"How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?" was originally intended for solo release as the third single from
Behaviour. they decided they needed a release that was more likely to be a hit. The song was drastically remixed in a
ragga style by
Brothers in Rhythm, and it was included on a
double A-side with a non-album cover version of
U2's "
Where the Streets Have No Name" in a medley with "
Can't Take My Eyes Off You". It entered the
UK Singles Chart at number seven on 23 March 1991 and peaked at number four the following week. In the United States, "How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?" was released separately in February 1991. A remix of "Being Boring", which had not been a single in the US, Of interest to collectors, EMI USA commissioned dance DJ
David Morales to create five remixes that were released to clubs and DJs on a limited promotion 12-inch. Morales would later work with the duo co-writing and co-producing the 1999 single "
New York City Boy".
Artwork The US single cover (pictured) featured a photograph of Tennant with sunglasses and a bouquet of flowers in the manner of a rock star.
Chris Lowe is in the background. The picture was taken by Lawrence Watson at
Narita Airport in Tokyo during the Pet Shop Boys' first tour in 1989. The UK double A-side single used an edited version of the same photo. ==Music video==