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"So You Say"
Song
B-side"Don't Take Me Back"

"So You Say" is the second and final single by Siobhán Donaghy, taken from her second album Ghosts. It was co-written by Siobhan and producerprogrammer James Sanger.

The song was written about Donaghy's first relationship and the breakdown of it. Adam, although not the name of her love, was chosen, due to its biblical references (Adam and Eve) and the fact that Adam is a common name, so people can relate to it. Donaghy has said the song is a way of almost feeling sorry for herself.[citation needed] The single was also the final release from her album Ghosts, as well as her final single with Parlophone.

Reception

The single was released on the June 18, 2007, with the album Ghosts following on June 25, 2007. Siobhán first previewed the song on March 24, 2007 where she sang an acoustic version on Capital FM. However the final album version is very different from this acoustic version.

The single charted at #76 in the United Kingdom, due to the lack of promotion.

Music video

The music video sees Siobhán walking through a mysterious house filled with winding corridors and entering various rooms whilst following a strange man named "Adam" (as the song states). She is featured in a room with almost motionless birds and in another with shattered glass floating around her. Near the end of the video, Siobhan confronts "Adam", who seems to be almost "possessed" with his eyes and mouth glowing. She then kisses him and becomes "possessed" herself as seen in the screenshot. The video was filmed in an old magistrates' court. It was said to be inspired by the film Inland Empire, directed by David Lynch.

Track listing

CD1
  1. "So You Say" (Album Version)
  2. "Don't Take Me Back"
CD2
  1. "So You Say" (Album Version)
  2. "Don't Give It Up" (Robert Cory Remix)
  3. "So You Say" (Acoustic)
  4. "So You Say" (Video)
  5. "Behind the Scenes of So You Say" (Video)

Charts

Singles Chart
(2007)
Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[1] 76

References