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Wikipedia article




"'747'" is a Swedish-language song by rock band Kent, written by Joakim Berg.[https://www.discogs.com/Kent-747/release/1752533 Kent 747] It's the final song on their album 'Isola' and was released as third single in 1998 with B-sides "Din skugga" and "Elever". It's been recorded both with Swedish and English lyrics. It quickly became a fan favorite, and for eight years, the band always ended their concerts with it.

Name, lyrics and theme



In its album version, the song is 7 minutes and 47 seconds long, almost half of that as an instrumental outro with characteristic guitar riffs and keyboard melodies. The title is not to be found in the song, and is not a reference to the Boeing 747 airplane even though the lyrics are flight-inspired: the Swedish original, which is slightly different from the English release, describes the narrator and an unidentified second character leaving or escaping something, towards an unknown destination, on a passenger airliner. It closes with a crash scene, moving into the instrumental outro:

'listening'


'tense & strapped in'


'& when panic erupts'


'you smile faintly'


'and whisper to me you'


'are worth dying for'


'but against rubber, glass & metal'


'a miracle means nothing at all'

The cover image of the 'Isola' album is an aircraft (in fact, a Boeing 737) which was also used as a backdrop in ensuing concerts. The album name itself is supposed to symbolize New York City, referencing "Isola" in Ed McBain's crime novels.

Video



A music video was recorded for the English version. In it, the band is playing on a stage with a picture of an airplane as a backdrop. At the same time, a story is played up about a man who attempts to steal the mysterious contents of a briefcase, but ends up abandoned at an airport.

Versions



* Swedish album version (7:47)

* Swedish single version (4:25)

* Swedish Nid 2000 remix (4:31)

* English album version (7:47)

* English single version (4:17) - Video recorded

The single versions have a shorter outro but contain a chorus which the album versions lack.

Track listings



Swedish 4-track single

# "747" (Swedish single version) (4:25)

# "Elever" (4:46)

# "Din Skugga" (4:06)

# "747" (Swedish album version) (7:47)

The songs "Elever" and "Din Skugga" were later re-released on the 'B-Sidor 95-00' album.

Swedish 2-track single

# "747" (Swedish single version) (4:25)

# "747" (Swedish album version) (7:47)

UK Release

# "747" (English Radio Version) (4:17)

# "Unprofessional" (Live Radio Session  Recorded for 2 Meter Sessions, 22-5-98) (4:45)

# "What It Feels Like" (2:41)

UK Promo

# 747 (Radio version)

US Promo CD

# Radio edit (4:14)

# Swedish version radio edit (4:25)

# Album version (7:47)

# Suggested callout hook #1 (0:09)

# Suggested callout hook #2 (0:09)

Charts



References



Category:Kent (band) songs

Category:1998 songs

Category:1998 singles

Category:Songs written by Joakim Berg

Category:RCA Victor singles

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