Love Is All Around (Wet Wet Wet song)

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"Love Is All Around"
"Love Is All Around" cover
Single by Wet Wet Wet
from the album Picture This
Released May 9, 1994 (UK)
Format CD, cassette, 7"
Recorded 1994
Genre Pop
Length 3:59
Label London Records
Chart positions
Wet Wet Wet singles chronology
"Cold Cold Heart"
(1993)
"Love Is All Around"
(1994)
"Julia Says"
(1995)

Wet Wet Wet's version of Reg Presley's Troggs composition "Love Is All Around" was released on May 9, 1994. It topped the UK singles chart in its week of release and, fuelled by its appearance in the movie Four Weddings and a Funeral, remained there for fifteen consecutive weeks. All told, the song spent 37 weeks on the survey.[1] "We did everybody's head in in the summer of 1994," joked Wets frontman Marti Pellow exactly a decade later. "I still think it's a brilliant record. Its strength is its sheer simplicity. Any band would give their eye teeth to have a hit record like that. I'm very proud of it."[2]

[edit] Track listings

CD 1:

  1. "Love Is All Around"
  2. "I Can Give You Everything" (7" Arthur Baker soul remix)
  3. "Ain't No Stoppin'/Le Freak"

CD 2:

  1. "Love Is All Around/Is This Love?" (live)
  2. "Love Is All Around" (TV mix)
  3. "I Can Give You Everything" (12" House mix)

MC:

  1. "Love Is All Around"
  2. "I Can Give You Everything" (7" Arthur Baker soul remix)

7":

  1. "Love Is All Around"
  2. "I Can Give You Everything" (7" Arthur Baker remix)

[edit] R.E.M. connection

The employment of film projection onto blank cards in the song's video is reminiscent of R.E.M.'s "Radio Song" video, shot three years earlier. Regarding the Wets' recording of the song, R.E.M.'s Peter Buck said, "People say they got the idea to do it from seeing us play - and I hope so, because it made Reg a million pounds or something. It's a great song. I thought it was a fine version."[3]

"I heard their live version - they did it on TV once - and [Marti Pellow] sang it with the same little melody that I threw in there, which was kind of nice," added Mike Mills. "That thing like uh-uh-uh-urrr at the end. That doesn't exist on the original version."[3]

"Oh, okay. I thought you meant bah-bah-bah-bah-bah-bah-bah," concluded Michael Stipe.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gary.hart/lyricsw/wet.html
  2. ^ Sloan, Billy. "Wets Get Together Again", Daily Record, June 27, 2004.
  3. ^ a b c Harris, John. "unknown", Q magazine, June, 2001.
Preceded by:
"Come on You Reds" by the Manchester United Football Squad
UK number one single
May 1994
Succeeded by:
"Saturday Night" by Whigfield
Wet Wet Wet
Marti Pellow - Tommy Cunningham - Graeme Clark - Neil Mitchell - Angus Cameron
Other musicians: Graeme Duffin
Discography
Studio albums: Popped In Souled Out - The Memphis Sessions - Holding Back the River - High on the Happy Side - Cloak & Dagger - Picture This - 10
Singles: Wishing I Was Lucky - Sweet Little Mystery - Angel Eyes - Temptation - With a Little Help from My Friends - Sweet Surrender - Broke Away - Hold Back the River - Stay With Me Heartache - Make it Tonight - Put the Light On - Goodnight Girl - More than Love - Lip Service - Blue for You (live)/This Time (live) - Shed a Tear - Cold Cold Heart - Love is All Around - Julia Says - Don't Want to Forgive Me Now - Somewhere Somehow - She's All on My Mind - Morning - If I Never See You Again - Strange - Yesterday/Maybe I'm In Love - All I Want
Live albums: Wet Wet Wet: Live - Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Compilations: End of Part One - The Greatest Hits
Videos: Video Singles - Live Glasgow Green Free Concert - High on the Happy Side - The Wets at the Castle - Live at the Royal Albert Hall - End of Part One - Picture This: All Around and in the Crowd - Playing Away at Home - The Best Of