Chart Number
22
Superlative remix by François Kevorkian.
In the early 1980s, British synth-pop band Yazoo burst onto the music scene, leaving an indelible mark on the decade. Among their repertoire of hits, one song stands out as a timeless gem: “Situation.”
Released in 1982, “Situation” initially played second fiddle to another Yazoo classic—the melancholic ballad “Only You.” While “Only You” soared to number two on the UK Singles Chart, “Situation” quietly occupied the B-side. Little did anyone know that this unassuming track would soon make waves across the Atlantic.
In North America, “Situation” stepped into the spotlight. It climbed to number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, capturing the hearts of listeners with its infectious synth melodies and funky bass lines. Canadian charts welcomed it into the top 40, peaking at number 31.
But the real magic happened on the dance floors. In late summer 1982, “Situation” became Yazoo’s first song to conquer the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, reigning supreme for four weeks. Its irresistible beat and hypnotic synthesizer hook had clubgoers grooving like never before.
The U.S. 12-inch remix by François Kevorkian elevated “Situation” to legendary status. This version, included on Yazoo’s debut album “Upstairs at Eric’s,” dominated alternative, variety-hits, and dance-oriented radio stations across the United States. Despite its modest showing on the Hot 100, the remix continued to captivate audiences.
“Situation” remains a synth-pop masterpiece—a blend of nostalgia, dance-floor magic, and Alison Moyet’s unmistakable laugh. Whether you’re a seasoned Yazoo fan or discovering them for the first time, this track invites you to lose yourself in its infectious rhythm.