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Wikipedia article




"'Guns and Horses'" is a song by English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding from her debut studio album, 'Lights' (2010). The song was released digitally on 16 May 2010 and physically the day after as the album's third single.

Background



Regarding the meaning behind "Guns and Horses", Goulding told Sky Songs:

I wrote "Guns And Horses" about a romance that began online hence the lyric 'you found me, at a screen you sit at permanently'. I wanted the guy to feel more than he did for me but through no fault of his own he couldn't. It's a song about frustration essentially. My producer [Starsmith] made me laugh at the end, I can't repeat what he called me though.


The song was used in the sixth episode of the second season of the American television series 'Drop Dead Diva', "Begin Again", originally aired 18 July 2010.

Critical reception



In a review of 'Lights', Mark Beaumont of 'NME' wrote that the song "skitters along on bleeps and fizzes, xylophone tinkles and acoustic strumblings." David Renshaw from 'Drowned in Sound' cited the song as the album's stand-out track, stating that it "starts with nothing but a finger picked guitar and basic drum beat. Goulding's voice rasps and commands proceedings as she longs to feel the same for a boy who has feelings for her." 'Digital Spy' music reporter Robert Copsey, giving "Guns and Horses" four out of five stars, referred to the track as "[a]nother example of the glorious folktronic pop sound she and producer Starmith established on 'Under The Sheets' and 'Starry Eyed'and reassuring proof that her romantic suffering wasn't for nothing."

Stephen Trouss of 'Pitchfork' commented that the song "may be the best opening invitation for travel since 'Two Divided by Zero' kicked off the Pet Shop Boys' 'Please'" and that it "builds from spare acoustics to urgent trance pop'I left my house, left my clothes, door widen open, heaven knows, but you're so worth it, you are...'concluding with a desperate 'a cappella' coda, and a brief breathless chuckle at her casual audacity." Fraser McAlpine of the BBC Chart Blog noted that "Ellie still sings it like a frightened woodland nymph, but this is a more ordinary sort of a song than her previous two, and the productiontasteful acoustic, tasteful beats, tasteful synths, tasteful harmoniesstruggles to make it shine."

Music video



The music video for "Guns and Horses" was directed by Petro and filmed at Griffith Park in Los Angeles in March 2010. It was shot by director of photography Adam Frisch FSF. It premiered on YouTube on 12 April 2010. The video shows Goulding walking around a forest finding male and female soldiers, and horses. As it gets to the chorus the soldiers become her backing dancers. In each verse, Goulding keeps on walking through the forest, and on the last verse, she finds some flowers. At the end of the music video, Goulding turns the camera around revealing the production of the shoot.

In the video, the female soldiers are wearing white leotards in the style of soldiers, and the male soldiers wear the same, but without leotards. Goulding is wearing a checkered shirt and leggings.

Track listings



Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from the liner notes of 'Lights'.

* Ellie Goulding acoustic guitar, songwriting, vocals

* John Fortis songwriting

* Naweed mastering

* Starsmith bass, drum programming, keyboards, production

* Traffic design

Charts



References



Category:2010 singles

Category:2010 songs

Category:Ellie Goulding songs

Category:Polydor Records singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Starsmith

Category:Songs written by Ellie Goulding

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