Fuck It, I Love You (Malcolm Middleton song)
"Fuck It, I Love You" | ||||
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Single by Malcolm Middleton | ||||
from the album A Brighter Beat | ||||
B-side | "Pick Me Up" | |||
Released | 1 April 2007 | |||
Recorded | Castle of Doom Studios Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Length | 3:46 | |||
Label | Full Time Hobby FTH034 (UK, 7") | |||
Songwriter(s) | Malcolm Middleton | |||
Producer(s) | Tony Doogan | |||
Malcolm Middleton singles chronology | ||||
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A Brighter Beat track listing | ||||
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"Fuck It, I Love You" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter Malcolm Middleton, from his third album, A Brighter Beat. It was his fifth single overall, and his second single from A Brighter Beat, released as "Beep Beep, I Love You" in the UK on 1 April 2007 on Full Time Hobby.
Overview[edit]
BigYawn.net comment on the song in their review of A Brighter Beat:
“ | In the verses, the music has a bouncy, whimsical feel, but when you reach the chorus and he utters the line "Fuck it, I love you/There you go/Three little words on a mobile phone," both the music and the vocals turn much more plaintive as he says "When are you comin’ home?/Don't want to be alone" You have to wonder what the answer is because the music turns darker and heavier in the bridge before returning to the original, lighter sound, which is finally explained in the third verse when he says "I'm pretending that everything's OK," but it's clear that he's barely holding things together.[1] | ” |
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Track listing[edit]
Songs, music and lyrics by Malcolm Middleton.
- 7" FTH034
- "Beep Beep, I Love You" – 3:46
- "Pick Me Up" – 2:48
Personnel[edit]
- Malcolm Middleton – vocals, guitar, bass guitar
- Jenny Reeve – vocals
- Tony Doogan – producer
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