Trust Me (A1 song)

"Trust Me"
Single by A1
from the album Rediscovered
Released 5 October 2012
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded 2012
Length 3:28
Label daWorks Records
Songwriter(s) Mark Read, Kongshavn, Frida Amundsen, Knut Anders Sørum
Producer(s) Thomas Kongshavn
A1 singles chronology
"Do I Need A Reason"
(2012)
"Trust Me"
(2012)
"Christopher Columbus"
(2013)

"Do I Need A Reason"
(2012)
"Trust Me"
(2012)
"Christopher Columbus"
(2013)

"Trust Me" is a song by British-Norwegian boyband A1, released as the second and official lead single from their fifth studio album, Rediscovered.[1] The track is described as "taking a new musical route, with a raw 1960's inspired sound."[1] The cover photo was taken in Cebu Philippines during the band's visit for the Charity concert for the Younglife organization.[2]

Music video

The music video for "Trust Me" was filmed in Norway by Orkan Films, and directed by Marius Olsen.[3] The video features the band and other unknown artist(s). The story of the video tells the story of a love that has never been permanent, a bride who's happily married to another groom, partying all the way into the 1960s style of dancing and music, yet at the end, she kills everyone in the room, including the band and her groom, by using toxic gas. At the end, a list of her wedding dates marked with X appears, and another unmarked date is highlighted, indicating that she's getting married again.

Track listing

  1. "Trust Me" (Radio Edit) - 3:28
  2. "Trust Me" (Broken Trust's Depth in the Hope Mix) - 5:39
  3. "I Gotta Feeling" (Live Full Band @ 02 Acamedy, Islington, October 2011) - 4:00
  4. "Fallen from Grace" (Mark Solo) - 3:42
  1. "Trust Me" (Radio Edit) - 3:28
  2. "Just Three Words" (featuring Annie Khalid) (Live Orchestral @ Gullruten, 12 May 2012) - 3:42
  3. "Just Three Words" (featuring Annie Khalid) (Live Full Band @ 02 Academy, Islington, October 2011) - 4:24
  4. "Fallen from Grace" (Ben Solo) - 3:42

References


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