"Deeper Shade of Blue" is a song by British dance-pop group Steps, released as the fourth single from their second studio album, Steptacular (1999), on 3 April 2000. The song was originally recorded by English singer-songwriter Tina Cousins, but aside from a few promotional 12-inch vinyl discs pressed in 1998, her version remains unreleased.[2] "Deeper Shade of Blue" entered the UK Singles Chart at number four and spent one more week in the top 10 before falling down the charts. After a total of nine weeks, it left the top 100.
The first two verses of the song are performed by Ian "H" Watkins and Claire Richards,[6] respectively, whilst all five members perform the middle eight. The chorus also features all five voices.
Reception
Jon O'Brien wrote for AllMusic and in two different reviews he noted "Deeper Shade of Blue" is a "club potential", and the Sleaze Sisters remix is "realized on a Sash-esque trance remix".[4] O'Brien also commented it is "Italo house-inspired" and it "fits right in with the current retro-dance revival" in 2011.[5] Lucas Villa from AXS described the song as a "futuristic club banger", adding that the group "battled the love blues atop pulsating house music beats with Richards' out-of-this-world vocals channeling the dance floor divas that came before her." He also stated that the song "remains the band's fiercest, most flawless effort."[7] Can't Stop the Pop called it "a total mood-piece", noting that "the thumping club beat creates a brooding darkness that was quite unlike anything Steps had attempted before."[8]
The song was referenced by Dave Benson Phillips during an episode of Get Your Own Back when H was thrown in the Gunk Dunk. After H's shocked reaction to being gunked, Benson Phillips remarked "As you can tell, H has gone a deeper shade of blue" before H splashed him.[9]
Music video
The music video has a futuristic style, with the group wearing blue and red latex uniforms with red latex gloves with the girls wearing blue latex hats for the dance sequences and each transforming into a darker alter ego during the video. The alter egos are to show the darker side of life that the song talks about.
^Deeper Shade of Blue (UK 12-inch promo vinyl disc). Tina Cousins. Eastern Bloc Records. 1998. BLOC 109 TDJ.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Deeper Shade of Blue (UK cassette single sleeve). Steps. Jive Records, Ebul Records. 2000. 9201024.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Deeper Shade of Blue (European CD single liner notes). Steps. Jive Records, Ebul Records. 2000. 9201139.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Steptacular (UK CD album liner notes). Steps. Jive Records, Ebul Records. 1999. 0519442.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)