Bluetonic
The Bluetones
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When I am sad and weary When all my hope is gone And I can't put my finger on the time things first went wrong I have a little secret I like to tell myself And until now I haven't told anybody else You may not see things my way Like my method or my reasons But you can't tell me that I'm wrong There's no heart you can't melt With a certain little smile And no challenge should be faced Without a little charm and a lot of style So don't put your faith in time - she heals but doesn't change And only a fool won't take the chance to stay the same When I am sad and weary When all my hope is gone I walk around my house and think of you with nothing on I have a list of things I go over in my mind When I can just sit right back and watch the world unwind You may not see things my way I don't care 'cause I'm not asking But you can't tell me that I'm wrong There's no heart you can't melt With a certain little smile And no challenge should be faced Without a little charm and a lot of style So don't put your faith in time - she heals but doesn't change And only a fool won't take the chance to stay the same Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah!
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Written by: ADAM PATRICK DEVLIN, EDWARD DANIEL CHESTER, MARK JAMES MORRISS, SCOTT EDWARD MORRISS
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15 facts about this song
Artist"Bluetonic" is a song by the British indie rock band The Bluetones.
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Year ReleasedThe song was officially released in the year 1995.
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Re-ReleaseThe song was re-released in 1996 as the follow-up to The Bluetones’ debut single “Slight Return”.
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Album Appearance"Bluetonic" is included in the band's debut album, “Expecting To Fly”.
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Chart PerformanceUpon its re-release, the track hit number 19 on the UK Singles Chart.
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Bands DebutWith the re-release of "Bluetonic", The Bluetones marked their space in the music industry.
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Song DurationThe song duration for "Bluetonic" runs approximately 4 minutes and 15 seconds long.
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GenreThe song falls under the genre of British Indie Rock, which was particularly influential during the 90s.
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Band MembersThe band at the time of the song's release included lead vocalist Mark Morriss, guitarist Adam Devlin, bassist Scott Morriss, and drummer Eds Chesters.
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EmblematicThe song has become emblematic of the band's contribution to Britpop.
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Album SuccessThe album "Expecting to Fly" that features "Bluetonic", debuted at #1 in the UK Albums Chart, thus validating the song's contribution.
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Song PopularityThe song is popularly associated with the band and often played at their live gigs.
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Impact on British Indie Music"Bluetonic" is considered one of the key tracks that defined the Britpop indie scene in the mid-1990s.
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Song CompositionThe song is known for its distinctive jangly guitar sound and melodic tune, typical of the Britpop era.
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RecognitionThe song "Bluetonic" and the album "Expecting to Fly" helped The Bluetones to secure a nomination for Best New British Band at the 1996 Brit Awards.
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