Ten Storey Love Song
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“Ten Storey Love Song” | |||||
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Single by The Stone Roses from the album Second Coming |
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Released | March, 1995 | ||||
Format | CD, cassette, vinyl record 12", 7" | ||||
Genre | Madchester | ||||
Length | 4:28 | ||||
Label | Geffen | ||||
Producer | Simon Dawson, Paul Schroeder, John Leckie | ||||
The Stone Roses singles chronology | |||||
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"Ten Storey Love Song" is a Stone Roses single released in March 1995. It was written by guitarist, John Squire.
It reached number 11 and spent three weeks in the UK singles chart. The B-sides "Moses" and "Ride On" were the last new recordings released by the group.
A music video accompanied the single but the video was shot after the departure of drummer, Reni. As a result only the three remaining members of the band (Squire, Ian Brown and Mani) appeared in the video although an unidentified man wearing a mask of Reni's face appears several times.
The song is on the Roses' second album, Second Coming. It was the third song, fading into "Day Break".
[edit] Personnel
- John Squire (guitar)
- Ian Brown (vocals)
- Mani (bass)
- Reni (drums, backing vocals)
[edit] Tracklisting
7"/Cassette
- Ten Storey Love Song
- Ride On
12"/CD
- Ten Storey Love Song
- Moses
- Ride On
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