Goody Two Shoes (song)

"Goody Two Shoes" is the debut solo single by Adam Ant, released on 7 May 1982. It became Ant's third overall number one in the UK and his highest charting song in the US, where it peaked at number 12.

History
There are two versions of the cover. The first has Adam and the Ants across the top of the sleeve and the later version just Adam Ant. This is probably due to the confusion around the timing of Ant going solo, particularly as the song was performed by three fifths of the band: Ant, Pirroni and Hughes.

There are also two different studio versions of the song. The UK 7" single version is notably different from the re-recorded version which appears on Friend or Foe. The single version has a different, more reverberating drum track. The Friend or Foe version, instead of Hughes on drums, features Bogdan Wiczling, drummer on the rest of the album.

Ant performed "Goody Two Shoes" at Top of the Pops on 20 May 1982, and the very first American Bandstand episode of 1983 (along with "Desperate but Not Serious").

"Red Scab"
It was fairly common for Ant to record new versions of his pre-1980 compositions for the B-side of his singles. For this single, an old Ant song from 1977 called "Red Scab" was used.

Music video
The video presents a stylised vision of a day in the life of Adam Ant, from dressing in the morning to performing on stage, to being hounded by the media. At the end of the day, he takes home a woman journalist played by British actress Caroline Munro, in effect answering the song's theme question, "What do you do?" The video also starred veteran actors Graham Stark and Dandy Nichols, as the butler and cleaning woman respectively.

Track listing
All songs written by Adam Ant except as noted.
 * 1) "Goody Two Shoes" (Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni) – 3:15
 * 2) "Red Scab" – 4:06

Other media

 * "Goody Two Shoes" was featured in the film Hot Fuzz and the television series The Umbrella Academy.

Covers

 * Punk band Unwritten Law later covered this song.
 * In 2014, singer-songwriters Jim Boggia and Pete Donnelly released a cover version of the song on the multi-artist compilation album Here Comes The Reign Again: The Second British Invasion.