| "Quiet Life" |
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1981 UK single cover |
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| Released |
- December 1979 (1979-12) (Japan)
- March 1980 (1980-03) (EU)
- 21 August 1981 (1981-08-21) (UK)
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| Length |
- 4:14 (1979 single)
- 3:51 (1980 single & UK B-side)
- 3:34 (1981 7" edit)
- 4:50 (1981 12"; Quiet Life & Assemblage album version)
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| Songwriter(s) | David Sylvian |
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| Producer(s) | John Punter |
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"Quiet Life" is a song by the British new wave band Japan. It is the title track of their 1979 album Quiet Life. The lyrics to the song refer to the problems the band was going through at the time. They had lost their US record contract and Hansa Records had been pressuring them for a hit single in the UK.
"Quiet Life" was first released as a single in Japan in December 1979 with the B-side "Halloween". In March 1980, it was released in Germany and the Netherlands with the B-side "Second That Emotion", whereas in the UK "Quiet Life" was released as the B-side of the unsuccessful "Second That Emotion". Following the commercial success of the band's 1981 album Tin Drum, Hansa Records reissued the song as a single that year to promote the band's upcoming compilation album Assemblage. It became a top 20 hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 19 in October 1981 for 2 weeks.