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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = A Song for the Lovers

| cover = A Song for the Lovers.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Richard Ashcroft

| album = Alone with Everybody

| B-side = "(Could Be) A Country Thing, City Thing, Blues Thing", "Precious Stone"

| released =

| recorded =

| studio = Olympic, Metropolis (London, England)

| genre =

| length = 5:39

| label = Hut, Virgin

| writer = Richard Ashcroft

| producer = Chris Potter, Richard Ashcroft

| next_title = Money to Burn

| next_year = 2000

| misc =

}}

"'A Song for the Lovers'" is a song by English singer-songwriter Richard Ashcroft, included as the opening track on his 2000 album, 'Alone with Everybody', as well as his first solo single following the break-up of the Verve. The song was released on 3 April 2000 as the first single from the album in the United Kingdom. "A Song for the Lovers" was originally written by Richard Ashcroft as a demo track for the Verve's studio album 'Urban Hymns'; three different versions were recorded, but the song did not make the final cut. It was inspired by Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart".

The single peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart, a position that would be matched by Ashcroft's 2006 single "Break the Night with Colour". Outside the UK, the song became a moderate hit in Europe and Oceania, peaking at number nine in Italy, number 11 in Ireland, number 42 in New Zealand, and number 59 in Australia. The single also sold well in Canada, peaking at number six on the Canadian Singles Chart.

Music video





The music video for "A Song for the Lovers" premiered in May 2000 and was directed by Jonathan Glazer. The video is of narrative style. It is shot in real-time with an element of diegetic sound unusual in most music videos. Diegetic sound was used previously by Glazer for "Rabbit in Your Headlights".

Track listings



'UK CD, 12-inch, and cassette single'

# "A Song for the Lovers" (album version)

# "(Could Be) A Country Thing, City Thing, Blues Thing"

# "Precious Stone"

'European CD single'

# "A Song for the Lovers" (album version)

# "(Could Be) A Country Thing, City Thing, Blues Thing"

Credits and personnel



Credits are taken from the 'Alone with Everybody' album booklet.

'Studios'

* Recorded and mixed at Olympic and Metropolis Studios (London, England)

* Mastered at Metropolis Mastering (London, England)

'Personnel'

* Richard Ashcroft writing, vocals, guitars, keyboards, percussion, production

* Pino Palladino bass

* Chuck Leavell piano

* Peter Salisbury drums

* Steve Sidelnyk percussion, programming

* Teena Lyle vibes

* Duncan Mackay trumpet

* Lucinda Barry harp

* London Session Orchestra strings

* Gavyn Wright concertmaster

* Wil Malone string arrangement and conducting

* Chris Potter production, mixing

* Tony Cousins mastering

Charts



Certifications



Release history



References




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