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The Courteeners discography
The Courteeners
Studio albums4
EPs3
Singles9
Video albums1
Music videos9

The discography of English rock band The Courteeners consists of 4 studio albums, 4 EPs, 9 singles and 1 DVD album. Several of the band's songs have been featured in adverts and TV shows.

Studio albums

Year Album Chart Position
UK
2008 St. Jude 4 - Gold Certification
2010 Falcon 6 - Gold Certification
2013 Anna 6
2014 Concrete Love 3 - Silver Certification
2015 Concrete Love - Extra Love
  • Expanded re-release studio album
  • Released: 27 November 2015
  • Label: Cooperative Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
83

EPs

Singles

Year Title Chart Position Album
UK
2007 "Cavorting" 192 St. Jude
"Acrylic" 44
2008 "What Took You So Long?" 20
"Not Nineteen Forever" 19
"No You Didn't, No You Don't" 35
"That Kiss" 36
2010 "You Overdid It Doll" 28 Falcon
"Take Over The World" 114
2012 "Lose Control" 82 Anna
2013 "Van Der Graaff" -
"Are You In Love With A Notion?" -
2014 "Summer" - Concrete Love
"How Good It Was" 66

Video albums

In other media

'Fallowfield Hillbilly' appeared on ITV Granada's 'Soccer Night' programme during the goals/highlights round-up (season 2006-07) before the band had actually released any material.

'No You Didn't, No You Don't' features on Match of The Day 2 on BBC2 during the goals/highlights round-up (season 2007-08).

'What Took You So Long' was used for a series of television advertisements circa-Winter 2008 for the UK DCSF (Department for Children, Schools and Families) 'Science and Maths' campaign aimed at 11- to 16-year-olds to showcase the interesting and exciting jobs taking Science and Maths can lead young people to. It was also featured in a TV advert for Stagecoach, likely due to the mention of the coach company in the song's lyrics.

'Acrylic' was used as the backing track for a series of Vodafone television advertisements circa-Winter 2008.

'That Kiss' was used in the 90210 episode 'There's No Place Like Homecoming' (at the end of the episode during Ethan and Annie's first kiss).

'Not Nineteen Forever' is the backing track for the brand new 2009 promotional video for the North West Development Ageny (NWDA) video to promote tourism in the North West of England online and on TV [1]. The song is also on the playlist of the football PC game, Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 and featured in an episode of hit US show Cougar Town. It was used once more on BBC's Match Of The Day 2 as a backing track to the highlights of Saturday's English Premier League matches. It is used as the theme song to, the TV show, Sport Wales.

'The Opener' has been adopted as pre-match anthem by Doncaster Rovers FC, largely because of the inclusion of the word "Doncaster" within the lyrics.

'Cavorting' was used for one episode of Take Me Out on ITV backing one of the date reviews.

'Coronation Street' the majority of The Courteeners' tracks have also featured on UK soap opera 'Coronation Street' as background music on the jukebox in the Rovers Return pub. The band were also referenced in a story line between characters David Platt and girlfriend Tina McIntyre when David attempts to win back his girlfriend's affections by buying her tickets to watch the band.[1]

'Shameless' Channel 4's comedy drama which is set in Manchester has featured 'Bide Your Time' and 'Acrylic' in the latest (sixth) series in episodes seven and eight. The songs were played as background music during several scenes in the fictionary pub, The Jockey.

'Gavin & Stacey' BBC1 3rd Series featured The Courteeners in the first episode of the brand new series. Early demo versions of No you Didn't & No You Don't & Bide Your Time were played, and when it was the marriage of Ness, 'Kings of the New Road' was played. In Series 3 Episode 2 the song "Not Nineteen Forever" was used.

'Will It Be This Way Forever?' Was used in Series 15 episode 2 of Top Gear when the three presenters where driving second hand affordable sports saloons in Germany.

'Take Over The World' was used in a UK Visa 2012 Olympics advert and in the American series of ABC Family channel Greek's last episode.

'The Opener' was used in a Film 4 trailer for Easter Bank Holiday Weekend.

'Not Nineteen Forever' was also played through the speaker systems at Old Trafford, during the 2011-2012 season and the 2012-2013 season, primarily due to the fact that Manchester United had won 19 league titles and some of the band were fans.

'Take Over The World' another one played at Old Trafford on the pre-match playlist.

References

  1. ^ Moss, Adam (5 August 2008). "Diary: Corrie on Courteeners". Manchester Evening News.