The Vapors – Turning Japanese (US 7″) (1980)

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Released in 1980, “Turning Japanese” by The Vapors remains one of the most distinctive and enduring singles of the early New Wave era. Built on a tight, nervy guitar riff and an urgent vocal from David Fenton, the track perfectly captures the anxious energy that defined the shift from punk into more melodic, radio-friendly territory.

Formed in Guildford, England in the late 1970s, The Vapors emerged from the same fertile UK scene that produced bands like The Jam. In fact, the group got an early break when they supported The Jam on tour—an opportunity that helped them gain industry attention and ultimately led to a recording contract. Their sound balanced punk’s raw edge with a cleaner, more structured pop sensibility, placing them squarely in the first wave of British New Wave acts.

Produced by Vic Coppersmith-Heaven and released on the band’s debut album New Clear Days, “Turning Japanese” quickly became an international hit—reaching #3 in the UK and cracking the US Top 40. Its success was driven by its instantly recognizable hook and slightly offbeat character, setting it apart from more conventional pop releases of the time.

Musically, the track thrives on tension. The clipped guitar lines, driving rhythm section, and Fenton’s almost obsessive vocal delivery create a sense of unease that never fully resolves. That tension mirrors the song’s true subject: emotional fixation and the psychological spiral that can follow a failed relationship.

Despite long-standing rumors suggesting a more provocative meaning, Fenton has consistently explained that the song is about obsession and identity loss—the feeling of becoming someone else when consumed by thoughts of another person. That emotional core, paired with a deceptively simple arrangement, gives the track its lasting resonance.

The accompanying video—later picked up by MTV in its early days—helped introduce the band to a wider audience and cemented the single as a defining moment of early ‘80s pop culture. Although The Vapors released a follow-up album (Magnets) in 1981, they were unable to replicate the success of their debut, and the band soon faded from the spotlight.

Of note: the artwork featured here is taken from my personal copy of the U.S. white, rectangular-shaped vinyl edition. Interestingly, there was no standard picture sleeve issued for the regular U.S. 7″ release, making this version a unique and visually distinctive alternative for collectors.

Still, “Turning Japanese” endures. More than four decades on, it remains a sharp, catchy, and emotionally charged snapshot of a time when pop music embraced both vulnerability and eccentricity—hallmarks of the New Wave era at its very best.

SIDE A:
Turning Japanese (Edited) 3:20

SIDE B:
Talk Talk 3:50

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

Chart Performance – The Vapors: Turning Japanese (1980)
Chart Peak Position Date
US Billboard Hot 100 #36 1980
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play #34 1980
Australia (Kent Music Report) #1 1980
Canada Top Singles #6 1980
Ireland (RMA) #4 1980
New Zealand #9 1980
UK Singles #3 1980

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: United Artists Records – UA-X1364-Y
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1980
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave, Punk

CREDITS:
Producer – Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
Written-By – David Fenton

NOTES:
From the United Artists Records LP “New Clear Days”

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Philip Walker
Philip Walker
April 5, 2026 4:32 am

I played this on the radio once during a MTV weekend show I did a couple years ago. I went back to play it again some months later and noticed someone deleted it from the radio automation computer. I wasn’t sure why, but I put it back in (I put it in the first time from my personal broadcast music library) and played it again. The next week, I found it was deleted again. I was never told to not play it, but I have a feeling the general manager deleted it because someone else played it outside of the… Read more »

JP
JP
April 4, 2026 12:18 am

Such a great song! Sure The Vapors never really hit the magic of Turning Japanese again, but one song sure can leave a legacy. It’s actually amazing that it came out in 1980 – it feels ahead of its time. The song really took on a life of its own throughout the decade and beyond. It feels timeless the way that it embodies the 80’s – always there like an old friend. Now that I think about it, the fact that it came out at the very beginning of the decade perfectly positioned it so that it could pop up… Read more »

VanceMan
April 3, 2026 9:23 pm

I usually remember the special edition vinyls but I don’t remember this one at all. Thank you for (re)opening my eyes and ears to this special one. Well, ALL your posts are special 🙂

Retro Hound
Retro Hound
April 3, 2026 4:20 pm

This is fantastic Paul!! I’m excited for this meticulous transfer of your personal copy of the rectangular-shaped vinyl. I always loved the unique printings, especially the UK 7″ shaped picture discs… even if the audio quality was compromised. That aside, as anyone who was glued to their set watching MTV can testify, this video was on everyone’s radar for a number of reasons 🙂 The video perfectly captured the kinetic tension in the song. And for those of us who were innocent (sorry that excludes you Jeff, LOL!) I actually learned about Japanese culture! Thank you Paul for the share… Read more »

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Rubén
Rubén
April 3, 2026 2:55 pm

The Vapors – Turning Japanese (1980). 📝 The Meaning: What is Turning Japanese really about? For decades, the urban myth has persisted that the song is about masturbation (based on the idea that the face one makes upon reaching climax resembles… well, you know). However, David Fenton has repeatedly clarified that the song is about alienation and isolation following a breakup. “It’s about that phase where you go a little crazy after losing someone, where everything around you becomes strange and you feel like a stranger in your own skin.” 📽 The Video: The Visual Style and Staging. Directed by… Read more »

DMoody
DMoody
April 3, 2026 1:41 pm

I’m surprised they visually kept the true meaning out of the video. Not even the slightest reference… I’ve turned Japanese so many times, I’ve lost count. This Song screams 80’s & MTV and takes you back when life was good.

Jeff
Jeff
April 3, 2026 1:17 pm

This is the perfect start to my weekend, Paul! It’s tracks like this that get me going! I was so obsessed with this song and band when it first came out! I really believed that the song was about “onanism” when I first heard it, and to be honest and even though the band says it isn’t, I still like to believe it does! And if you’d please forgive the admission (T.M. I.), I’m an old pro of the act. It’s my sense of humor! Like the one joke where a mom catches her son doing the act and then… Read more »

Rubén
Rubén
Reply to  Jeff
April 3, 2026 3:04 pm

Thanks Jeff, same to you and yours, a brotherly hug.

Jeff
Jeff
Reply to  Rubén
April 3, 2026 6:13 pm

Rubén,

You are wonderful!!

Jeff

Retro Hound
Retro Hound
Reply to  Jeff
April 3, 2026 4:29 pm

I haven’t heard the second part to that joke! Have a great weekend Jeff and don’t wear yourself out, LOL.

Jeff
Jeff
Reply to  Retro Hound
April 3, 2026 6:10 pm

I really can’t promise, Retro Hound!!! (LOL) AND!! If you must know, I do wear glasses!!

Have a fantastic weekend!!!

Jeff

JP
JP
Reply to  Jeff
April 4, 2026 6:29 pm

Hilarious take on this… have a great weekend Jeff!!

Jeff
Jeff
Reply to  JP
April 4, 2026 7:26 pm

JP, you’re one of the best! Thanks for the weekend well-wishes! I just finished a workout using Paul’s posts from this week as motivation! It was incredible. He really is a master at what he does!

Happy Easter! (That’s if you celebrate. If not, have a terrific Sunday!!)

Jeff

Song_and_Dance
Song_and_Dance
April 3, 2026 11:59 am

Hey Paul, my comment from 11.51am has gone. Have I been blacklisted? 😉

Song_and_Dance
Song_and_Dance
April 3, 2026 11:51 am

Happy Good Friday to everyone around, religious or not.

Wow, Paul, what a find. It´s become my happy song of the day. I thought, “Nah, never heard of that”, and then the well-known chorus struck me. It´ll stay with me for the rest of the day (6.50 pm over here).

Thank you so much. A big hug for you and Jeff and all the crazy people around. 🙂

Love, s´n´d

Jeff
Jeff
Reply to  Song_and_Dance
April 3, 2026 1:27 pm

Big hug, s’n’d!!!

Love,

Jeff

Muff Diver
April 3, 2026 11:04 am

Whaddup, PaulT & BTG Community!

I’m “this” close to being back online permanently, but for now I’ll have to settle for the occasional drive-by.

Besides, it’s always better to drive-by with kinds words and offers of thanks rather than yelling out a window to get someone’s attention, and then mooning them 😂

Thanks Paul for The Vapors!

And by The Vapors, I mean their music, not gastric flatulence. I figured you already knew that but I always strive for clarity.

See you all, next time!

Jeff
Jeff
Reply to  Muff Diver
April 3, 2026 1:26 pm

Hey Muff Diver,

So glad to have you back! We missed you!! Happy to hear that you’ll be around more in the future! I always think it’s fun when you show up! When Paul posted “Lucky Number” by Lena Lovich, I’d hoped you chime in with your lucky number: “69”!!! Paul and the censors are gonna kill me! Apologies again!

So cool to have you commenting, Muff Diver! Have a terrific weekend!

Jeff

Paul
Paul
April 3, 2026 10:55 am

Wow Paul, you’re working overtime!
Yes a fantastic single very much in the category of overshadowing everything else they did. I suppose one hit wonder is the unfortunate category it falls into.

But as with 90% of bands that fall into that unfortunate category, they had other really great tracks that for whatever reason didn’t spark like the ‘big hit’!!