"Somewhere" was released as a single by English
synth-pop duo
Pet Shop Boys on June 23, 1997, to promote their "Somewhere" residency at the
Savoy Theatre in London, which was named after the song, and to promote a repackage of
Bilingual. The single was another top-10 entry for the group, peaking at number nine on the
UK Singles Chart. In the United States, where the song was released as a double
A-side with "
A Red Letter Day", the single reached number 25 on the
Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart and number 19 on the
Billboard Dance Club Play chart. The Pet Shop Boys' version also uses elements of two other
West Side Story songs, "
One Hand, One Heart" and "
I Feel Pretty", and includes a sample of dialogue from the 1993 film
Menace II Society. The extended mix features lyrics from "One Hand, One Heart" spoken by
Chris Lowe.
Critical reception Barry Walters for
The Advocate said Pet Shop Boys "do for this
West Side Story standard what
k.d. lang did for '
Secret Love' in
The Celluloid Closet – put a showbiz classic in the queer context it always deserved."
Larry Flick from
Billboard magazine wrote, "In a perfect world, this wistful
disco cover of the classic song [...] would meet with open arms at pop radio. But, alas, narrow programming minds and even tighter playlist space will probably limit this single to the clubs—which is not necessarily a sad fate. Partners
Neil Tennant and
Chris Lowe dress the song in vibrant
trance/
NRG keyboards and plucky beats." He added, "Also quite nice is a stately orchestral version that allows Tennant to be at his melodramatic best." British magazine
Music Week rated the song three out of five, noting Tennant's "emotionally controlled vocals and a thumping
techno pop beat". They also concluded, "But despite its high drama, this is too overblown, even by PSB standards."
Music Week editor Alan Jones felt that the duo "turns it from an emotional tour-de-force into a camp disco celebration, where its subleties are completely lost. Working with such a melodic and powerful song they can't help but succeed, however." David Sinclair from
The Times viewed it as a "questionable disco version" of the
West Side Story standard.
Track listings •
UK CD single 1 Parlophone CDRS 6470 • "Somewhere" • "The View from Your Balcony" • "To Step Aside" (Ralphi's Old School Dub) • "Somewhere" (Forthright Vocal Mix) •
UK CD single 2 Parlophone CDR 6470 • "Somewhere" (Orchestral version) • "Disco Potential" • "Somewhere" (Trouser Enthusiasts Mix) • "Somewhere" (Forthright Dub) •
UK cassette single TCR 6470 • "Somewhere" • "Somewhere" (Orchestral version) • "The View from Your Balcony"
Charts ==Other renditions==