King of the Mountain (song)
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“King of the Mountain” | |||||||||||
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Single by Kate Bush | |||||||||||
B-side | "Sexual Healing" | ||||||||||
Released | 24 October 2005 | ||||||||||
Format | 7" single / CD single / Online Download Stores | ||||||||||
Genre | Pop | ||||||||||
Length | 4:26 | ||||||||||
Label | EMI | ||||||||||
Writer(s) | Kate Bush | ||||||||||
Producer | Kate Bush | ||||||||||
Kate Bush singles chronology | |||||||||||
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"King of the Mountain" is a song by English singer songwriter Kate Bush. It was released as a single by EMI on 27 September 2005 - her first single since "And So Is Love," which had been released 11 years before. It was first played on BBC Radio 2 on 21 September 2005. The lyrics refer to Citizen Kane and Elvis Presley. The track was produced by Kate Bush; the recording was engineered by Del Palmer and mastered by James Guthrie. The cover art is a drawing by her son Bertie. The B-Side of the UK single is Kate's cover version of Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing".
Upon its release, the single became an immediate success and became Bush's highest-charting single in more than 20 years, since "Running Up That Hill" reached UK #3 in August 1985. The single also reached the Top 5 in Canada.
It is the only single taken from the album Aerial.
The music video received its first airing on the UK's Channel 4 on 15 October 2005. It was directed by Jimmy Murakami, produced by Michael Algar, edited at The Farm (Dublin) by Hugh Chaloner with flame and 3D effects by Niall O hOisin, Arron Inglis, Brian O'Durnin and Mark from Australia. It seems to feature Rolf Harris dancing with a white jumpsuit. Rolf Harris plays didgeridoo on the album and provides vocals on 'An Architect's Dream' and 'The Painters Link' on the second disc 'A Sky of Honey'.
[edit] Charts
Chart | Position |
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Finland | 3 |
UK Singles Charts | 4 |
Hot Canadian Digital Singles[1] | 5 |
UK Downloads Chart | 6 |
European Hot 100[2] | 12 |
Ireland | 13 |
Netherlands | 13 |
Germany | 42 |
Switzerland | 47 |
Austria | 71 |