Shivers (The Boys Next Door song)

"Shivers"
A close-up image of the label of a 7-inch gramophone record. Block black text reads "A, Shivers, Boys Next Door".
Single by the Boys Next Door
from the album Door, Door
B-side"Dive Position"
ReleasedMay 1979 (1979-05)
RecordedJanuary 1979 (1979-01)
StudioRichmond Recorders (Melbourne, Australia)
GenrePost-punk
Length4:37
LabelMushroom
Songwriter(s)Rowland S Howard
Producer(s)The Boys Next Door
The Boys Next Door singles chronology
"These Boots Are Made for Walking"
(1978)
"Shivers"
(1979)
"Scatterbrain" / "Early Morning Brain"
(1979)

"Shivers" is a song by the Australian post-punk band the Boys Next Door, who would later become the Birthday Party. It is the tenth and final track from the band's debut studio album Door, Door, released in 1979 on Mushroom Records. It was released as the album's only single in May 1979, backed with the B-side "Dive Position".

Written by guitarist Rowland S Howard at age 16, "Shivers" is a post-punk ballad featuring ironic lyrics regarding teenage relationships and suicide. Originally intended as humorous by Howard, he felt later it had been misinterpreted due to frontman Nick Cave's vocal delivery on the Boys Next Door version. Despite later distancing himself from the song, "Shivers" remained Howard's most requested song during his lifetime and was met with critical acclaim. It has since been cited as one of the most popular cult hits in Australian music.

Several versions of "Shivers" have been released—including demo and solo recordings by Howard—and it has been covered by a variety of artists, including Marie Hoy, Laura Jane Grace, Courtney Barnett, Julia Jacklin,[1] Divine Fits, Cat Power,[2] and the Screaming Jets.

  1. ^ Coffman, Tim (13 June 2023). "Julia Jacklin shares cover of Roland Howard's 'Shivers'". faroutmagazine.co.uk. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  2. ^ url=https://odetochan.forumgratuit.org/t394-3-7-13-melbourne-australia-the-forum#3495