In Every Dream Home a Heartache

Roxy Music

About In Every Dream Home a Heartache

"In Every Dream Home a Heartache" is a song written by Bryan Ferry, originally appearing on his band Roxy Music's second album. Lyrically, the song is a sinister monologue, part critique of the emptiness of opulence, partly a love song to an inflatable doll. Musically this is complemented by a cycling four-bar chord progression,(D# F# F G#) led by a 'cinema organ' style Farfisa part. After the lyrical conclusion "I blew up your body/but you blew my mind!", the song climaxes with an extended instrumental section, with the lead taken by guitarist Phil Manzanera. On the original vinyl LP, the song was the last one on side A, and appeared to fade out into the run-out groove, only to return, heavily processed with phase shifting techniques. This audio pun is preserved on the CD release. The song is one of the most iconic and popular in the Roxy Music catalogue, having been performed by them for instance on the BBC Old Grey Whistle Test show, and regularly in live sets, as featured on Roxy Music's live albums Viva! and Concerto. The band's live performance on an edition of the German Beat Club shows Mackay playing the organ part, with Ferry on rhythm guitar. Eno replaces the studio phase-shifting process with tape delay techniques. 


Year:
1995
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In every dream home a heartache
And every step I take
Takes me further from heaven
Is there a heaven? 
I'd like to think so
Standards of living
They're rising daily
But home oh sweet home
It's only a saying
From bell push to faucet
In smart town apartment
The cottage is pretty
The main house a palace
Penthouse perfection
But what goes on
What to do there
Better pray there

Open plan living
Bungalow ranch style
All of it's comforts
Seem so essential
I bought you mail order
My plain wrapper baby
Your skin is like vinyl
The perfect companion
You float my new pool
De luxe and delightful
Inflatable doll
My role is to serve you
Disposable darling
Can't throw you away now
Immortal and life size
My breath is inside you
I'll dress you up daily
And keep you till death sighs

Inflatable doll
Lover ungrateful
I blew up your body
But you blew my mind

Oh those heartaches
Dreamhome heartaches

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Roxy Music

Roxy Music are an English art rock band formed in 1971 by Bryan Ferry, who became the group's lead vocalist and chief songwriter, and bassist Graham Simpson. The other members are Phil Manzanera (guitar), Andy Mackay (saxophone and oboe) and Paul Thompson (drums and percussion). Former members include Brian Eno (synthesiser and "treatments"), and Eddie Jobson (synthesiser and violin). Although the band took a break from group activities in 1976 and again in 1983, they reunited for a concert tour in 2001, and have toured together intermittently since that time. more »

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Written by: BRYAN FERRY

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22 facts about this song

Band Formation
"In Every Dream Home a Heartache" is a song by Roxy Music, an English rock band formed in 1970 by Bryan Ferry, who became the group's lead vocalist and main songwriter.
Album Inclusion
The song is featured on the band's second album, "For Your Pleasure", which was released in 1973.
Inspiration
The song is said to reflect the emptiness of material success, contrasting the supposed 'dream' of a status symbol luxury item with the 'heartache' of its inherent emptiness.
Song Layout
It's physically placed in two parts: a slow opening section that suddenly shifts to a faster tempo rock section.
Longevity
Despite its dark and somber tone, "In Every Dream Home a Heartache" has remained a fan favorite and has been performed live by the band on multiple occasions.
Cover Versions
It has been covered by various artists, including Black Box Recorder and Talk Talk, indicating its enduring popularity and influence.
Unique Lyrics
The lyrics are notable for their surrealistic tone, with references to an inflatable doll - a blatant symbol of the consumer culture critique the song embodies.
Memorable Performance
A live version of the song from their "Viva! Roxy Music" album became equally famous due to Ferry's haunting performance.
Critical Acclaim
The song, like many of Roxy Music's works, was highly acclaimed by critics and is seen as part of the band's contribution to the development of punk rock and new wave.
Song Theme
The song thematically explores loneliness and the illusion of luxurious living, setting a precedent for the themes Bryan Ferry and the band would continue to explore in their future works.
Release and Album
"In Every Dream Home a Heartache" is a song by the British rock band Roxy Music. It was released on their second studio album, "For Your Pleasure" in 1973.
Music Style and Theme
The song is known for its eerie, dark music style and is a commentary on societal consumerism and the emptiness of success.
Song Composition
It starts as a slow, moody ballad and then turns into a psychedelic rock anthem towards the end, making it quite unique.
Unique Lyrics
The song has been noted for its odd subject matter where the singer expresses a love affair with an inflatable doll.
Brian Eno's Contribution
Brian Eno, the band's synthesizer player, contributed heavily to the song's psychedelic sound.
Doubling Vocals
Singer Bryan Ferry's performance is distinctive in this song, as he doubled his lead vocal, an effect that gives the song a mysterious quality.
Title
The title of the song is a riff on a popular advertising slogan of the time, "Every dream home a heartache", which advertised the booming suburban lifestyle.
Performances
It is a staple in Roxy Music's performances, and widely recognized for its explosive instrumental ending.
Influence and Praise
The song has been praised by numerous critics and artists over the years, including Radiohead's Thom Yorke, who has cited it as an influence.
Cover Versions
The song has been covered by several bands and artists over the years, including Bauhaus and Velvet Goldmine, cementing its place in rock history.
Difficulty to Perform
Due to its sudden change in tempo and structure, "In Every Dream Home a Heartache" is considered difficult to perform live. However, Roxy Music was noted for their ability to play it impeccably.
Impact on Popular Culture
The song's title was used as the name for an exhibition of contemporary art at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool in 2013, indicating its impact and relevance in popular culture beyond music.

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