Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out (1982 Single Version) Hq -

While the album version (4:23) flows beautifully from the previous track, the single version (3:43) is a masterclass in tight, radio-ready editing. Jackson traded his New Wave roots for a "sophisti-pop" sound influenced by Cole Porter, layering piano hooks over a relentless electronic treatment.

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Let's talk about the production of the 1982 Single Version of "Steppin' Out." 🎹

Whether you’re actually heading out or just vibing at home, this 3:43 single version is pure sophisticated pop perfection. While the album version (4:23) flows beautifully from

Released in 1982 as part of the Night and Day album, this track was Joe’s love letter to NYC. Did you know he played almost every instrument himself? Aside from some real snare hits, that iconic driving beat came from a 1979 Korg KR-55.

Joe Jackson’s "Steppin' Out" (1982) remains one of the most atmospheric tracks of the decade. The single version is a 3-minute-and-43-second shot of pure late-night optimism. #JoeJackson #80sVibes #SteppinOut Released in 1982 as part of the Night

Features a blend of acoustic piano, glockenspiel, and the Korg KR-55 drum machine.