"Driving in My Car" | ||||||||||
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Single by Madness | ||||||||||
from the album Utter Madness | ||||||||||
Released | 24 July 1982 | |||||||||
Format | vinyl record 7", 12" | |||||||||
Recorded | 1982 | |||||||||
Genre | New wave, pop | |||||||||
Length | 3:17 | |||||||||
Label | Stiff Records | |||||||||
Writer(s) | Mike Barson | |||||||||
Producer(s) |
Clive Langer Alan Winstanley |
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"Driving in My Car" is a single by Madness. It was released on 24 July 1982, and spent eight weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number four. It reached number 20 on the Australian Singles Chart.
The B-side to the single was "Animal Farm", a mostly instrumental reworking of the song "Tomorrow's Dream". The 12" release of the single included the song "Riding on My Bike", which is basically a rewording of the main track, sung by Lee Thompson.
"Driving in My Car" was the 13th in a run of 20 consecutive UK top 20 hits for Madness, and is the only one of those 20 never to have been officially released on a Madness album in the USA. It was later included on the 2010 re-release of the band's 1982 album The Rise and Fall, as well as its two B-sides.
The song was adapted for one of the band's adverts for Honda Japan, along with "In the City". The advert is included in the video version of Divine Madness.
The video shows Madness as car mechanics larking about in their workshop, and in their normal suits driving around in their "Maddiemobile" - a white 1959 model Morris Minor. The members of fellow ska/pop group Fun Boy Three make a brief appearance, trying (and failing) to hitch a ride to their home town of Coventry, which the A45 mentioned in the song passes through.