Danny John-Jules later re-recorded an
R&B version of "Tongue Tied" as a single release by "The Cat" in 1993. The song was recorded in
Portobello Road,
Notting Hill and accompanied by a music video featuring John-Jules in character as the Cat and
Duane Dibbley, backed by fellow
Red Dwarf cast members Chris Barrie, Craig Charles,
Robert Llewellyn,
Norman Lovett, and
Hattie Hayridge, as well as Charles Augins and
Elvis impersonator Clayton Mark (who guest-starred in the 1991
Red Dwarf episode "
Meltdown"). Vanessa Morris, a model and friend of John-Jules, appears in the video as "Kit," a female equivalent of the Cat and the object of the Cat's affections. (In "Parallel Universe," the song in which "Tongue Tied" had appeared before, the Cat bemoaned not having a "female opposite" as Rimmer and Lister have.) The "Tongue Tied" music video was directed by Danny John-Jules under the alias "A1 DJJ." The "Tongue Tied" single was released on 11 October 1993 (ten years to the day after the original version of the song premiered in
Son of Cliché), coinciding roughly with the launch of the sixth season of
Red Dwarf on television. The song entered the
UK singles chart at number 18 and peaked at number 17. John-Jules was unable to promote the song in
Top of the Pops due to commitments in a London play. The VHS release
Tongue Tied: The Video contained a 30-minute short film. The first 20 minutes comprises a longform version of the "Tongue Tied" music video, with a framing device starring Danny John-Jules as Leo Davis, a cleaner in a film studio. The video gives speaking roles to Vanessa Morris' Kit and Clayton Mark's Elvis, as well as walk-on appearances by the comic book character
Judge Dredd and his namesake, English
reggae and
ska musician
Judge Dread. John-Jules also plays a
ragga singer, Tabby Ranks (a parody of
Shabba Ranks), who performs an alternate mix of "Tongue Tied." The final 10 minutes of the short film is a behind-the-scenes featurette which includes footage of the music video shoot and John-Jules being interviewed by author/journalist Jane Killick. ==Home media==