Somewhere Only We Know
"Somewhere Only We Know" is a song by English band Keane. It is their third single. The song is played using a piano, drums and bass. The song was the first single from the album Hopes and Fears. The single was very popular in the United Kingdom and world wide.
Composition and recording
change"Somewhere Only We Know" was composed by Tim Rice-Oxley in 2001.
The song was first played on the guitar, just before Dominic Scott left the band. It was recorded as a demo the same year with piano instead of the guitar. Keane recorded the final version in 2003 at the Helioscentric Studios, East Sussex for the album.
Keane played this song at the historical concert Live 8 in London.
Information of songs
changeSomewhere Only We Know
changeThe drummer for Keane, Richard Hughes, said that the band had been asked if the song was about a place. He said that Rice-Oxley had said that to the members of the band it might be about a place or a feeling. He also said that the song can mean something to each person and each person can relate the song to their own memories. He felt that the song was more of a theme than being about any single place or time.[1] Look at the interview for this song, the place that only we know is when friends get High together.
The song is related to trees:
- The three different music videos show Keane in a forest.
- Images used when the band performs the song live include pictures of a forest.
- The cover of the single has leaves falling.
- One promo single had a burning tree.
- "Snowed Under" b-side mentions "Manser's Shaw", a forest area in Battle, East Sussex.
- "Walnut Tree" b-side mentions a tree.
B-sides
change"Somewhere Only We Know" has been released two times as a single. Each time it had a different b-side.
Walnut Tree
changeThe lyrics of "Walnut Tree" talk about waiting for someone or something. Rice-Oxley has not talked about a real meaning to this. The song appeared on the "Music from the OC: Mix 2" soundtrack.
Snowed Under
change"Snowed Under" talks about a place called "Manser's Shaw". This is a place where the band used to spent their days. It was inspired by a poem[2] "Snowed Under" was the only b-side played live during 2004, 2005 and early 2006.
Track listings
changeCD Single CID849
- "Somewhere Only We Know"
- "Walnut Tree"
- "Snowed Under"
- "Somewhere Only We Know" (CD-ROM Video)
UK 7" Vinyl IS849
- "Somewhere Only We Know"
- "Snowed Under"
Other versions
changeGermany CD Single
Released March 26, 2004
- Somewhere Only We Know
- Snowed Under
Spain CD Single
Released April 16, 2004
- Somewhere Only We Know
- Walnut Tree
- Somewhere Only We Know (Video)
UK, 3" Pocket CD Released July 19, 2004
- Somewhere Only We Know
- Snowed Under
- Somewhere Only We Know (Polyphonic ringtone)
- Snowed Under (Polyphonic ringtone)
- Somewhere Only We Know (Truetone)
- Snowed Under (Truetone)
Cover versions and TV
changeThe song has been covered by:
- Natasha Bedingfield (Jo Whiley's Radio 1 programme).
- Lifehouse
- Laura Michelle Kelly
- Travis (After Mark and Lard Show)
It has appeared on:
- The Movie The Lake House
- The television programme Pimp My Ride
- A Victoria's Secret commercial
- The Ashlee Simpson Show"
- Grey's Anatomy
- The movie trailer for Finding Neverland
- An episode of Doctor Who Confidential in 2005
- The movie trailer forWinnie the Pooh in 2010
- An episode of The Blacklist
Music videos
changeThere are three music videos for this song:
International version
changeKeane comes out of a studio and takes a taxi. Then they come across a forest where the "simple thing" aliens live. Each alien represents the spirit of a tree. The video was directed by Colin Hardy.
United States version 1
changeThe video is the same without the "simple thing" aliens
United States version 2
changeThis video was made in May 29, 2004 in Hollywood, California. It was directed by The Saline Project.
References
change- ↑ "Keaneshaped - FAQ - What are the songs about? - Somewhere Only We Know". Retrieved 1 June 2006.
- ↑ "Keane FAQ". Keaneshaped.
Keane |
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Tim Rice-Oxley | Tom Chaplin | Richard Hughes | Dominic Scott |
Discography |
Albums: Hopes and Fears | Under the Iron Sea | Perfect Symmetry | Strangeland |
Extended plays: EP Live Recordings 2004 | Retrospective EP1 | Night Train | Retrospective EP2 |
Singles: "Call Me What You Like" | "Wolf at the Door" | "Everybody's Changing (Part 1)" | "This Is the Last Time (Part 1)" | "Somewhere Only We Know" | "Everybody's Changing (Part 2)" | "Bedshaped" | "This Is the Last Time (Part 2)" | "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" | "Bend and Break" | "Atlantic" | "Is It Any Wonder?" | "Crystal Ball" | "Nothing in My Way" | "A Bad Dream" | "Try Again" | "The Night Sky" | "Spiralling" | "The Lovers Are Losing" | "Perfect Symmetry" | "Better Than This" | "Stop for a Minute" | "Silenced by the Night" | "Disconnected" | "Sovereign Light Café" |
DVDs: Hopes and Fears DVD | Strangers DVD | Under the Iron Sea DVD | Keane Live | Perfect Symmetry DVD |
Other: List of songs by Keane |