Say Nothing (song)
"Say Nothing" | ||||||||||
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Single by Example | ||||||||||
from the album The Evolution of Man | ||||||||||
Released | 16 September 2012 | |||||||||
Format | Digital download | |||||||||
Length | 3:46 | |||||||||
Label | Ministry of Sound | |||||||||
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"Say Nothing" is a song by British singer Example, from his fourth studio album The Evolution of Man. It was released as the album's lead single on 16 September 2012 in the United Kingdom. The song was written by Example, Johnny McDaid, and Dirty South, and it was produced by Dirty South with additional production by Moám.[1] The song features guitar work by Graham Coxon.[2]
"Say Nothing" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 2, being kept off the top spot by The Script's "Hall of Fame", which spent a second week at number one.[3]
Contents
Background and release
"Say Nothing" received its world premier on 30 July 2012 on the Capital FM Breakfast Show. NME confirmed that the single would feature remixes from Roska, TC, BURNS, Foamo and Hardwell.[4] The interview also stated that "Say Nothing" and "Perfect Replacement" would receive their live debuts in August 2012 at the V Festival.
On 30 July 2012, Example revealed the single artwork via Twitter [5] and confirmed via a comment on Facebook that it features a photo of his younger self, around two years old [6] layered over a photo he took in Austria on an aeroplane. In an interview, he revealed that the original photo won a 'Good Looking Baby' contest in his local paper, and he wanted the single artwork to be different from the popular 'boring' artwork, and just wanted it to look 'cool'.[7]
Critical reception
The single has received mixed reviews, being criticised for the double negative 'don't speak no more' by Popjustice,[8] but generally getting good reception. Capital FM received many positive tweets from listeners after the world premiere [9] and 4Music expressed their love for it, saying it was 'definitely worth the wait' with a 'humongous guitar riff and big stadium chorus'.[10] Digital Spy rated it four stars, calling it "an electronic anthem that's ready to take over the airwaves" and commenting that it "maintains a sense of depth, proving that despite his questionable celebrity jibes his talent still comes out on top".[11]
Music video
The official video for "Say Nothing" premiered on Example's YouTube channel on 8 August 2012.[12] The video was recorded in Almería, Andalucia, Spain.[13]
Track listing
Digital download[14] | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Say Nothing" (Radio Edit) | 3:46 |
2. | "Say Nothing" (Extended Club Mix) | 5:45 |
3. | "Say Nothing" (Hardwell and Dannic Remix) | 6:15 |
4. | "Say Nothing" (Foamo Remix) | 5:41 |
5. | "Say Nothing" (Roska Remix) | 3:37 |
6. | "Say Nothing" (TC Remix) | 3:44 |
"Say Nothing" (BURNS Remix) – single[15] | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Say Nothing" (BURNS Remix) | 4:39 |
CD single (EP) | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Say Nothing" (Radio Edit) | 3:46 |
2. | "Say Nothing" (Extended Club Mix) | 5:45 |
3. | "Say Nothing" (Hardwell and Dannic Remix) | 6:15 |
4. | "Say Nothing" (BURNS Remix) | 4:39 |
5. | "Say Nothing" (Foamo Remix) | 5:41 |
6. | "Say Nothing" (Roska Remix) | 3:37 |
7. | "Say Nothing" (TC Remix) | 3:44 |
8. | "Say Nothing" (Instrumental Edit) | 3:46 |
CD single | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Say Nothing" (Radio Edit) | 3:46 |
2. | "Say Nothing" (Extended Club Mix) | 5:45 |
Credits and personnel
- Example – songwriter
- Johnny McDaid – songwriter, backing vocals
- Dirty South – songwriter, producer, keyboards and drum programming
- Moám – additional production, keyboards and synthesizers
- Wez Clarke – mixer, additional programming and drums
- Jon Moon – vocal recording
- Graham Coxon – guitars[16]
- Tom Goss – guitars[17]
Credits adapted from album liner notes.[18]
Charts
Chart (2012) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[19] | 54 |
Czech Republic (Rádio Top 100)[20] | 94 |
Ireland (IRMA)[21] | 22 |
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[22] | 2 |
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[23] | 66 |
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[24] | 2 |
UK Dance (Official Charts Company)[25] | 1 |
UK Indie (Official Charts Company)[26] | 1 |
References
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- ↑ http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20121024-0000/Issue1179.pdf
- ↑ "ČNS IFPI" (in Czech). Hitparáda – Radio Top 100 Oficiální. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: insert 201243 into search.
- ↑ "Chart Track: Week 39, 2012". Irish Singles Chart.
- ↑ "Archive Chart: 2012-09-29". Scottish Singles Top 40.
- ↑ "SNS IFPI" (in Slovak). Hitparáda – Radio Top 100 Oficiálna. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: insert 201243 into search.
- ↑ "Archive Chart: 2012-09-29" UK Singles Chart.
- ↑ "Archive Chart: 2012-09-29" UK Dance Chart. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
- ↑ "Archive Chart: 2012-09-29" UK Indie Chart. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
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