Crawling up a Hill
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"Crawling up a Hill" | ||
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Single by Katie Melua | ||
from the album Call off the Search | ||
Released | July 19, 2004 | |
Format | CD | |
Genre | Jazz/Blues | |
Length | 3:23 | |
Label | Dramatico | |
Producer(s) | Mike Batt | |
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Katie Melua singles chronology | ||
"Call off the Search" (2004) |
"Crawling up a Hill" (2004) |
"Nine Million Bicycles" (2005) |
"Crawling up a Hill" is the third single of Georgian born songstress Katie Melua and is a cover of the John Mayall classic. It is from her debut album, Call off the Search. The video for this single was filmed in London and New York.
Contents |
[edit] Track listings
- "Crawling up a Hill" (John Mayall)
- "Crawling up a Hill" (live version)
- "Jack's Room" (Katie Melua / Mike Batt)
The enhanced CD had the video of "Crawling up a Hill".
[edit] Personnel
- Katie Melua - guitar, vocals
- Mike Batt - organ, piano, conductor
- Jim Cregan - guitar
- Tim Harries - bass
- Irish Film Orchestra - orchestra
- Michael Kruk - drums
- Alan Smale - leader
- Chris Spedding - guitar
- Henry Spinetti – drums
[edit] Production
- Producers: Mike Batt
- Engineer: Steve Sale
- Arranger: Mike Batt
[edit] External links
Katie Melua |
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Albums |
Call off the Search | Piece by Piece |
Singles |
"The Closest Thing to Crazy" | "Call off the Search" | "Crawling up a Hill" | "Nine Million Bicycles" | "I Cried for You" | "Spider's Web" | "It's Only Pain" | "Shy Boy" |