- 1973 (song)
Infobox Single
Name = 1973
Artist =James Blunt
from Album =All the Lost Souls
B-side =
Released =July 23 ,2007 (Digital download)
Format = Digital download,CD Single ,45 rpm
Recorded =
Genre =Folk rock ,pop rock
Length = 4:42
Label = Atlantic/Warner Music Group
Writer =Mark Batson andJames Blunt
Producer =Tom Rothrock
Certification =
Last single = "Wisemen " (2006)
This single = "1973" (2007)
Next single = "Same Mistake "
(2007)
Misc = Extra album cover
Upper caption = Alternative cover
Type = Single
Lower caption = Maxi cover Extra album cover 2
Upper caption =
Type = Single
Lower caption = Vinyl cover Extra album cover 2
Upper caption =
Type = Single
Lower caption = Alternative cover Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Promo cover
Type = Single
Lower caption ="1973" is the first single released from
James Blunt 's second studio album "All the Lost Souls ".Background
"1973" is written by
Mark Batson andJames Blunt . "He was trying to write an English singer-songwriter song, and I was trying theDr. Dre end of the scale," says Blunt. [ [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20046330,00.html James Blunt's '1973' video shoot | James Blunt | First Look | Music | Entertainment Weekly ] ] The song was inspired by the club scene inIbiza , where Blunt maintains a residence and enjoys the social scene. [ [http://www.i4u.com/article10181.html I4U News - Story is Expired ] ] The song has been remixed byPete Tong and Dave Spoon as part of their Ibiza 2007 Remix Project, and Tong started playing the remix in July 2007 when acting as DJ atPacha , the Ibiza club that inspired the song and opened in 1973. Blunt was not born until early 1974, though, but he was therefore conceived in 1973.Blunt has stated in a radio interview with KISFM on
8 September 2007 that the girl from his lyrics "Simona" was indeed based on a real woman he had met at the club.Release
First performed by Blunt during his Fall 2006 North American tour, "1973" was released for radio play on
July 23 ,2007 to selected radio stations around the world. It was made available for download exclusively from the Verizon Wireless network in the United States on that date as well. cite news |last=Poletta|first=Michael|title=Beautiful and the Beat |magazine=Billboard (magazine) |date=2007-07-21 |publisher=Billboard] Starting on August 7, 2007, the song was made widely available for digital download. CD and vinyl recordings were released onSeptember 3 ,2007 .There are four covers for the single. The CD and 7-inch have James Blunt's name spelled out using photographs of various neon signs. Below his name is the title of the song overlaid on an adaptation of the cover for the "All the Lost Souls" album, using multiple photographs of Blunt as a background, this time through an amber filter; the photographs beneath the song title are highlighted. The CD+DVD cover is similar, but uses a different typeface for the title and is seen through a ruby-coloured filter. The promo version has Blunt's name spelled out with neon letters, and the title is on what appears to be a theatre marquee. The covers were designed by Bose Collins. It reached Number 1 in the UK and German airplay charts on
21 August 2007 .B-Sides
"Dear Katie" was written by Blunt's long-time keyboardist Paul Beard. It features vocals by Blunt and backing vocals and keyboards by Beard. Beard also mixed the song.
"So Happy" was written by Felix Howard and James Blunt. Howard has also collaborated on songs for other performers, including
Sugababes ."Annie" is written by Blunt and Jimmy Hogarth. It is also a track on the album "All the Lost Souls", and has been performed at concerts since October 2006. Blunt and Hogarth have collaborated on several songs in the past, including "So Long Jimmy" from the "
Back to Bedlam " album. The B-side is an acoustic version of the song, performed by Blunt and Paul Beard.Music video
The video, in which a modern-day Blunt strolls among '70s street scenes, reflects the song's nostalgic tone. "The '70s sound like they were a time of excess and great flamboyance," he says, "but a sense of fun as well." [ [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20046330,00.html James Blunt's '1973' video shoot | James Blunt | First Look | Music | Entertainment Weekly ] ] The video was shot in the Universal Backlots in
Los Angeles .CD Singles
CD1:
1. "1973"
2. "Dear Katie"CD2:
1. "1973"
2. "Annie" [Live from The Garden Shed]
3. "So Happy" [Single Version]
4. "1973" [CD-Rom Video]7’’:
A. "1973"
B. "So Happy"Promo
1. "1973" (Radio Edit)Ashley Beadle Remixes Promo
1. "1973" (Ashley Beadle Vocal)
2. "1973" (Ashley Beadle Instrumental)
3. "1973" (Ashley Beadle Dub)The Remixes Promo
1. "1973" (Pete Tong & Spoon Mix)
2. "1973" (Ashley Beedle Mix)
3. "1973" (Original Radio Edit)Reception
The song debuted at #10 on the
UK Singles Chart , then peaked at #4, making it his third top 10 single and the fifth released single debuting in the UK Singles Chart. InSwitzerland the song debuted at #1 making it his second top 10 hit. It also peaked at #1 inVenezuela .In the U.S. the song made its first appearance on the
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles where it peaked at #2. It later debuted at #73 on theBillboard Hot 100 with the release of the corresponding album. The song peaked at #77 on thePop 100 .From 86, the song made to jump at number 2 in
Billboard 'sEurope anHot 100 Singles. It has become Blunt's first #1 on the United World Chart.This song was #85 on "MTV Asia"
's list of Top 100 Hits of 2007 and #7 on "VH1E"'s Top 10 Biggest Hits Of 2007. [MTV Asia. [http://www.mtvasia.com/Funstuff/Contests/MTVTop100Hits2007/top100.html "Top 100 Hits List"] . Retrieved 2007-12-27 ]1973 was featured on the compilation album Now_That's_What_I_Call_Music!_68.
Charts
References
External links
* [http://comfortcomes.com/?page=reviews&id=1920 "1973" Review]
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