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Dare Me (song)

"Dare Me"
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Single by The Pointer Sisters
from the album Contact
B-side "I'll Be There"
Released June 1985
Format 7" single; 12" single
Recorded 1984
Genre Synthpop
Length 3:41
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Sam Lorber, Dave Innis
Producer(s) Richard Perry
The Pointer Sisters singles chronology
"Baby Come and Get It"
(1985)
"Dare Me"
(1985)
"Freedom"
(1985)
"Baby Come and Get It"
(1985)
"Dare Me"
(1985)
"Freedom"
(1985)
"Dare Me (Stupidisco)"
Single by Junior Jack
Released June 14, 2004
Format CD Single
Recorded 2003
Genre House
Songwriter(s) Sam Lorber, Dave Innis

"Dare Me" is a 1985 song originally recorded by The Pointer Sisters on the RCA label.

"Dare Me" was written by Nashville-based songwriters Sam Lorber and Dave Innis in 1984. Innis, who shortly afterwards became a founding member of Restless Heart, was then a staff writer for Warner Bros. music publishing division, and recalls that "Dare Me" was written with the Pointer Sisters in mind, adding: "typically [staff writers] look at who's [recording] now and what kind of material are they looking for, and we would tailor a song for a particular artist and pitch it"..."Sam Lorber and I...did try to put ourselves in the place of what a gal might be thinking...not specifically trying to be a Pointer Sister, but a song written from a female perspective, for sure. There are certain things that are more gender specific and gender appropriate...certain things that a woman can say that a guy's not going to be able to get away with saying."

Featuring a lead vocal by June Pointer, "Dare Me" was issued as the lead single from the Pointer Sisters' platinum-selling album Contact: peaking at number 11 on the Hot 100 in Billboard magazine, "Dare Me" did afford the Pointer Sisters a final Top Ten hit on the magazine's R&B chart peaking at number 6 and also became the only Pointer Sisters' track to reach number 1 on Billboard's Dance Club chart. "Dare Me" afforded the Pointer Sisters their final Top 40 hit in the British Isles with peaks of number 7 in Ireland and number 17 in the UK: other international chart peaks for "Dare Me" were number 10 in Australia, number 22 in Austria, number 20 in Belgium (the Flemish chart), number 26 in Finland, number 45 in the Netherlands, number 27 in New Zealand, and number 11 in Sweden.

"Dare Me" was promoted with a video shot at the Main Street Gym (LA) where scenes for the iconic martial arts film Raging Bull had been filmed: the video introduced the Pointer Sisters in male drag scouting potential boxing talent, then showed the group's members in the boxing ring sparring with Mark Breland. Michael Chapman, the cinematographer for Raging Bull, directed the "Dare Me" video in collaboration with the track's producer Richard Perry: the video also featured Steven Bauer.


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