Id Do It All Again Bought My Jacket

2010 unmarried past Corinne Bailey Rae

"I'd Do Information technology All Once again"
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Single by Corinne Bailey Rae
from the album The Sea
Released 12 Jan 2010 (United States)
1 February 2010 (Uk)[1]
Genre Soul, jazz
Length 3:08 (album version)
Label EMI
Songwriter(due south) Corinne Bailey Rae
Producer(southward) Corinne Bailey Rae, Steve Chrisanthou
Corinne Bailey Rae singles chronology
""Breathless""
(2007)
"I'd Practise It All Once again"
(2010)
"Paris Nights/New York Mornings"
(2010)

"I'd Do Information technology All Once again" is the pb single from English singer Corinne Bailey Rae's second album The Bounding main and her beginning single in iii years.

Background [edit]

The song, which describes a partner's commitment to a human relationship despite having moments of difficulty, was written by Rae immediately after an statement with her belatedly married man Jason Rae in Jan 2008.[2] She stated in an interview with The Observer 'due south Sean O'Hagan that "It was written literally but subsequently me and Jason had this massive disagreement, a large argument, a bad one. Almost equally he was leaving the room, I simply sat down and wrote it. Information technology's just about how I felt almost him at that fourth dimension. Even right in the eye of the worst times, I think thinking that I would cull this exact life over again, that I would do it all over again. It was me maxim, I'1000 non wishing myself out of this state of affairs. I'm 100 percent committed to this person. I don't have any regrets almost this human relationship even though there are all these difficult times."[two]

Bailey Rae told The Sun: "There'southward a line in there that honey is bigger than your pride and that's how I felt most him. No one was more than right for me than him. No i."[3]

Meanwhile, in terms of musically choosing 'I'd Do It All Once more' as her first single in 3 years, she told noted Uk soul writer Pete Lewis of Blues & Soul: "I felt it was a expert way to re-introduce myself to people. Because it just starts with me playing my guitar and singing, but then all the different layers come in. And I actually like the fact that it grows and swells to merely one chorus, and then it retreats once more. You lot know, it follows an unusual song form, and I felt information technology was an honest and raw song near dear when things are difficult."[4]

Music video [edit]

The music video was directed by Jamie Thraves. Corinne Bailey Rae had been familiar with Thraves previous music videos, calling them "very real looking, cinematic and quite dark", according to Thraves. She asked for the same concept for her own music video.

Jamie Thraves shot the video in East Dulwich, a southern district of London, England.[5] It begins with Rae awaking somberly in bed while singing the commencement few lines of the song. She is then shown in front of a mirror dabbing lightly at her cheek with a make-up brush before exiting for a walk exterior. The video and so cuts to Rae buying groceries, walking through a dimly lit subway, and and then up a flight of stairs crowded with people who Rae has to weed through to become to her destination. The sequence of events repeats until the climax of the vocal where Rae breaks through the crowd of people and instead of awaking again in her bed. She tosses off her jacket and sings in forepart of moving traffic. Rae then runs into an alley where she stops to catch her jiff. After this scene, the cycle of awaking in bed, fixing her make-up, buying groceries then on, continues for the rest of the video.

Director Jamie Thraves said of the video's concept, "When I first heard the song I instantly saw her doing everyday things, shopping in a supermarket, walking through a park etc merely always singing in an intimate fashion." He continues to say "We agreed that the song had a lamentable outset, a hopeful middle and a pitiful ending, so that'due south what we aimed for with the visuals. She saw herself running at some bespeak, then that inspired the running down the alleyway and gave me the idea of her walking in front of traffic. We both saw that moment equally a great release in the video."

Promotion [edit]

Rae performed her vocal live at the Dutch TV show Ten De Leeuw on March 13.[6]

Track listings and formats [edit]

  • Digital download
  1. "I'd Practise It All Over again" (Rae) – 3:07
  • Promo CD
  1. "I'd Do It All Once more" (Rae) - 3:08
  2. "I'd Do It All Again Instrumental" - three:06

Credits [edit]

  • Written by Corinne Bailey Rae
  • Produced by Steve Chrisanthou and Corinne Bailey Rae
  • Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals by Corinne Bailey Rae
  • Drums by Luke Flowers
  • Bass by John Ellis
  • Organ, Bankroll Vocals by Steve Brown
  • Electric Guitar by Paul Farr
  • Backing Vocals by Jennifer Birch, John McCallum
  • Cello Solo by Simon Denton[7]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "I'd Do It All Again: Corinne Bailey Rae: Amazon.co.uk: MP3 Downloads". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-08-07 .
  2. ^ a b O'Hagan, Sean. Corinne Bailey Rae: 'Information technology happened to me. It could happen to anyone at whatever time'. The Observer. Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
  3. ^ "I'd Do It All Again Songfacts". Songfacts.com. 2009-11-27. Retrieved 2012-08-07 .
  4. ^ "Corinne Bailey Rae interview by Pete Lewis, 'Dejection & Soul' February 2010". Bluesandsoul.com. Retrieved 2012-08-07 .
  5. ^ "Corinne Bailey Rae". Bluesandsoul.com. Retrieved 2012-08-07 .
  6. ^ "Corinne Bailey Rae - I'd Exercise Information technology All Again *Live At Ten De Leeuw*". YouTube. 2010-04-26. Archived from the original on 2016-03-16. Retrieved 2012-02-23 .
  7. ^ Album liner notes

External links [edit]

  • Corinne Bailey Rae interview past Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' February 2010

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27d_Do_It_All_Again

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