Selfish Jean

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“Selfish Jean”
“Selfish Jean” cover
The official cover of the single.
Single by Travis
from the album
The Boy with No Name
A-side Selfish Jean
B-side You Bring Me Down, Is That Love?, Pulling Mussels (From The Shell)
Released 9th July 2007
Format 1 CD and 2 7" vinyls
Genre Indie pop
Length 4:00
Label Independiente Records
Writer(s) Fran Healy
Producer Nigel Godrich
Travis singles chronology
"Closer"
(2007)
"Selfish Jean"
(2007)
"My Eyes"
(2007)
The Boy with No Name track listing
"3 Times and You Lose"
(1)
"Selfish Jean"
(2)
"Closer"
(3)

"Selfish Jean" is a song by Scottish alternative rock band Travis, and is the second track on their 2007 studio album The Boy with No Name. The song was released as the second single from that album in the United Kingdom, and was released in the UK on Monday 9 July 2007 [1] on 1 CD and 2 7" vinyls. The b-side on the CD is a song called 'You Bring Me Down', whilst the two 7" vinyls each have one of 'Is That Love' and 'Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)'. Both of these songs are covers of songs by the group Squeeze.

Selfish Jean was written by Fran Healy between 2005 and 2006, most likely in his apartment in New York, and was demoed using Healy's own computer. He sampled the drum intro from the Iggy Pop song Lust For Life, looped it to create a basic rhythm, and then played the song and recorded vocals over the top of the rhythm track. Critics have humourously noted that Travis took the basic hook of an energetic song and yet still turned out a depressing song in the usual Travis style. The demo was then taken to Travis drummer Neil Primrose as an example of what to play, and thus, the song exists in its current form.

The single was at one point on BBC Radio 2's A playlist, receiving around 20 plays per week.

The title "Selfish Jean" is either a reference or a pun to The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins.[2]


Contents

[edit] Music video

The song's promotional video was released on the band's MySpace page [3] before the release of The Boy with No Name. Directed by comedian Demetri Martin and Fran Healy it also features Martin who begins by wearing 19 t-shirts with words and pictures to illustrate lyrics from the song, taking them off to progressively reveal the t-shirts underneath. Some of these t-shirts have been recreated for sale, including 'Aaaaahh... Selfish Jean' (Stretching from the back and rotating around to the front) and 'Art, Music, Jaffa Cakes' (With additional tick boxes) proving very popular amongst fans.

[edit] Track listing

CD

  1. Selfish Jean
  2. You Bring Me Down
  3. Selfish Jean [video]

7" Vinyl 1

7" Vinyl 2

[edit] References

  1. ^ Release date
  2. ^ SongMeanings for Selfish Jean
  3. ^ Travis' Myspace Page


[edit] External links

  • [1] - Travis' MySpace page - includes streaming audio and the official video of Selfish Jean.
  • [2] - official UK website.
  • [3] - official US website.