Pet Shop Boys "West End Girls"

An '80s song if there ever was one, "West End Girls" is also one of the catchiest songs of the era.

Neil Tennant's mezzo-soprano vocals shine in the hooky chorus about guys out on the town for a night of fun in light of verses that describe urban blight and anxiety.

By the time "West End Girls" was released, electronic music was creeping into the mainstream. However, most commercially successful electronic songs were somewhat hokey and did not sound like it was produced with live instruments whatsoever. "West End Girls" is a completely electronic production that may fool most ears, including the "trumpet" solo that is actually an emulator.

Chris Lowe, who makes up the other half of the band and has produced and arranged almost every Pet Shop Boys song, is said to be a fine instrumental musician but prefers to create almost every bit of music on the band's 14 albums from electronic machines.

A concert film of Pet Shop Boys' 2023 world tour, Dreamworld, will debut tonight. It will play again in theaters Feb. 4.

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