: While Gary Daly typically handled lead vocals, "Wishful Thinking" is notable for featuring Eddie Lundon on lead vocals, delivering the lyrics he also penned.
Today, "Wishful Thinking" is a staple on Spotify's China Crisis playlists and remains a highlight of their live sets. Its blend of melancholy and melody continues to resonate with fans of 80s New Wave, often described as a "mellow delight" that defined a generation's soundtrack. China Crisis - "Wishful Thinking" (1983)
: Despite its European dominance, the single never charted on the U.S. Billboard, remaining a "criminally underrated" gem for North American audiences. Legacy and Production
: The song peaked at No. 9 on the UK Singles Chart in early 1984, marking the band's only top 10 hit in their homeland.
Produced by , the track served as a bridge between the band's early post-punk experiments and the more polished "Sophisti-pop" sound they would later master with producer Walter Becker (of Steely Dan) on their following album.
"Wishful Thinking" is the definitive anthem of , capturing the delicate intersection of New Wave's electronic precision and pop's melodic warmth. Released in 1983 as the standout single from their second studio album, Working with Fire and Steel – Possible Pop Songs Volume Two , it remains the band's most enduring and successful work. The Sound of Sophisti-Pop
Unlike many of their synth-heavy contemporaries, China Crisis—led by the core duo of and Eddie Lundon —infused their music with a distinct sense of "passionate gentility".