Remember Me (British Sea Power song)

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“Remember Me”
Single by British Sea Power
Released 3 December 2001
Format CD, 7" vinyl
Genre Indie
Length CD – 11:19
7" – 7:40
Label Rough Trade
Producer Mads Bjerke
British Sea Power singles chronology
"Fear of Drowning"
(2001)
"Remember Me"
(2001)
"The Lonely"
(2002)

"Remember Me" was British Sea Power's second single and the first released after signing to Rough Trade Records. It was also the first track to be recorded with longtime producer Mads Bjerke. Whilst it is generally felt to be an uplifting song, the lyrics deal with a decline into old age and the mental decay that comes with it. It has been played at almost every gig the band have ever played and was re-recorded for their debut album, The Decline of British Sea Power. That version was also released as the final single from The Decline of British Sea Power and had some success in the UK charts. B-side "A Lovely Day Tomorrow" was also re-recorded three years later and released as a limited edition single. The CD also features "Birdy", an instrumental track that was rumoured to have included lyrics that never made the release since Yan never got around to recording them.

Contents

[edit] Track listings

[edit] CD (RTRADESCD032)

  1. "Remember Me" (Yan/BSP) – 3:36
  2. "A Lovely Day Tomorrow" (Hamilton/BSP) – 4:04
  3. "Birdy" (Yan/BSP) – 3:39

[edit] 7" vinyl (RTRADES032)

  1. "Remember Me" (Yan/BSP) – 3:36
  2. "A Lovely Day Tomorrow" (Hamilton/BSP) – 4:04

[edit] CD (RTRADESCD125)

  1. "Remember Me" (Yan/BSP) – 3:10
  2. "Salty Water" (Yan/BSP) – 3:52
  3. " Good Good Boys" (Hamilton/BSP) – 3:46

[edit] CD (RTRADESCD126)

  1. "Remember Me" (Yan/BSP) – 3:10
  2. "Moley & Me" (Hamilton/BSP) – 4:09
  3. "The Smallest Church In Sussex" (Hamilton/BSP) – 2:54

[edit] 7" vinyl (RTRADES125)

  1. "Remember Me" (Yan/BSP) – 3:10
  2. "The Scottish Wildlife Experience" (BSP) – 2:56

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