"Hungry Eyes"
Single by Eric Carmen
from the album Dirty Dancing: Original Soundtrack from the Vestron Motion Picture
B-side"Where Are You Tonight"
ReleasedOctober 1987 (US)
Recorded1987
StudioBeachwood Studios (Beachwood, Ohio)
GenrePop rock, soft rock[1]
Length
  • 4:11
  • 3:49 (single version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Eric Carmen
Eric Carmen singles chronology
"The Rock Stops Here"
(1986)
"Hungry Eyes"
(1987)
"Make Me Lose Control"
(1988)
Music video
"Hungry Eyes" on YouTube

"Hungry Eyes" is a song performed by American musician Eric Carmen, a former member of the band Raspberries, and was featured in the film Dirty Dancing (1987).[2] The song was recorded at Beachwood Studios in Beachwood, Ohio in 1987. "Hungry Eyes" peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 3 on the Cash Box Top 100 in 1988. The power ballad[3] was not released commercially in the UK, but it managed to peak at No. 82 in January 1988, having charted purely on import sales.

Songwriters Franke Previte and John DeNicola wrote the song, as well as another hit from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, "(I've Had) The Time of My Life".[4]

Background

Eric Carmen, the performer of "Hungry Eyes", had been the vocalist of the Raspberries. Carmen released his first solo album Eric Carmen, which contained the worldwide hit "All by Myself".

"Hungry Eyes" was his biggest hit and was written in 1984 by John DeNicola and Franke Previte. It was originally recorded by Previte's band, Franke and The Knockouts for their album Makin' the Point. Jimmy Ienner, the producer of Carmen's band from his early career, The Raspberries, asked him to sing this song for the Dirty Dancing album because he was familiar with Carmen's musical style. Carmen was initially hesitant to produce a song for another film sound track because he believed that soundtrack music died "horrible deaths".[5]

Music video

The music video featured Carmen with Sally Steele in a short scene in a café at the end. Steele later founded Vegas Rocks! Magazine, though she is not the main actress in the video, whose identity is unknown.[6]

Releases

The song was released commercially on 7" vinyl in many countries; plus, a 3-track 12" maxi single and 2-track cassette were produced. CD singles were a relatively new format; however, a 2-track Japanese mini CD single was commercially released in 1988.

Track listing

7" vinyl single - UK/US
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hungry Eyes"Franke Previte, John DeNicola3:49
2."Where Are You Tonight"Mark Scola3:59
12" vinyl single - UK
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hungry Eyes"Franke Previte, John DeNicola3:49
2."Where Are You Tonight"Mark Scola3:59
3."(I've Had) The Time of My Life (Full Length Film Version)"Donald Markowitz, Franke Previte, John DeNicola6:49
Cassette single - US
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hungry Eyes" (Song on side A1 and B1)Franke Previte, John DeNicola3:49
2."Where Are You Tonight" (Song on side A2 and B2)Mark Scola3:59
CD single - Japan
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hungry Eyes"Franke Previte, John DeNicola3:49
2."Where Are You Tonight"Mark Scola3:59

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Germany (BVMI)[29] Gold 250,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[30] Platinum 600,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Cover versions

British dance group Eyeopener covered "Hungry Eyes" and released it as a single on 8 November 2004.[31] Their version reached number 16 in the UK and number 25 in Ireland.[32][33]

A reworked version with altered lyrics by James Radford appeared in a 2017 commercial for Sheba cat food in the UK.[34] John Denicola released his own version in 2019 on his debut album "The Why Because" on Omad Records. It reached number 22 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Chart.

Tobacco covered the song in 2020.

References

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