Radio Song

"Radio Song" is a song by American rock band R.E.M., released as the fourth single from their seventh album, Out of Time (1991), where it appears as the opening track. Lead singer Michael Stipe once said that he hoped everyone had enough sense of humor to realize that he was "kind of taking the piss of everyone," himself included. Stipe also asked KRS-One, leader of Boogie Down Productions (of which Stipe was a fan), to contribute to the track. He provides some backing vocals for the track, as well as a closing rap, and appears prominently in the video.

Critical reception
Dele Fadele from NME named "Radio Song" Single of the Week, adding, "The most galvanising radio-wave song since Joy Division's "Transmission" sees Messrs Berry, Buck and Mills pressure-cooking some dirty funk with poignant pauses ('radio silence' as an act of subversion)." Another editor, Terry Staunton, declared it as "predictably the most curious and out of character track, which switches from gentle Velvet Underground strumming to anxious funk workout." Parry Gettelman from Orlando Sentinel viewed it as one of the album's "strongest cuts" and "an adventurous amalgam of jangly funk and sugary-sweet pop balladry, with KRS-1 a good foil for otherworldly singer Michael Stipe." He added, "While Stipe is, as usual, a bit oblique ("I've everything to show/I've everything to hide/ look into my eyes - listen"), KRS-1's words are unambiguous ("Now our children grow up prisoners/all their life - radio listeners")." Celia Farber from Spin felt it's one of the few "that rocks out a little [on the album], settling intermittently on a classic dramatic R.E.M. moment, with a crescendo of arpeggiated guitars and words about the world collapsing."

Track listings
All songs written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe unless otherwise indicated.

7-inch and cassette
 * 1) "Radio Song" – 4:15
 * 2) "Love Is All Around" (Reg Presley) (live)1 – 3:15

UK "Collectors' Edition" CD
 * 1) "Radio Song" – 4:15
 * 2) "You Are the Everything" (live)3 – 4:43
 * 3) "Orange Crush" (live)² – 4:03
 * 4) "Belong" (live)4 – 4:47

'''CD, 12-inch, and maxi-cassette
 * 1) "Radio Song (Tower of Luv Bug mix)" – 4:14
 * 2) "Love Is All Around" (Reg Presley) (live)1 – 3:15
 * 3) "Belong" (live)4 – 4:07

UK and Germany 12-inch
 * 1) "Radio Song" – 4:15
 * 2) "Love Is All Around" (Reg Presley) (live)1 – 3:15
 * 3) "Shiny Happy People (Music Mix)"

Personnel
Personnel adapted from Out of Time liner notes

R.E.M.
 * Bill Berry – drums, percussion
 * Peter Buck – guitar
 * Mike Mills – organ, bass guitar
 * Michael Stipe – lead vocals

Additional musicians


 * David Arenz – violin
 * Ellie Arenz – violin
 * Mark Bingham – string arrangement
 * David Braitberg – violin
 * Andrew Cox – cello
 * Reid Harris – viola
 * Peter Holsapple – bass guitar
 * Ralph Jones – double bass
 * Kidd Jordan – baritone, tenor and alto saxophone
 * Dave Kempers – violin
 * KRS-One – rapping
 * Scott Litt – echo-loop feed
 * Elizabeth Murphy – cello
 * Paul Murphy – lead viola
 * Jay Weigel – orchestral liaison

Bingo Hand Job version
A live version of "Radio Song" was released in early 2019 via Noisetrade. Recorded in 1991 at The Borderline in London, the track was credited to Bingo Hand Job, a pseudonym for R.E.M. and guests (who also adopted various fake names). A recording of the much bootlegged full concert was officially released in April 2019 as Live at the Borderline 1991.

Use in other media
The song was featured in the Cameron Crowe film Singles (1992), although it is not included in the official soundtrack album.