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Head over Heels (The Washboard Union song)

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"Head over Heels"
File:In My Bones Album Cover.jpeg
Single by The Washboard Union
from the album In My Bones
ReleasedJuly 10, 2015
FormatCD and Digital
Recorded2015
GenreCountry
Length3:07
LabelSlaight Music/Warner Music Canada
Songwriter(s)The Washboard Union
Producer(s)Trey Bruce
The Washboard Union singles chronology
"Shot of Glory"
(2016)
"Head over Heels"
(2015)
"Shine"
(2017)

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"Head over Heels" is a country song written and recorded by the Canadian country group The Washboard Union, released in 2016 on the In My Bones (EP) album. Head over Heels is the sixth song of the album.[1]

Content[edit]

Aaron Grain, Chris Duncombe, David Roberts and Nashville songwriter Phil Barton composed this delightful song and did a great job of bringing this story to life.[2]

The song holds a sweet message of a man who is hopelessly in love with a woman.[3]

Music video[edit]

The video depicts a roadie (Andrew Tkach) for a band during the recording process, falls in love with The Band's assistant (Amara Kremblewski). The band (The Washboard Union) negotiates a new record contact with The Negotiator (Paul Biro). While recording the record, with Multi Platinum Producer (Clay St. Thomas) and Dreamy Studio Musicians (Mr. Eric Davis-Drums & Mr. Carl Davis-Bass) the Roadie gets distracted every time he sees the girl. One scene he's watching the girl and pours hot coffee over his hand anther scene reminiscence of The Lady and The Tramp they are both winding speaker cables only to meet in the middle and ending in the recording studio control room holding hands.[4]

"The music video was all shot in the Armoury Studio in Vancouver which is a legendary place for both Canadian and America music alike,” says Chris Duncombe.[5]

Personnel[edit]

  • Aaron Grain – Guitar, Vocals
  • Chris Duncombe – Guitar, Banjo, Vocals
  • David Roberts – Washboard, Mandolin, Vocals

Chart performance[edit]

"Head over Heels" peaked at number 18 on the CAN Country Chart.[6]

References[edit]

  1. http://www.thewashboardunion.com/
  2. http://canadianbeats.ca/2017/02/17/the-washboard-union-release-video-for-head-over-heels/
  3. http://www.usacountryuk.com/washboard-union-release-video-for-new-single-head-over-heels/
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmzNoOR6uBo&list=PLjfNLs_T1fHC0k6l-cyDgaC1rNgsjarVE&index=5
  5. http://www.usacountryuk.com/washboard-union-release-video-for-new-single-head-over-heels/
  6. "Washboard Union Album & Song Chart History – Canada Country". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 19, 2016.

External links[edit]

Song Lyrics on Genius.com
Song Video on YouTube.com


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