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In the midst of his mid-80s chart dominance, Nik Kershaw released “Don Quixote” in July 1985 as the third single from his acclaimed second album, The Riddle. Following the success of his debut Human Racing, Kershaw continued to demonstrate his skill for blending catchy pop hooks with thoughtful, literate songwriting—and “Don Quixote” proved no exception.

A Soundtrack of Idealism and Complexity

Written by Kershaw and produced by Peter Collins, “Don Quixote” exemplifies the fusion of synth-pop and new wave rock that defined his early output. Built on rhythmic guitar textures, layered synths, and a driving beat, the track delivers an energetic backdrop for one of Kershaw’s most distinctive lyrical efforts.

Lyrically, the song draws inspiration from Miguel de Cervantes’ legendary character, the dream-chasing knight Don Quixote. Kershaw weaves a story about idealism, delusion, and the tension between chasing noble dreams and facing harsh reality. With witty phrasing and vivid metaphor, he elevates the song beyond typical chart fare, inviting deeper interpretation while still delivering undeniable pop appeal.

Nik Kershaw - Don Quixote - Official Music Video

Chart Performance and Music Video Artistry

Upon its release, “Don Quixote” became Nik Kershaw’s seventh consecutive UK Top 20 hit, peaking at #10 on the Official Singles Chart. It also saw moderate success in Australia and across parts of Europe, further solidifying Kershaw’s reputation as a reliable hitmaker during the era.

The song’s accompanying music video added another layer of artistic interpretation. Directed by Storm Thorgerson—famed for his surreal and iconic imagery with acts like Pink Floyd—the video placed Kershaw in a variety of offbeat and whimsical settings, visually echoing the disjointed, romantic worldview of the song’s titular figure.

Lasting Impact of a Conceptual Hit

Though it may not be as immediately recognizable today as “Wouldn’t It Be Good” or “The Riddle,” “Don Quixote” remains a fan-favorite and a highlight of Kershaw’s creatively rich mid-80s period. It stands as proof that pop music can be both intelligent and accessible, marrying compelling storytelling with memorable hooks.

Decades later, the song continues to resonate for its bold subject matter, sophisticated lyrics, and energetic arrangement—a testament to Nik Kershaw’s ambition and originality as one of the decade’s most thoughtful pop craftsmen.

 

Nik Kershaw – Don Quixote – Lyrics