Mayhem (Imelda May song)
"Mayhem" | ||||
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Single by Imelda May | ||||
from the album Mayhem | ||||
B-side | "Proud and Humble" | |||
Released | September 13, 2010 | |||
Format | Digital download, 7" vinyl | |||
Recorded | May 2010 — June 2010 at Embassy Studios in Basingstoke, United Kingdom | |||
Genre | Rockabilly | |||
Length | 2:46 | |||
Label | Decca | |||
Writer(s) | Imelda May | |||
Producer(s) | Imelda May, Andy Wright, Gavin Goldberg | |||
Imelda May singles chronology | ||||
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"Mayhem" is a song by Irish rockabilly singer Imelda May. Written solely by May, the song was released as her fourth single on September 13, 2010 and the second single from her third studio album of the same name. It has become one of May's signature songs, next to her first single "Johnny Got a Boom Boom."
Origin and recording
The song was written after the release of May's second studio album, Love Tattoo, which she was promoting on tour at the time of writing. The song was recorded during the Mayhem sessions at Embassy Studios, a sixteen track analogue recording studio in a converted cow shed, near Basingstoke, United Kingdom. A remastered version of the song was released as a bonus track on the iTunes version of Mayhem.[1] Alternate mixes by Andy Green and producer Andy Wright were released as part of a desktop widget available on Imelda May's official website.
Speaking of the writing and production of both the song and the album, May said: "I'm over the moon with how Mayhem has turned out – I hope people enjoy it. I feel I’ve made the album I wanted that reflects the spectrum of all my influences from music past but is a record firmly in the here & now."[2]
Release and promotion
"Mayhem" was released on September 13, 2010 after the release of Mayhem in Ireland ten days earlier and after the album was delayed for release in the United Kingdom.
The song was performed on The Late Late Show[3] on September 10 and Later... with Jools Holland[4] on October 12, respectively.
"Mayhem" was May's first release to chart in Ireland. Entering the charts on September 9, it peaked in its second week at No. 24 in the Irish Singles Chart.[5][6]
Music video
Filmed on a similar budget to her previous single "Psycho", the promotional music video for "Mayhem" is centered around the lyrics of the song, which is a story of a recently separated couple. The video also features The Imelda May Band performing the song.
Musicians and personnel
- The Imelda May Band
- Imelda May - vocals, bodhrán
- Darrel Higham - guitars
- Al Gare - bass, double bass
- Stevew Rushton - drums, percussion
- Dave Priseman - trumpet, flugel, percussion
- Technical personnel
- Imelda May - producer, mixing
- Andy Wright - producer, mixing
- Gavin Goldberg - producer, mixing
- Graham Dominy - engineer
- Darrel Highham - mixing
- Guy Davie - mastering
Track listing
All songs written by Imelda May.
- Digital download[7]
- "Mayhem" - 2:46
- "Mayhem" (acoustic) - 2:23
- "Proud and Humble" - 4:00
- "Mayhem" (mastered version) - 2:58
- 7" vinyl[8]
- "Mayhem" - 2:46
- "Proud and Humble" - 4:00
External links
References
- ↑ "Mayhem by Imelda May - Download Mayhem on iTunes". iTunes. Apple Inc. Retrieved December 25, 2010.
- ↑ "FAME Recommends: Imelda May "Mayhem"". FAMEmagazine.co.uk. August 11, 2010. Retrieved December 27, 2010. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Mayhem at No.1 by Imelda May on MySpace". MySpace.com. September 10, 2010. Retrieved December 25, 2010.
- ↑ "Imelda May >> Imelda Appearing on Jools Holland". http://imeldamay.co.uk. October 11, 2010. Retrieved December 25, 2010. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "irishcharts.com - Discography Imelda May". [http://irish-charts.com/ irishcharts.com. Retrieved December 27, 2010. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "The Irish Charts - All there is to know". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved December 27, 2010.
- ↑ "Mayhem (Video Version) - EP by Imelda May - Download Mayhem (Video Version) - EP on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved December 27, 2010.
- ↑ "45cat - Imelda May - Mayhem / Proud and Humble - Decca - 274966 1". 45cat. Retrieved December 27, 2010. External link in
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