Rosé (song)

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“Rosé”
Single by The Feeling
from the album Twelve Stops and Home
B-side "Video Killed the Radio Star"
Released February 12, 2007
Format CD single, digital download, 7" single
Genre Soft rock
Length 4:16
Label Island, Universal
Writer(s) Dan Gillespie Sells, Richard Jones, Kevin Jeremiah, Ciaran Jeremiah, Paul Stewart
Producer The Feeling
The Feeling singles chronology
"Love It When You Call"
(2006)
"Rosé"
(2007)
"I Thought It Was Over"
(2008)

"Rosé" is a soft rock song performed by British band The Feeling for their debut studio album, Twelve Stops and Home (2006). The song was released as the album's fifth single on February 12, 2007.

During their interview for the television series, Live From Abbey Road, the band stated that the song is about rosé wine. The basic song was composed while they were drunk on the beverage, and started out as just a drinking song. Later, once they were sober, they condensed and refined it into what we now hear on the album.[citation needed]

The music for this song was used by The Chris Moyles Show for their parody "Jose", about the former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho.[citation needed]

[edit] Track listing

CD
  1. "Rosé"
  2. "Sewn" (Dan's Original Version)
  3. "Video Killed the Radio Star" (a cover version of the original song by The Buggles)
  4. "Fill My Little Fanfare"
7"
  1. "Rosé"
  2. "Sewn" (Dan's Original Version)

[edit] Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position[1]
UK Singles Chart 38

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Rosé Chart Positions". aCharts.us. Retrieved February 16, 2008.