Nothing in My Way

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"Nothing in My Way"
"Nothing in My Way" cover
Single by Keane
from the album Under the Iron Sea
B-side(s) "Thin Air"
"Tyderian"
Released October 30, 2006
Format 7" Vinyl
CD single
512 MB USB memory stick
Recorded Helioscentric Studios, Rye, East Sussex
The Magic Shop, New York
Genre Piano rock
Alternative
Length 4:00
Label Island Records
Writer(s) Tim Rice-Oxley (Main composer)
Tom Chaplin
Richard Hughes
Producer(s) Andy Green
Chart positions
Keane singles chronology

"Crystal Ball"
(August 2006)

"Nothing in My Way"
(October 2006)

"Try Again"
(January 2007)
Under the Iron Sea track listing
"Is It Any Wonder?"
(2)
"Nothing in My Way"
(3)
"Leaving So Soon?"
(4)

"Nothing in My Way" is a song performed and composed by English piano rock band Keane and is featured as the third track on their second studio album, Under the Iron Sea. The song was also released October 30, 2006 as the third commercial and fourth overall single from that album in the United Kingdom (see 2006 in British music). After the french pop-rock band Bubblies, the single's release is notable as being the first ever commercial music release in USB format, a special edition limited to 1,500 copies.

"Nothing in My Way" was included as part of the FIFA 07 video game soundtrack.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] CD Single

Catalogue number: 1712175

  1. "Nothing in My Way"
  2. "Thin Air"
  3. "Tyderian"

[edit] UK 7" Vinyl

Catalogue number: 1712200

  1. "Nothing in My Way"
  2. "Thin Air"

[edit] 512 MB USB memory stick content

    • "Nothing in My Way" (Audio)
    • "Nothing in My Way" (Video)
    • Three screensavers: Tube animations by Corin Hardy
    • Link to special page on the website to view an alternative version of "Nothing in My Way" (including a competition to see the band in the US next year)

[edit] Composition and recording

It was composed by Tim Rice-Oxley in late 2004, debuting at the Rolling Stone Roadshow, Germany along with "Hamburg Song" in October 20, 2004. From 2004 to late 2005 (during the final sprint of the Hopes and Fears Tour) was called "Nothing in Your Way" though the lyrics remain almost the same. Chaplin plays his Hammond organ on live performances for the outro of this song.

It was recorded and at the Heliosentric Studios, Rye, East Sussex and at The Magic Shop, New York in late 2005.

[edit] Musical structure

While the first demos and performances of this song were played in the key of C6, the final studio version was recorded with a detuned C sharp sixth for 20 cts. above. For live performances this configuration is used too. The reminiscent "Somewhere Only We Know" intro (because of the "piano hammering") includes since then the distorsed piano effect sound used in most songs on the album. Vocals are introduced with 24 seconds of playback. The introduction includes a riff created with Keane's distortion piano instrument. The song drives almost the same until the last chorus, when drumming becomes soft and Rice-Oxley plays a small riff with the piano to finally let Chaplin sing again becoming Rice-Oxley the backing vocalist of the outro.

[edit] Information about song's meaning

Pianist Tim Rice-Oxley gave this meaning in May 16, 2006:

Nothing in My Way came out of listening to a lot of the poppier end of hiphop on the radio, just kinda driving around and I think particularly the groove of "Lose Yourself" by Eminem got stuck in my head (...)and I guess I liked the idea of trying to do something similar. I guess it was never gonna sound like Eminem, but the groove of it was basically lifted from that, and the song just came from jamming around on a piano. So I guess as a result of all that, I guess it's a much funkier and kinda 'blacker' song than most Keane songs, and that was something that we really wanted to get into the record generally. We were listening to a lot of classic motown as well, much more driving rhythms and you can hear that in a lot of the songs (...)

The song's actually written about some people I know who are married, and their marriage was essentially just bringing a lot of misery to both of them, but for some reason they just refused to acknowledge it. I hate the idea of people being so much in denial that they're prepared to almost let their lives fall apart rather than acknowledge what's going on.

[edit] B-sides

[edit] Thin Air

This song was originally listed on Under the Iron Sea but was later retired. It was also set to appear on the second "This Is the Last Time" single, what could mean it was composed sometime in 2004. The song supposedly talks again about the Rice-Oxley-Chaplin relationship. It follows a chord playing similar to that of "Ladder To The Sun" by Coldplay with the alternance of a major chord with a major seventh (C + Fmaj7)

[edit] Tyderian

This is Keane's second instrumental, after "The Iron Sea". It has an unusual house-styled dance rhythm never seen before in their material. "Tyderian" is also Keane's first song totally produced, composed, recorded and mixed only by Rice-Oxley, and was recorded at his home.

[edit] Technical information on songs

Song Length Tempo Key Time signature Genre
"Nothing in My Way" 4:00 86bpm Bbm/Db + 0.20 (Si flat minor, Re flat on bass, detuned + 20 cents) 4/4 on 16 beats Rock
"Thin Air" 3:58 122bpm C (Do major) 4/4 on 8 beats Piano rock
"Tyderian" 4:39 120bpm G (Sol major) 4/4+ on 32 beats House rock
"Nothing in Your Way" (Demo) 4:00 86bpm C6 (Do sixth major) 4/4 on 8 beats Piano rock

[edit] Chart performance

Chart Peak position
Mexican airplay (Alfa Radio) #3
Greenland #7
Argentina #3
UK Singles Chart #17
UK Official Download Chart #20
Top France Airplay 100 #20
Dutch Top 40 #20
Latvian airplay #36
Polish Singles Chart #43

[edit] Music video

The music video for "Nothing in My Way" is a live performance shot at ULU directed by Dick Carruthers and produced by Kit Hawkins for White House Pictures.

The US release music video for "Nothing in My Way" is the identic video for the UK single "Crystal Ball", without clips of the band interspresed through the story. features the American actor,Giovanni Ribisi and the director was Giuseppe Capotondi.

[edit] External links

Keane
Tim Rice-Oxley | Tom Chaplin | Richard Hughes
Adam Tudhope | Dominic Scott | Andy Green | Alex Lake | Ed Roe
Discography
Studio albums: Hopes and Fears | Under the Iron Sea
Lives and EPs: Live Recordings 2004 | Keane Live 06 | Live from London
Singles: "Call Me What You Like" | "Wolf at the Door" | "Everybody’s Changing (Part 1)" | "This Is the Last Time (Part 1)" | "Somewhere Only We Know" | "Everybody’s Changing (Part 2)" | "Bedshaped" | "This Is the Last Time (Part 2)"| "We Might As Well Be Strangers" | "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" | "Bend and Break" | "Atlantic" | "Is It Any Wonder?" | "Crystal Ball" | "Nothing in My Way" | "Try Again" | "A Bad Dream"
DVDs: Hopes and Fears DVD | Strangers | Under the Iron Sea DVD
Tours: Hopes and Fears Tour | Under the Iron Sea Tour
Other: List of songs by Keane
Related articles
Piano rock | Battle, East Sussex | Rye, East Sussex | War Child (charity) | Help - a Day in the Life
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