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Suddenly I See

"Suddenly I See"
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Single by KT Tunstall
from the album Eye to the Telescope
B-side "Girl & the Ghost"
"Moment of Madness"
"Get Ur Freak On"
Released 29 August 2005
Format 7", CD, DVD
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:21
Label Relentless
Writer(s) KT Tunstall
Producer(s) Steve Osborne
KT Tunstall UK singles chronology
"Other Side of the World"
(2005)
"Suddenly I See"
(2005)
"Under the Weather"
(2005)
KT Tunstall US singles chronology
"Black Horse and the Cherry Tree"
(2005)
"Suddenly I See"
(2006)
"Other Side of the World"
(2007)
Alternative covers
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"Suddenly I See" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall and is featured on her debut album, Eye to the Telescope. It was released on 29 August 2005 as the third single (second single in United States) from the album, charting at number 12 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2005 in British music). The single was a hit in Australia where it charted at number six on the ARIA Singles Chart. It was also certified gold by ARIA for sales of 35,000 copies.

The song is Tunstall's highest charting in the United Kingdom, and spent 26 weeks in the Top 75 Singles. It won her an Ivor Novello Award in 2006 in the category of Best Song Musically and Lyrically. It is inspired by New York singer and poet Patti Smith, whose album cover for Horses also inspired Tunstall's album cover for Eye to the Telescope.

The song itself is a tribute to "female power", inspired by and about American musician/songwriter Patti Smith. As described in the lyrics, Tunstall was inspired to a career in music through looking at a black and white picture of a woman. Admiring her strength and accomplishments, she suddenly realised what she wanted to do with her life. Tunstall explained in an interview that the song was "about the photograph of Patti Smith on the cover of Horses", Commenting on the song's later use in Devil Wears Prada, Tunstall said: "I didn't realize the lyrics could perfectly fit a chick flick, and it could sound like I was singing about wanting to be a fucking model!"

The music has been described as featuring a "chugging rhythm" with a "guitar-bass focused beat", as "compelling", and with "urgency", and having a "shiny production". Although the real focus might be on her "clear vocals", "it's in the growls...that Tunstall truly commands attention". Stylistically, it has been described as a "blues-country-pop hybrid". It also has a blue-eyed soul sound.


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