Deepest Blue (song)

"Deepest Blue" is the debut single by British house duo Deepest Blue. It was originally written by Joel Edwards and produced by Anthony Mein.

"Deepest Blue"
Single by Deepest Blue
from the album Late September
Released21 July 2003
Recorded2003
GenreProgressive house
Length3:26
LabelData Records, Ministry of Sound
Songwriter(s)Joel Edwards, Matt Schwartz, Anthony Mein
Producer(s)Matt Schwartz
Deepest Blue singles chronology
"Deepest Blue"
(2003)
"Give It Away"
(2004)

After the first version of the song did not gain any interest, it was taken to Matt Schwartz for new production, and he wrote a new backing track and chorus in the studio. Mein did not appear in the final act line-up as he had moved to Thailand and was not in the studio when the record was re-done. Released in 2003, the single became a club hit, reaching number seven on the UK Singles Chart and peaking at number nine on the Scottish Singles Chart. The song also experienced moderate success in Flemish Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands.

Background

The duo's eponymous song derives its title from a computing accident that occurred when the words 'deepest blue' came up on the screen when Edwards pressed 'save', whilst the content was inspired by Coldplay's "Yellow". In an interview with Zoe Smith for The Guardian, Edwards said, "It's just the first sentiment of Chris Martin's opening line. When he sings, 'Look at the stars/ Look how they shine for you...' I thought that was such an awesome sentiment. Imagine writing that for some love of yours and how heartfelt it sounds."[1]

Track listing

UK CD single

  1. Radio Edit
  2. Jon Hopkins Mix
  3. Original Mix
  4. Electrique Boutique Vocal Remix

12" vinyl

  1. Radio Edit
  2. Original Mix
  3. Lee Cabrera Remix

Charts

References

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