Story Behind The Song
Released in 1987, “Rent” was the third single from Pet Shop Boys’ acclaimed second studio album, Actually. Written by Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, the song further demonstrated the duo’s remarkable ability to combine sophisticated pop melodies with intelligent, observational lyrics. While many of their contemporaries focused on straightforward love songs, Pet Shop Boys became known for crafting witty, thought-provoking narratives wrapped in polished synth-pop production.
“Rent” tells the story of a relationship built on financial dependence, exploring themes of wealth, power and emotional compromise. The lyrics are deliberately ambiguous, leaving listeners to decide whether the arrangement is based on genuine affection or convenience. Neil Tennant’s understated vocal delivery perfectly suits the song’s reflective tone, while Chris Lowe’s elegant synthesiser arrangements provide a rich, atmospheric backdrop that balances melancholy with irresistible melody.
The release reinforced Pet Shop Boys’ reputation as one of Britain’s most inventive pop acts, continuing an extraordinary run of successful singles during the second half of the 1980s. Although less overtly upbeat than some of their biggest hits, “Rent” has become a firm favourite among fans thanks to its sophisticated storytelling and timeless production. Today, it is regarded as one of the duo’s finest recordings, showcasing the lyrical intelligence, musical craftsmanship and emotional subtlety that have made Pet Shop Boys one of the most influential and enduring acts in British pop history.
The song peaked at No. 08 on the UK charts on 31st October 1987.
Eighties Archive Song Number
Highest Chart Position
Date Released
Genre
Date Of UK Top 40 Entry
Record Label
Catalogue Number
A-SIDE & B-SIDE COVERS
TRACK LISTING
| A-Side | Rent (3:33) (Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe) Produced By Julian Mendelsohn |
| B-Side | I Want A Dog (4:57) (Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe) Produced By Pet Shop Boys |
CHART PERFORMANCE
| UK Top 40 Chart Run [5 Weeks] – 24th October 1987 – 21st November 1987 |
OFFICIALLY RELEASED VERSIONS
Rent (Single Version) (3:33)
Rent (Extended Mix) (7:09)
Rent (Dub Mix) (6:05)
Rent (Album Version) (5:08)
OFFICIAL VIDEO
LYRICS
You dress me up
I’m your puppet
You buy me things
I love it
You bring me food
I need it
You give me love
I feed it
And look at the two of us in sympathy
With everything we see
I never want anything, it’s easy
You buy whatever I need
But look at my hopes, look at my dreams
The currency we’ve spent
I love you, you pay my rent
I love you, you pay my rent
You phone me in the evening on hearsay
And bought me caviar
You took me to a restaurant off Broadway
To tell me who you are
We never ever argue, we never calculate
The currency we’ve spent
I love you, you pay my rent
I love you, you pay my rent
I’m your puppet
I love it
And look at the two of us in sympathy
And sometimes ecstasy
Words mean so little, and money less
When you’re lying next to me
But look at my hopes, look at my dreams
The currency we’ve spent
I love you, you pay my rent
I love you, you pay my rent
Look at my hopes, look at my dreams
The currency we’ve spent
I love you, you pay my rent
I love you, you pay my rent
(It’s easy, it’s so easy)
I love you, you pay my rent
(It’s easy, it’s so easy)
You pay my rent
(It’s easy, it’s so easy)
Written By Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe

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