest Angley.[6][13]

According to Basil, "David kind of choreographed himself. I set up the camera, put him in front of it, and asked him to absorb those ideas. Then I left the room so he could be alone with himself. I came back, looked at the videotape, and we chose physical moves that worked with the music. I just helped to stylize his moves a little."[6] To emphasize Byrne's jerky movements, Basil used an "old-fashioned" zoom lens. The video was made on a low budget; Basil described it as "about as low-tech as you could get and still be broadcastable".[6]

Release

In February 1981 "Once in a Lifetime" reached no. 24 on the Dutch Top 40[14] and in March reached no. 14 on the UK Singles Chart.[15] In the UK it was certified silver in January 2018 and gold in April 2021.[16] At the beginning of the COVID-19 lockdowns in the US, "Once in a Lifetime" reached number 10 on Rock Digital Song Sales.[17]

A 12-inch promotional dance club mix was released by Sire in October 1984.[18] A live version, taken from the 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense, reached number 91 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1986.[19] An early version of "Once in a Lifetime", "Right Start", was released on the 2006 Remain in Light reissue.[10]

Legacy

In 2000, NPR named "Once in a Lifetime" one of the 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century.[20] In 2016, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listed it as one of the "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll",[21] and Malcolm Jack wrote in The Guardian that the song "is a thing of dizzying power, beauty and mystery [...] it sounds like nothing else in the history of pop."[10] In 2023, American Songwriter named it the third-best Talking Heads song,[22] and in 2024 Paste named it the tenth-best.[23]

In 2018, the musician Travis Morrison appeared on NPR's All Songs Considered, where he selected "Once in a Lifetime" as a "perfect song" and said: "The lyrics are astounding; they are meaningless and totally meaningful at the same time. That's as good as rock lyrics get."[24] In 2021, Rolling Stone ranked "Once in a Lifetime" number 28 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".[25] In 2023, Record World called it "a polyrhythmic journey through his heart of darkness" and said that "the vocal intensity and melodic beauty are enthralling".[26]

In 1989, Spin readers voted the "Once in a Lifetime" video the sixth-best of the 1980s.[27] In 2003, the BBC critic Chris Jones described the video as "hilarious" and "as compelling as it was in 1981".[28] In 2021, Rolling Stone named it the 81st-best music video.[29] "Weird Al" Yankovic recreated it in the music video for his 1989 song "UHF", with a similar suit and dance.[30] In 1996, Kermit the Frog performed "Once in a Lifetime" on Muppets Tonight while wearing Byrne's "big suit" and mimicking his dances from Stop Making Sense.[31]

Personnel

Talking Heads

Additional personnel

Charts

Original version
Chart (1981) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[33] 23
Canadian Singles Chart[34] 28
Dutch Singles Chart[14] 24
Irish Singles Chart 16
UK Singles Chart[15] 14
US Billboard Bubbling Under the Hot 100[35] 103
Live version
Chart (1985) Peak
position
Dutch Singles Chart[14] 22
New Zealand Singles Chart[36] 15
US Billboard Hot 100[35] 91

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[16] Platinum 600,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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  11. ^ Gittens, I. (2004). Talking Heads: Once in a Lifetime: the Stories Behind Every Song. Hal Leonard. pp. 68–71. ISBN 9780634080333.
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  13. ^ Bowman, David (2001). This must be the place: the adventures of Talking Heads in the 20th century (1st ed.). New York: Harper Entertainment. pp. 201. ISBN 0061955981. OCLC 651051467.
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  17. ^ "Rock Digital Song Sales". Billboard. March 14, 2020. Retrieved October 1, 2022.
  18. ^ "Dance Trax". Billboard. Vol. 96, no. 38. October 13, 1984. p. 49. ISSN 0006-2510.
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