English-Irish
boy band One Direction covered "One Way or Another" as a charity single for
Comic Relief 2013, titled "
One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)", as it also interpolates lyrics from
the Undertones' "
Teenage Kicks" ("I wanna hold you, wanna hold you tight / Get teenage kicks right through the night"). The single was released on 17 February 2013, and was produced by
Julian Bunetta and
John Ryan. "One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)" debuted at number one on the
UK Singles Chart, making it One Direction's third UK number one. It was nominated for
Best British Single at the
2014 Brit Awards.
Background and response Ahead of its release, an early version of the song leaked online. A spokesperson for
Syco Music told the
Daily Mirror, "It is very disappointing that the song has been leaked and we are currently investigating the matter." The single received mixed reviews from music critics. Robert Copsey of
Digital Spy said "the cheeky lyrics, bouncy pop-rock melody and singalong chorus feel like an obvious but reassuringly safe option for this year's official Comic Relief single", concluding that it was "predictable but [...] undeniably fun".
About.com critic Bill Lamb called the single a "strong performance", assessing, "The layering of the 'Na Na Na Na' bridge from 'One Way Or Another' with the chorus, "I wanna hold you wanna hold you tight, get teenage kicks right through the night" is truly inspiring." However, Lamb also noted that "lyrically, 'One Way Or Another' is nearly a song about the finer points of stalking, and that can be just a bit creepy coming from young males." Jessica Sager of
PopCrush summarised it as "catchy, fun and ... sounds exactly what you'd expect when One Direction cover Blondie." Sager additionally praised
Louis Tomlinson's vocals as sounding "phenomenal" in his solo. Writing for
MTV, Jenna Rubenstein assessed: "1D's version sticks mainly to the original's vibe, mixing in sugary-sweet pop production with Blondie's punk rock sensibilities." Writing for
The Observer, Kitty Empire was scathing, describing the medley as "execrable". When the single reached number 1 in the
Irish Singles Chart,
RTÉ described the news as "shocking", noting the single as "just a bit ho hum". The
Belfast Telegraph was equally critical, blasting the cover as a "travesty" that had been "re-worked into a sanitised Comic Relief single", which were "scrappy shadows of the originals".
PopMatters gave it the No.1 spot on its "Best Mainstream Pop Singles of 2013" list, calling it "the most inspired, fun track of the year". The song was later included in the Japanese edition of the band's third studio album
Midnight Memories as the 19th track.
Commercial performance "One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)" debuted at number one on the
UK Singles Chart dated 24 February 2013, shifting 113,000 copies in its first week—the second highest first-week UK sales for any song in 2013 at the time. It marks their third chart-topper and seventh top ten hit in the United Kingdom. As of March 2013, the song has sold 292,000 copies in the UK.
Music video The
music video for "One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)" was shot in
Ghana,
Tokyo,
New York City, and
London, including at
10 Downing Street, featuring a cameo from the then-
British prime minister David Cameron. The clip was released on 20 February 2013.
Live performances One Direction debuted the song live during the
2013 Brit Awards on 20 February 2013. The group also performed the song live during the Comic Relief telethon on 15 March 2013.
Track listing •
Digital download • "One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)" – 2:37 • "One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)" – 3:07 • "One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)" – 2:37 •
Digital download (Live version) • "One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)" – 3:20
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