"Richard III" | ||||||||
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Single by Supergrass | ||||||||
from the album In It for the Money | ||||||||
B-side | "Nothing More's Gonna Get In My Way" "Sometimes I Make You Sad" |
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Released | 31 March 1997 (UK) | |||||||
Format | CD, 7" | |||||||
Recorded | Sawmills Studio 1996 |
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Genre | Britpop | |||||||
Length | 03:13 | |||||||
Label | Parlophone | |||||||
Writer(s) | Supergrass & Rob Coombes. | |||||||
Producer | Supergrass John Cornfield |
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"Richard III" is a song by the band Supergrass. It was the second single to be released from In It for the Money, the band's second album. The single was preceded by "Going Out", which was released over a year before. "Richard III" was released in March 1997, and reached #2 in the UK Singles Chart,[1][2] their highest since "Alright".
Both the 2nd CD (of the CD release format) and the 7" vinyl format have the "Richard III" cover design but with the colours altered instead.
The song's name comes from the band's method of creating working titles for songs - giving them people's names. This was the third called "Richard" and the band liked the reference to the king Richard III and the Shakespeare play Richard III in which the king is depicted as a dark and evil character, as it matched the menacing tone of the song.[3] Neither the king, nor the play are mentioned in the song.
A Peel session of the song was released on the CD single for Mary.
CD1 CDR6461
3. "Sometimes We're Very Sad" (2:21)
CD2 CDRS6461
LTD. ED. Yellow 7" R6461 / TC TCR6461
The music video, like many others in Supergrass' career, was directed by Nic (drummer Danny Goffey's brother) and Dom. It shows the band playing "Richard III" in a basement, with a slight feel of unease and possibly hate about them. Mick Quinn tries to run away, but is pulled back with a guitar lead by Danny. Mick then falls to the floor, his nose bleeding. He stares at the TV, and Rob Coombes is playing the theremin. It then goes back to Gaz Coombes and Danny playing the song, and then a drop of water hits an electrical wire, causing a massive electrical burst and in so doing, prompts the beginning of the guitar solo. The video then ends with the opening sequence played in reverse.
Nic and Dom joked in the Supergrass Is 10 DVD that this music video was "one of the occasions where we nearly killed the band". The reason for this is that they covered the room with Fuller's Earth, which they later found out to be harmful to humans. The earth can be seen being knocked from Danny's drums whenever he hits them.
Gaz Coombes plays his red Gibson SG guitar in the video.
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