- Do You Ever Wonder
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"Do You Ever Wonder" Single by Alison Moyet from the album Hometime B-side Yesterday's Flame (Insects Remix), Bilan Released 11, November 2002 Format CD single Genre Pop, Rock Length 3:10 Label Sanctuary Records Writer(s) Carlton McCarthy Producer The Insects Alison Moyet singles chronology "Should I Feel That It's Over"
(2002)"Do You Ever Wonder"
(2002)"More"
(2002)"Do You Ever Wonder" is vocalist Alison Moyet's second single from 2002, being the second single of the album Hometime.[1]
Like Moyet's previous single, the single failed to enter the UK top 100, peaking at #113. Moyet's previous single "Should I Feel That It's Over" peaked at #144.
No promotional video was created for the single although Moyet performed the song on UK TV.[2] She also performed the song on the Jools Holland show along with "Should I Feel That It's Over". [3]
The song "Do You Ever Wonder" was written by British singer Carlton McCarthy, best known for his work with Massive Attack and Smith & Mighty.[4] McCarthy also co-wrote the "Hometime" track "Say It" with British musician Eg White.
The two b-sides for the single are "Yesterday's Flame (Insects Remix)" and "Bilan". "Yesterday's Flame" was the opening track on the same album "Hometime". "Bilan" is a French version of the "Hometime" single "More" where Moyet performs the song in French herself. "Bilan" was also included on certain editions of "Hometime".
The single and album was produced by Tim Norfolk and Bob Locke under the name "The Insects", known for their Emmy-award winning soundtrack work and collaborations with Goldfrapp, Massive Attack and Madonna.[5]
Contents
Formats
- CD Single (UK release)
- "Do You Ever Wonder" - 3:10
- "Yesterday's Flame (Insects Remix)" - 4:48
- "Bilan" - 4:00
Chart performance
Chart (2002) Peak
positionUK Singles Chart[6] 113 Personnel
- Artwork Design – E-Xentric Thinking
- Photography – Paul Cox
- Producer – Tim Norfolk, Bob Locke (The Insects)
- Remixers on "Yesterday's Flame (Imsects Remix) - Tim Norfolk, Bob Locke (The Insects)
- Writer of "Do You Ever Wonder" - Carlton McCarthy
- Writer of "Yesterday's Flame" - Alison Moyet, Pete Glenister
- Writer of "Bilan/More" - Alison Moyet, Pete Glenister
References
With Yazoo/Yaz Upstairs at Eric's (1982) · You and Me Both (1983)Studio albums Alf (1984) · Raindancing (1987) · Hoodoo (1991) · Essex (1994) · Hometime (2002) · Voice (2004) · The Turn (2007)Compilation albums Singles (1995) · The Essential Alison Moyet (2001)Singles "Love Resurrection" • "All Cried Out" • "Invisible" • "That Ole Devil Called Love" • "For You Only" • "Is This Love?" • "Weak in the Presence of Beauty" • "Ordinary Girl" • "Sleep Like Breathing" • "Love Letters" • "It Won't Be Long" • "Wishing You Were Here" • "This House" • "Hoodoo" • "Falling" • "Whispering Your Name" • "Getting into Something" • "Ode to Boy II" • "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" • "Solid Wood" • "Should I Feel That It's Over" • "Do You Ever Wonder" • "More" • "Almost Blue" / "Alfie" • "Slipping Away" • "One More Time" • "A Guy Like You" •Other related articles DiscographyCategories:- 2002 singles
- Alison Moyet songs
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