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"Nineteen63" Single by New Order from the album The Best of New Order Released 9 January 1995 Format Vinyl record (12" and 7"), CD Recorded 1987 Genre Alternative, Synthpop Length 5:05 Label London Writer(s) Bernard Sumner
Peter Hook
Stephen Morris
Gillian Gilbert
Stephen Hague[1]Producer Stephen Hague
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(1994)"Nineteen63"
(1995)"Blue Monday-95"
(1995)Alternative cover UK Disc 2 cover"Nineteen63" or "1963" is a track by British dance/rock group New Order. It was originally released as a B-side to "True Faith" in 1987 and appeared on the Substance compilation of the same year. It was then released as a single in January 1995, in a radio mix by Arthur Baker.
"Nineteen63"'s B-sides were all remixes of the title track or songs previously released.
Contents
Versions
The original 1987 version ended in a fade-out while repeating the last line of the outro, "I will always feel for you". The "94 album mix", also included on the international edition of (The Best of) New Order as "1963-94", had all new orchestration and is similar in structure to the original version, except that the outro is removed and replaced with a repeat of the final bridge and chorus, faded out. The 1995 Arthur Baker remix restores the original outro, and, instead of fading out, has a cold ending after four repeats of the last line.
Music video
The video for the single's release, directed by Michael Shamberg has nothing to do with JFK; it depicts British comic actress Jane Horrocks waking up in a box in the countryside and hitch-hiking to the city. Jane's suitcase becomes bigger in each camera take.
Track listing
UK CD1 - NUOCD6
- "1963" (95 Arthur Baker Radio remix) – 4:04
- "1963" (94 Album mix) – 3:47
- "1963" (Lionrock Full Throttle mix) – 7:50
- "1963" (Joe T. Vanelli Dubby mix)" – 7:13
UK CD2 - NUCDP6
- "1963" (95 Arthur Baker remix) – 5:05
- "Let's Go" – 3:56
- "Spooky" (Night Stripper mix) – 7:03
- "True Faith" (Shep Pettibone '87 mix) – 9:02
UK 12" - NUOX6
- "1963" (Joe T. Vanelli Dubby mix) – 7:13
- "1963" (Joe T. Vanelli Light mix) – 8:59
- "1963" (Lionrock Full Throttle mix) – 7:50
- "1963" (Lionrock M6 Sunday Morning mix) – 6:25
Chart positions
Chart (1995) Peak
positionUK Singles Chart[2] 21 Irish Singles Chart[3] 29 References
- ^ Ascap entry
- ^ "Chart Stats - New Order". chartstats.com. http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=543. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
- ^ "The Irish Charts". IRMA. http://www.irishcharts.ie. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
See also
Categories:- New Order songs
- 1995 singles
- Songs written by Bernard Sumner
- Songs written by Peter Hook
- Songs written by Stephen Morris (musician)
- Songs written by Gillian Gilbert
- Songs written by Stephen Hague
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