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Songbird (Bernard Fanning song)

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"Songbird"
Single by Bernard Fanning
from the album Tea & Sympathy
Released2005
RecordedReal World Studios
GenreRock
Length2:36
LabelDew Process
Songwriter(s)Bernard Fanning
Producer(s)Tchad Blake & Bernard Fanning
Bernard Fanning singles chronology
"Wish You Well"
(2005)
"Songbird"
(2005)
"Watch Over Me"
(2006)

"Songbird" is the second single from Bernard Fanning's solo debut album Tea & Sympathy, released in 2005. It reached #11 on National Airplay Charts in January 2006,[1] and was #14 on Triple J Hottest 100 in 2005. The single was not released as a CD single, alike Fanning's prior single "Wish You Well."

Production

The song was recorded in the first set of sessions for Tea & Sympathy in Peter Gabriel's Bath studio Real World Studios in mid-2005. The song features multi-instrumentalist John Bedggood on violin.

Music video

The music video for "Songbird" was filmed by Head Pictures who previously worked with Fanning on his prior single "Wish You Well" .

Set in a grand Queensland house, the music clip features Fanning playing an acoustic guitar and singing the song facing the camera. Fanning spins on the spot while the camera films the song, however there are several cuts of him doing this in differently coloured rooms with Fanning wearing different clothing in each cut, however assuming the same position from the prior shot, blending each shot seamlessly. Each shot usually lasts about 1–5 seconds, though there are some faster transitions providing a speedy shutter effect.[2]

References

  1. ^ BernardFanning.com Archived 2008-05-25 at WebCite reports on "Songbird"'s success.
  2. ^ "Bernard Fanning - "Songbird" Video". Take 40.