Yuko and Hiro
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"Yuko and Hiro" | ||
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Song by Blur | ||
from the album The Great Escape | ||
Released | September 11, 1995 | |
Recorded | January - May 1995 | |
Genre | Soft Rock, Britpop | |
Length | 5:24 | |
Label | Food/EMI | |
Writer(s) | Damon Albarn | |
Producer(s) | Stephen Street | |
The Great Escape track listing | ||
Entertain Me (14) |
"Yuko and Hiro" (15) |
(end of album) |
Yuko and Hiro is the final song from Britpop group Blur's 1995 UK number one album The Great Escape.
[edit] Lyrical Theme
The lyrics are thought to be about Albarn's long term relationship (now over) with former Elastica lead singer Justine Frischmann. They supposedly talk about how Albarn rarely sees Frischmann, with the chorus being "I never see you. We’re never together. I love you forever."
[edit] Music
The music is in the key of G major. There is a simple eight bar chord sequence which is repeated in the verses, containing the chords G, D, C and F (in that order). The song starts with a lot of synthesised sounds, which all mix together into a chord of G after a few seconds. During the bridge, there is a cor anglais solo.
[edit] Vocals
The vocals for Albarn are quite low in the range until the chorus is reached, where the vocals reach a medium pitch. After the second chorus comes a section sung in Japanese by guest vocalist Catherine Gillat.
Blur |
Damon Albarn | Alex James | Dave Rowntree |
Graham Coxon |
Blur discography |
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Albums: Leisure | Modern Life Is Rubbish | Parklife | The Great Escape | Blur | 13 | Think Tank |
Compilations: The Special Collectors Edition | Live at the Budokan | The 10 Year Limited Edition Anniversary Box Set | Bustin' + Dronin' | Blur: The Best of |
Singles: See Blur Singles |
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The Ailerons | Britpop | Fat Les | Food Records | The Good, the Bad and the Queen | Gorillaz | Stephen Street | Simon Tong | WigWam |