ARCTIC MONKEYS – Debut Album ‘EVERYTHING YOU SAY I AM, THAT’S WHAT I’M NOT’ Is 20 Today

Significant longplayers from yesteryear

23 January 2026

British rock prodigies ARCTIC MONKEYS started their career in grand style with
their debut album WHATEVER PEOPLE SAY I AM, THAT’S WHAT I’M NOT.

It catapulted them immediately into indie rock stardom.

That was long before frontman/songwriter/guitarist Alex Turner came up with
his posh Elvis persona and became a crooner, and obviously wants to be the next
Nick Cave.

The album’s title was taken from a line in the novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, written by Alan Sillitoe. The name was chosen after Turner recognised similarities between the two works and the appropriateness of the title.

Turner: “It’s good because the book is called Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and
that’s kind of what the album is, so there’s a link there. And also, there’s a lot of people
saying a lot of things about us and you don’t have control over it.”

The album’s cover is a black-and-white photograph of Chris McClure – a close friend
of the band who was the lead singer for The Violet May and the brother of Reverend
and The Makers
lead singer Jon McClure, which was taken in the early hours of a morning
at the Korova bar in Liverpool. The band had given him, his cousin, and his best friend £70 to spend on a night out.

NME said: “Our Generation’s Most Important Band. Alex Turner’s lyrics and depiction of Sheffield, and the night lives of teenagers in particular, make him a master of observation.”

No 1 SINGLE

ALBUM

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ARCTIC MONKEYS Scored Their First No. 1 Hit In The UK With Their Debut Single ‘I BET YOU LOOK GOOD ON THE DANCEFLOOR’ 20 Years Ago Today

Top singles from the past

23 October 2025

British rock prodigies ARCTIC MONKEYS started their career in style when they hit
the top spot on the UK Singles Charts 20 years ago today ( yes, time is merciless), on
23 October 2005 with their debut I BET YOU LOOK GOOD ON THE DANCEFLOOR
from their first album Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not.

That was long before frontman/songwriter/guitarist
Alex Turner came up with his posh Elvis persona.

The song’s line “Your name isn’t Rio, but I don’t care for sand” is a reference
to Duran Duran‘s hit ‘Rio’, the song also has references to Romeo and Juliet.

The girl on the single’s cover is named Jessie May Cuffe. She was discovered at a bar
by a Liverpool design company. Cuffe, 16 years old at the time, was chosen for the shoot, which took place at a SPAR retail store star shop in Liverpool. She wore a fake uniform, being mistaken for a store worker by customers.

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