Never Forget You (Noisettes song)
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Song |
"Never Forget You" is the third single released from the Noisettes' second studio album Wild Young Hearts. Released on June 21, 2009[1], the single was produced and written by the band. It followed their hit single "Don't Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)", and charted at #18 in the UK Singles Chart.[2]
Music video
The music video has three concurrent themes. The primary setting begins as Shingai Shoniwa exits a factory/warehouse type building (Alexander Palace) via blue doors. She sips a drink from a bottle, puts the bottle down and pulls on a gold bass-guitar over her shoulder. The camera pans down to her silver Dr. Martens boots, which feature in the song lyrics. After singing the first few lines of the song, her attention shifts to a blue convertible car, a Chesil Speedster (a replica of a classic Porsche 356), which she then walks over to, climbing into the passenger seat. After sitting there, as if almost pondering on past memories, she takes off her silver boots, and places them on the back seat of the car. After walking barefoot back into the building, almost closing the door, she peeks through the gap to see an anonymous male get into the vehicle and drive off with the boots still in the back. While this scene plays out, which primarily relates to the lyrics of the song, the camera frequently cuts to The Noisettes, complete with orchestral accompaniments and backing singers, practicing in what appears to be a derelict theatre (old smoke damaged theatre at Alexander Palace), lit with a soft red light. Shoniwa is dressed in a kitsch, white tasseled dress, dancing barefoot (from removing the boots previously). Towards the end of the video, the camera begins to frequently cut to the circle balcony above the rehearsal space, where Shoniwa can be seen again, this time dressed in black, singing out over the balcony. As the music ends, the final shot shows a silhouette of Shoniwa in front of a giant red orb, as the camera pans out slightly and fades to black.
The video was released on the band's official YouTube channel on May 1, 2009 and received over 150,000 views up until June 21, 2009 when it was officially released as a single. As of February 28, 2010 it has received over 2,500,000 views.[3]
Formats and track listings
- Digital download
- "Never Forget You"
- "Never Forget You" (FP remix)
- "When You Were Young" (Radio 1 Live Lounge)
- "Never Forget You" (video)
Release history
Country | Release Date | Format | Label |
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United Kingdom | June 21, 2009[1] | digital download | Mercury/Universal Records |
Reception
Critical reception
The single was chosen as of one of USA Today's "Picks of the Week" for July 14, 2009 with the following comment, "the Brit pop trio's bubbly soul ditty is, thanks to Shingai Shoniwa's sweet crooning, reminiscent of an early Motown party groove."[4]
Chart performance
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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Eurochart Hot 100 Singles | 62 |
Hungarian Airplay Chart [5] | 6 |
Irish Singles Chart | 24 |
Swiss Singles Chart[6] | 73 |
UK Singles Chart | 18 |
Media
- Noisettes performed "Never Forget You" on The CW's TV series One Tree Hill in the late 2009.
- The Noisettes performed the song on the syndicated TV series The Wendy Williams Show on August 11, 2009.
- Emma Watson listens to Never Forget You and featured it on her official website.
- The song was featured in episode eight of season two of CBS's TV series 90210.
- "Never Forget You" was featured on a DFS Furniture television advertisement in 2010.
- Features on the soundtrack for the 2010 movie Leap Year
- "Never Forget You" was featured in the television advertisement of Paris a Chilean store
- "Never Forget You" is at the basis of Vodafone's extensive mass-marketing campaigns (TV & radio ads) started in February 2010 in Italy.
References
- ^ a b http://www.myspace.com/noisettesuk
- ^ http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=10876
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4dSEyaT6R8
- ^ Jones, Steve (July 14, 2009), "Pick of the week". USA Today.
- ^ "Hungarian Airplay Chart". Mahasz.hu. Retrieved 2009-12-05.
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