: The song famously explores themes of gender roles and exclusion. Lead singer Susan Ottaviano sings, "It's not my fault that I'm not a boy," a lyric inspired by being denied entry to men's-only bars in New York City.
Released in 1985, by Book of Love is a cornerstone of the American synth-pop genre. The "Original 12'' Mix Video" typically features the extended version of the song, which runs approximately 4:27. This version became a major dance club hit, reaching number 7 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. Music & Production
The original lineup featured on the recording and in the video consists of: : Lead vocals Ted Ottaviano : Keyboards, bells, and songwriter Jade Lee : Keyboards and percussion Lauren Roselli : Keyboards Modern Legacy
: Unlike later remixes, the original 12'' version was largely an extended arrangement of the single mix rather than a transformative overhaul, keeping its focus on the driving rhythm and bell melody. Lyrics & Cultural Context
The official 1985 music video for "Boy" features the band performing with their characteristic minimalist aesthetic. A notable also exists, which highlights Ted Ottaviano playing the tubular bells live. Band Personnel
: Songwriter Ted Ottaviano has stated the track was specifically written about Boy Bar , an exclusive gay club in the East Village. The lyrics capture the frustration of a woman with feelings for a man who is only interested in other men.
: Produced by Ivan Ivan and engineered by Steve Peck at Unique Recording in NYC. It was noted for being one of the band's first forays into digital sampling.





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