Simple Kind of Life

Simple Kind of Life

Infobox Single
Name = Simple Kind of Life


Artist = No Doubt
from Album = Return of Saturn
Released = June 13, 2000
Format = CD, cassette
Recorded = 1999
Genre = Pop rock
Length = 4:16
Label = Interscope
Writer = Gwen Stefani
Producer = Glen Ballard
Last single = "Ex-Girlfriend"
(2000)
This single = "Simple Kind of Life"
(2000)
Next single = "Bathwater"
(2000)

"Simple Kind of Life" is a pop rock ballad written by Gwen Stefani for No Doubt's fourth album "Return of Saturn" (2000). The song contrasts Stefani's desire to settle down and start a family with her commitment to the band. It received positive reviews from music critics, who noted the song's somber melody and raw lyrics.

"Simple Kind of Life" was released as the album's third single in June 2000 (see 2000 in music). It became the most successful American single from "Return of Saturn", but had little international success. The accompanying music video illustrates the song's themes of marriage and family.

Background and writing

Singer Gwen Stefani wrote and composed the track during a last minute recording session."Simple Kind of Life". Montoya, Paris and Lanham, Tom. 2003. "The Singles 1992-2003" (liner notes). Interscope Records. November 25, 2003.] Stefani had been writing with bassist Tony Kanal that day, and she wrote the song late at night during what she referred to as "a PMS moment". Following "Suspension Without Suspense", "Simple Kind of Life" became the second song that Stefani wrote by herself.Laban, Linda. [http://weeklywire.com/ww/03-28-00/boston_music_1.html "Happy Returns"] . "Boston Phoenix". March 28, 2000. Retrieved from Weekly Wire September 18, 2007.] The song was recorded, with no rehearsals, the following Monday. Adrian Young's drum parts were mixed through low fidelity filters to get the feel of a lo-fi power ballad.

The lyrics of "Simple Kind of Life" also discuss Stefani's relationship with Gavin Rossdale.Willman, Chris. [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,276102,00.html "Future Tense?"] . "Entertainment Weekly", issue 539. May 12, 2000. Retrieved October 7, 2007.] She describes want to settle down, get married, and have children. In the final verse, she even dreams about how her life would be if there were a mistake in her birth control and she became pregnant. However, she contrasts this with her commitment to music and No Doubt. Stefani describes her relationship as unhealthy because of this disparity, comparing herself to "a sick domestic abuser looking for a fight. [Jones, Liana. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:hnfoxcykldse~T001 "Simple Kind of Life"] . Allmusic. Retrieved October 7, 2007.] She ultimately decides that settling down is just a fantasy for her since her freedom and independence is more important for her.

Music and structure

"Simple Kind of Life" is a pop rock song composed in the key of D minor. It is written in common time and moves at a moderate tempo of 116 beats per minute. Stefani's vocal range in the song covers nearly an octave and a half, from G3 to C5.Sheet music for "Simple Kind of Life". Hal Leonard Corporation. 2000.]

The song opens with a four-measure introduction, which introduces the i-VII chord progression used for the song's three verses. Following each verse is a chorus, where the harmony switches to a VII-IV-III-VI progression of major chords. A bridge entirely in D minor precedes the third verse. After the third chorus comes a coda, which closes the song as Stefani repeats the phrase "a simple kind of life" "ad libitum" while the song fades.

Critical reception

"Simple Kind of Life" received positive reviews from music critics. "Rolling Stone" described the song as being "at once grand, fragile and very, very sad" and commented that "it's clear this woman whom many desire but few regard as a serious artist has penned a song that can sit on the same shelf with the likes of Elliott Smith and Aimee Mann." [Walters, Barry. [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/nodoubt/albums/album/229542/ "No Doubt: Return Of Saturn : Music Reviews"] . "Rolling Stone". April 27, 2000. Retrieved September 17, 2007.] "Entertainment Weekly" characterized the song as "manicured power pop" with a melody "buttery to the point of melting". [Browne, David. [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,64630,00.html "Return of Saturn | Music Review"] . "Entertainment Weekly". April 10, 2000. Retrieved September 17, 2007.] It later included the song in a list of No Doubt's top five songs, referring to it as "musically understated (layered guitar strumming and a melancholy melody), but lyrically devastating." [Hiatt, Brian. [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20047186_20047196_640712,00.html "Reasonable Doubt"] . "Entertainment Weekly". Retrieved September 17, 2007.] "Slant Magazine" found the song's melodic structure odd, but was pleased by how it "unabashedly delivers double-takes". [Cinquemani, Sal. [http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/music_review.asp?ID=145 "Music Review: No Doubt: Return Of Saturn"] . "Slant Magazine". 2002. Retrieved October 7, 2007.] "Simple Kind of Life" was listed at number twenty-eight on the 2000 Pazz & Jop list, a survey of several hundred music critics conducted by Robert Christgau. [ [http://robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/pjres00.php "Pazz & Jop 2000: Critics' List"] . "The Village Voice". February 20, 2001. Retrieved October 7, 2007.]

Chart performance

In the United States, "Simple Kind of Life" was the most commercially successful single from "Return of Saturn". Peaking at number thirty-eight, it became the album's only single to enter the "Billboard" Hot 100. The song fared somewhat better in mainstream music, reaching number thirty-two on the Top 40 Mainstream and number thirty-five on the Top 40 Tracks. It had the most success with modern rock and adult contemporary stations, peaking at number fourteen on the Modern Rock Tracks and number eighteen on the Adult Top 40. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:norn286u05ja~T31 "Return of Saturn"] . Allmusic. Retrieved January 8, 2007.] The single was a commercial failure outside of the U.S. It debuted at the bottom of the Dutch Mega Single Top 100 in mid June 2000. It climbed up two positions the next week but exited the chart after its third week. [http://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=No+Doubt&titel=Simple+Kind+Of+Life "No Doubt - Simple Kind of Life"] . DutchCharts.com. Retrieved September 18, 2007.]

Music video

The song's music video was directed by Sophie Muller. It opens with a scene of Stefani and Kanal holding each other. During the chorus, she runs to a church while wearing a wedding dress designed after a fashion show by John Galliano, while her bandmates run after her. [http://mvwire.com/dynamic/article_view.asp?AID=10045 "Music Video Director Sophie Muller"] . MVWire. Retrieved July 9, 2007.] During the next verse, Stefani and guitarist Tom Dumont sit on a couch, and Stefani gets up on the table while Dumont plays an acoustic guitar. Stefani has a nightmare during the second chorus, in which she is in an endless hall full of wedding cakes, attempting to stop her bandmates from destroying them. There is then a dream sequence in which Stefani is backlit in front of a circle of stars. She sits with Young for the third verse, who stands up and leaves to play with Dumont and Kanal. The band walks through a cemetery, and Stefani finds a baby. Her bandmates extend their arms to hold the baby, but Stefani hands the baby off to a woman and enters her trailer to remove her makeup.

Muller was staying with Stefani when the song was written, so Stefani stated that "it was obvious that she would be the one to do the video" when Stefani played Muller the song after writing it. Muller designed the video around the song's lyrics because she felt that "there are very few [songs] that reveal as much in their lyrics". The scenes were storyboarded so that Muller could give the band a chance to act out the scenes more. She set the band members up with props and filmed after giving loose suggestions. Muller originally intended for the dream sequence to show Stefani over a sea of orange juice but changed the scene based on Stefani's performance.

The music video was unsuccessful on video chart programs. It debuted at number seven on MTV's "Total Request Live" on April 24, 2000. The video made two more appearances later that week but was unable to reach a higher position and dropped out of the countdown. [ [http://www.atrl.net/trlarchive/?s=recap&y=2000&m=04 "The TRL Archive - Recap - April 2000"] . ATRL. Retrieved October 7, 2007.] It was unable to chart on MuchMusic's "Countdown". [ [http://www.muchmusic.com/tv/countdown/ "MuchMusic Countdown"] . MuchMusic. Retrieved October 7, 2007.]

Track listings

;American CD/cassette singles
# "Simple Kind of Life" (G. Stefani) - 4:16
# "Full Circle" (G. Stefani/T. Kanal/T. Dumont) - 3:16
# "Beauty Contest" (G. Stefani/T. Kanal) - 4:14

;American CD single
# "Simple Kind of Life" (G. Stefani) - 4:16

;American vinyl single
# "Simple Kind of Life" (G. Stefani) - 4:16
# "Ex-Girlfriend" (G. Stefani/T. Dumont/T. Kanal) - 3:30

;German/Netherlands/Australian CD single
# "Simple Kind of Life" (G. Stefani) - 4:16
# "Beauty Contest" (G. Stefani/T. Kanal) - 4:14
# "Simple Kind of Life" - acoustic live (G. Stefani) - 4:14
# "Simple Kind of Life" video;Netherlands/Australian/Japanese 2-track
# "Simple Kind of Life" (G. Stefani) - 4:16
# "Beauty Contest" (G. Stefani/T. Kanal) - 4:14

;Netherlands version 2
# "Simple Kind of Life" (G. Stefani) - 4:16
# "Simple Kind of Life" video

;UK CD 1
# "Simple Kind of Life" (G. Stefani) - 4:16
# "Ex-Girlfriend" - acoustic live (G. Stefani/T. Dumont/T. Kanal) - 3:50
# "Cellophane Boy" (G. Stefani, T. Dumont, T. Kanal) - 2:53

;UK CD 2
# "Simple Kind of Life" (G. Stefani) - 4:16
# "Beauty Contest" (G. Stefani/T. Kanal) - 4:14
# "Under Construction" (G. Stefani/T. Kanal) - 3:12
# "Simple Kind of Life" video

Charts

References

External links

* [http://www.nodoubt.com/ No Doubt's official site]
** [http://www.nodoubt.com/lyrics/simple_kind_of_life.asp "Simple Kind of Life" lyrics]
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