1985 Rock Hit, Inspired by a Nonsense Word, Became a Global Smash ...Saudi Arabia

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"Sussudio" is one of the singer and drummers most famous hits, and its unusual title has been a huge talking point since its release in 1985. The song, the second single from Collin's third solo album, No Jacket Required, quickly became a commercial success and dominated the charts. In the U.S., the track hit no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and no. 4 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. In the U.K., "Sussudio" peaked at No. 12 on the Singles Chart.

"It’s simple, really. Is a word that I made up. I didn’t even make it up, it just came out of my mouth when I was recording at home," the British musician explained in an interview withDavid Letterman. "I was originally going to replace it but I couldn’t find a word that meant anything that [sounded] so well. So I got stuck with it. So I had to reverse it and think: 'Okay, this is the word. What does it mean?' So I invented a meaning, which is actually a girl’s name."

"This is 'Sussudio,' a great, great song, a personal favorite," the actor's character, Patrick Bateman, said during the memorable scene.

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