
Remember this song?
Song #82 on my Eighties’ top 100 list was all over the North American charts and on every radio’s playlist in the summer of 1993, despite it being released five years earlier. The relative lateness of its success was due mostly to the song’s (un)timely inclusion on the soundtrack for the quirky Rom-com film, “Benny & Joon”, starring Mary Stuart Masterson and Johnny Depp. The story as I’ve heard it (correct me if I’m wrong) is that Masterson convinced the film’s producers and director to include the song after she spent most of the filming listening to The Proclaimers’ 1988 album “Sunshine on Leith” on her Walkman.
The Proclaimers are a Scottish folk rock band composed of twin brothers Charlie and Craig Reid. They have released twelve full-length albums since 1987 but none quite so successful as “Sunshine on Leith”. This album and song were so ubiquitous at the time that my university campus pub chose to bring The Proclaimers in for a concert over bringing in The Jesus And Mary Chain. I sometimes wonder if that decision was ever regretted.
My fondest memory of this song goes back to the summer of 1993. I had spent three days hanging out with my high school friends, Tim and Zed, without sleep, and living on a diet of potato chips, McDonalds, and beer. On the third night, we had somehow managed to get dragged to a party in cottage country, an hour away from our hometown. By the time we arrived, the party was winding down and we decided to head back home after only staying a half hour. We caught a ride back into town with our friend Rudy in his pickup truck and we were flying along the unlit backroads in the wee hours of the morning when “500 miles” came on the radio. I’m pretty sure my friend Andrew was in the backseat of the truck and mentioned that he liked the song. Rudy responded by blasting the radio, effectively drowning out the impromptu singalong that ensued.
I’ll never know how I survived that summer but because of it, this song will forever have a place in my memories.
Original Eighties best 100 position: #86
Favourite lyric: “And if I haver, yeah, I know I’m gonna be / I’m gonna be the man who’s havering to you” I’ve never figured out what out “havering” means but I’m sure it’s romantic.
Where are they now?: The Proclaimers have been a going concern since their inception. Their most recent release was 2022’s “Dentures out”, which, much like the lion’s share of their latter output, I have yet to hear.
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