Acceptable in the 80s

"Acceptable in the 80s" is a song by Scottish musician Calvin Harris from his debut studio album, I Created Disco (2007). It was released as the album's lead single on 12 March 2007. The single peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart.

"Acceptable in the 80s"
Single by Calvin Harris
from the album I Created Disco
B-side
  • "This Is the Industry"
  • "Love for You"
Released12 March 2007 (2007-03-12)
Recorded2006
GenreElectro-funk[1]
Length5:34
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Calvin Harris
Producer(s)Calvin Harris
Calvin Harris singles chronology
"Vegas"
(2007)
"Acceptable in the 80s"
(2007)
"The Girls"
(2007)

Music video

The music video, directed by Woof Wan-Bau, features many references to the 1980s, including the stereotypical large hairstyles and bright dayglo colours. It also features scientists dissecting a sock puppet of what appears to be a genet, the products of which are used by a hair stylist and a TV chef, and to heal a grazed knee.

In other media

This song is extensively used as the theme song for the Patreon-funded video podcast OSW Review.[2]

The song is featured in a dancing mini-game in the Wii games of Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party and Just Dance: Greatest Hits [3] published by Ubisoft.

Track listings

10-inch (FLYEYE 001)
No.TitleLength
1."Acceptable in the 80s"5:33
2."This Is the Industry"3:36
12-inch (FLYEYE 003)
No.TitleLength
1."Acceptable in the 80s" (Tom Neville Remix)7:16
2."Acceptable in the 80s"5:33
3."Acceptable in the 80s" (Glimmers Remix)5:58
Maxi CD (FLYEYE 004)
No.TitleLength
1."Acceptable in the 80s" (Radio Edit)3:31
2."Love for You"3:49
3."Acceptable in the 80s"5:33
4."Acceptable in the 80s" (Tom Neville Remix)7:16

Charts

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[13] Gold 35,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[14] Silver 200,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone
sales+streaming figures based on certification alone

References


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