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are in the running for a Number One record in the UK Album Charts this week, a triumph that would cap off a winning 2024 for the Britpop veterans from York. Earlier this year, they hit the top spot with their sixth studio album with their latest, , seeing Rick Witter & co. rework some of their classic hits with added orchestral flourishes.

One such song to be given a sumptuous makeover is their 1996 hit The song has long been one of their biggest anthems but, as frontman Witter told this writer a few years ago, when the group originally wrote it, they didn’t even think it would be a single. “I remember it being one of the more difficult songs to complete off that album,” Witter recalled. “There were certain songs that were more of a struggle than others but around the time we were writing , we were also writing and and , which flowed a lot more easily.



But with this particular track, it took a while. We were writing bits of it but we just couldn’t work out a way of completing it, making it a whole. When we eventually did demo it, I actually remember saying to the rest of the band, ‘this is a really good B-side’.

We sat on it for a while and then re-recorded it and added all the brass, which then made it start to feel a little bit more like a single. We’d written a lot of the other songs by then and it seemed to fit better after we’d re-recorded it. Before that, it felt weirdly out on a limb compared to all of the other songs we were writing.

” Witter comica.

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