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+ | | Name = The Chad Who Loved Me | ||
+ | | Album = {{drop | ||
+ | |[[Discography:Attack of the Grey Lantern (Album)|Attack of the Grey Lantern]] <small>(11)</small> | ||
+ | |[[Discography:Mansun: The Demo Tapes|Mansun: The Demo Tapes]] <small>(11)</small> | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | Demo = [[Discography:Mansun: The Demo Tapes|Mansun: The Demo Tapes]] <small>(33)</small> | ||
+ | | Length = {{drop | ||
+ | |5:02 <small>(Album version)</small> | ||
+ | |4:29 <small>(Near final demo)</small> | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | B-side = | ||
+ | | AltTitles = | ||
+ | | Recorded = {{drop | ||
+ | |[[Mike Hunter]], [[Ian Caple]] | ||
+ | |[[Ronnie Stone]] in 1997 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | Writer = [[Paul Draper]] | ||
+ | | Producer = [[Paul Draper]] | ||
+ | | Mixed = [[Clif Norrell]] | ||
+ | | Released = {{drop | ||
+ | |[[Discography:Attack of the Grey Lantern (Album)|Attack of the Grey Lantern]] | ||
+ | |26{{supo|th}} March 1997 <small>(Japan)</small> | ||
+ | |28{{supo|th}} April 1997 <small>(UK)</small> | ||
+ | |[[Discography:Mansun: The Demo Tapes|Mansun: The Demo Tapes]] <small>(Bootleg release)</small> | ||
+ | |[[Dark Mavis (Near Final) (Demo)|Dark Mavis (Near Final)]] May 1999 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | Chart position = | ||
+ | | Publisher = [[Universal Music Publishing|Universal]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | | AlbumNavName = [[Discography:Attack of the Grey Lantern (Album)|Attack of the Grey Lantern]] | ||
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+ | | Current = The Chad Who Loved Me | ||
+ | | Next = [[Mansun's Only Love Song (Song)|Mansun's Only Love Song]] | ||
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'The Chad Who Loved Me' is a song by Mansun which was first released on the bands debut album 'Attack of the Grey Lantern'. | 'The Chad Who Loved Me' is a song by Mansun which was first released on the bands debut album 'Attack of the Grey Lantern'. | ||
− | + | =Release information= | |
'''[[Attack of the Grey Lantern]]'''<br /> | '''[[Attack of the Grey Lantern]]'''<br /> | ||
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as: [[The Chad Who Loved Me (Near Final)]] | as: [[The Chad Who Loved Me (Near Final)]] | ||
− | + | =Song Credits= | |
[[Paul Draper]] - Vocals, Guitars, Piano, Synthesizer<br /> | [[Paul Draper]] - Vocals, Guitars, Piano, Synthesizer<br /> | ||
[[Dominic Chad]] - Lead Guitar <br /> | [[Dominic Chad]] - Lead Guitar <br /> | ||
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Recorded by [[Mike Hunter]], [[Ian Caple]] and [[Ronnie Stone]]<br /> | Recorded by [[Mike Hunter]], [[Ian Caple]] and [[Ronnie Stone]]<br /> | ||
Produced by [[Paul Draper]]<br /> | Produced by [[Paul Draper]]<br /> | ||
− | Written by [[Paul Draper]] and published by [[Universal Publishing Ltd.]] | + | Written by [[Paul Draper]] and published by [[Universal Music Publishing|Universal Publishing Ltd.]] |
− | + | =Liner Notes= | |
− | + | {{QuotesC|Like many things on Mansun records the title of this track was changed at the last minute, jokingly. It was originally called 'Despairate [sic] Icons'. Where the band kicks in with the drums after the string intro was where it started when we originally recorded it, and then the strings were bolted on from a seperate session. I really wanted this as a single, but nobody else was keen, really. Written in various stages, with myself, and Dom Chad working out the strings in various stages, it was all joined together at the mastering session. Nobody had heard it in its full glory until it was mastered as it only existed as an idea in my head. I'd had the lyrics for a while, and originally the track segued into a song called 'The Most To Gain'. | |
+ | |author=[[Paul Draper]] | ||
+ | |source=''[[Attack of the Grey Lantern]] 3CD Collectors Edition'' | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | =Lyrics= | |
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− | + | |The Chad Who Loved Me | |
− | All come crashing down, your desperate icon | + | | |
− | You've got to gob on, your desperate icon | + | All come crashing down, your desperate icon |
− | You'll all come crashing in, your desperate icon | + | You've got to gob on, your desperate icon |
+ | You'll all come crashing in, your desperate icon | ||
You've got to gob on, your desperate icon | You've got to gob on, your desperate icon | ||
− | Am I a God or am I Jesus? | + | Am I a God or am I Jesus? |
− | Am I a man or am I a boy? | + | Am I a man or am I a boy? |
− | Do I feel love or just possession? | + | Do I feel love or just possession? |
Do I feel holy or nothing at all? | Do I feel holy or nothing at all? | ||
− | You can't deny | + | You can't deny |
− | That your shit just tastes as sweet as mine | + | That your shit just tastes as sweet as mine |
− | And you can't deny | + | And you can't deny |
− | That your shit just tastes as sweet as mine | + | That your shit just tastes as sweet as mine |
Sweet Jesus | Sweet Jesus | ||
+ | |lyrics by: [[Paul Draper]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | =References= | |
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 15 September 2020
Mansun Song | |
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Name | The Chad Who Loved Me |
Album |
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Demo | Mansun: The Demo Tapes (33) |
Track length |
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Writer/composer | Paul Draper |
Recorded |
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Producer | Paul Draper |
Mixed by | Clif Norrell |
Released |
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Published by | Universal |
Songs from Attack of the Grey Lantern | ||||
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The Chad Who Loved Me | → | Mansun's Only Love Song |
'The Chad Who Loved Me' is a song by Mansun which was first released on the bands debut album 'Attack of the Grey Lantern'.
Release information
Attack of the Grey Lantern
26 March 1997 (Japan)
28 April 1997 (UK)
Mansun: The Demo Tapes
Bootleg release / May 1999
as: The Chad Who Loved Me (Near Final)
Song Credits
Paul Draper - Vocals, Guitars, Piano, Synthesizer
Dominic Chad - Lead Guitar
Stove - Bass
Andie Rathbone - Drums
Strings arranged by Stefan Girardet
Mixed by Clif Norrell
Recorded by Mike Hunter, Ian Caple and Ronnie Stone
Produced by Paul Draper
Written by Paul Draper and published by Universal Publishing Ltd.
Liner Notes
Like many things on Mansun records the title of this track was changed at the last minute, jokingly. It was originally called 'Despairate [sic] Icons'. Where the band kicks in with the drums after the string intro was where it started when we originally recorded it, and then the strings were bolted on from a seperate session. I really wanted this as a single, but nobody else was keen, really. Written in various stages, with myself, and Dom Chad working out the strings in various stages, it was all joined together at the mastering session. Nobody had heard it in its full glory until it was mastered as it only existed as an idea in my head. I'd had the lyrics for a while, and originally the track segued into a song called 'The Most To Gain'. | ||
—Paul Draper Attack of the Grey Lantern 3CD Collectors Edition |
Lyrics
The Chad Who Loved Me
All come crashing down, your desperate icon You've got to gob on, your desperate icon You'll all come crashing in, your desperate icon You've got to gob on, your desperate icon
Am I a God or am I Jesus? Am I a man or am I a boy? Do I feel love or just possession? Do I feel holy or nothing at all?
You can't deny That your shit just tastes as sweet as mine And you can't deny That your shit just tastes as sweet as mine Sweet Jesus
lyrics by: Paul Draper