Country House

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About Country House

"Country House" is a song by English alternative rock band Blur. It was released as the lead single from the band's fourth album The Great Escape on 14 August 1995. Released on the same day as the Oasis single "Roll with It" – in a chart battle dubbed the "Battle of Britpop" – "Country House" reached number one in the UK Singles Chart (the first of two Blur singles to reach number one, the second being 1997's "Beetlebum"). The song is the band's best-selling single, with over 540,000 copies sold as of May 2014.  


Year:
1995
3:57
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City dweller, successful fella thought to himself
Oops I've got a lot of money
Caught in a rat race terminally
I'm a professional cynic but my heart's not in it
I'm payin' the price of livin' life at the limit
Caught up in the century's anxiety
Yes, it preys on him
He's gettin' thin, try the simple life

He lives in a house
A very big house in the country
Watchin' afternoon repeats
And the food he eats in the country
He takes all manner of pills
And piles up analyst bills in the country
Oh, it's like an animal farm
That's the rural charm in the country

He's got morning glory and life's a different story
Everything's going jackanory
Touched with his own mortality
He's reading Balzac, knocking back Prozac
It's a helping hand that makes you feel wonderfully blind
Oh, it's a century's remedy
For the faint at heart
A new start, try the simple life

He lives in a house
A very big house in the country
He's got a fog in his chest
So he needs a lot of rest in the country
He doesn't drink, smoke, laugh
Takes herbal baths in the country
You should come to no harm
On the animal farm in the country
In the country, in the country, in the country

Blow, blow me out, I am so sad, I don't know why
Blow, blow me out, I am so sad, I don't know why

Oh he lives in a house
A very big house in the country
Watchin' afternoon repeats
And the food he eats in the country
He takes all manner of pills
And piles up analyst bills in the country
Oh, it's like an animal farm
That's the rural charm in the country

Oh he lives in a house
A very big house in the country
He's got a fog in his chest
So he needs a lot of rest in the country
He doesn't drink, smoke, laugh
Takes herbal baths in the country
You should come to no harm
On the animal farm in the country

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Blur

Blur are an English alternative rock band. Formed in London in 1988 as Seymour, the group consists of singer/keyboardist Damon Albarn, guitarist/singer Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree. Blur's debut album Leisure (1991) incorporated the sounds of Madchester and shoegazing. Following a stylistic change influenced by English guitar pop groups such as The Kinks, The Beatles and XTC, Blur released Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993), Parklife (1994) and The Great Escape (1995). As a result, the band helped to popularise the Britpop genre and achieved mass popularity in the UK, aided by a chart battle with rival band Oasis in 1995 dubbed "The Battle of Britpop". more »

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Written by: STEVEN ALEXANDER JAMES, DAVID ROWNTREE, DAMON ALBARN, GRAHAM COXON

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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10 facts about this song

Band Formation
"Country House" is a song by the British band "Blur". This band was formed in London in 1988 and consists of members Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree.
Chart Rankings
Released on August 14, 1995, "Country House" debuted at number one in the UK Singles Chart, marking Blur's first ever number one hit.
Album Feature
It was the lead single from their fourth album, "The Great Escape". The album's cover art also features the band members in a pose similar to the one from the "Country House" music video.
Song Genre
"Country House" falls under the genre of Britpop, a mid-1990s British music movement that highlighted Britishness and produced brighter and catchier alternative rock and pop songs.
Song Lyrics
Lyrically, the song tells the story of a man who leaves the city for the tranquility of the country, which is a reflection of the band's own desire to escape fame's demands.
Chart Battle History
It's known as the winner of the famous 'Battle of Britpop', where Blur's "Country House" and Oasis's "Roll With It" were released on the same day, sparking a media frenzy.
Music Video
Directed by British artist Damien Hirst, the music video for "Country House" features comic actor Keith Allen and is set in a modern, abstract country house.
Awards
The song won 'Best British Single' at the 1996 Brit Awards, further cementing the band's dominance in the Britpop scene.
Critical Reception
Although it was a commercial success, "Country House" received mixed reviews from music critics. Some praised its catchy tune and humorous video, while others criticized it for its lack of depth and perceived commercialism.
Song Legacy
Despite its mixed critical reception, "Country House" remains one of Blur's most popular songs and is often performed at their live shows.

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