"Life in a Northern Town" | ||||||||
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Single by The Dream Academy | ||||||||
from the album The Dream Academy | ||||||||
Released | March 1985 (UK and World) November 1985 (USA) |
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Recorded | 1984 | |||||||
Genre | Baroque pop | |||||||
Length | 4:19 | |||||||
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Writer(s) |
Gilbert Gabriel Nick Laird-Clowes |
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Producer(s) | David Gilmour, Nick Laird-Clowes, George Nicholson | |||||||
The Dream Academy singles chronology | ||||||||
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"Life in a Northern Town" | |
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Song by Sugarland featuring Little Big Town and Jake Owen from the album Love on the Inside | |
Released | 2008 |
Recorded | 2007 |
Genre | Country |
Length | 4:14 |
Label | Mercury Nashville |
Writer(s) | Gilbert Gabriel Nick Laird-Clowes |
Producer(s) |
Byron Gallimore Sugarland |
"Life in a Northern Town" is a song by English group the Dream Academy. The song is the lead single from their self-titled debut studio album The Dream Academy, released in 1985.
The single reached number 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in February 1986. It is their highest-peaking chart single in the United States, the UK, and Ireland.
The Dream Academy released the original version in 1985 as the first single from their self-titled album. It was a Top Ten pop hit for them, peaking at number 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
The lyrics include references to English singer-songwriter Nick Drake, who suffered from depression and insomnia throughout his life and often reflected those topics in his lyrics. Gilbert Gabriel, a member of the Dream Academy and co-writer of the song, has also said that the inspiration for the tune came from his experience at Dartington College of Arts. Drake died of an antidepressant overdose in 1974 at the age of 26, but his music has influenced songwriters and guitarists long after his death. He was best known for sombre pieces composed on his favourite instrument, the guitar, and The Dream Academy intended the song as a tribute to Drake.
The song, which took a year to record, also includes elements of classical music, an "African-esque" chant (which was later sampled by dance duo Dario G for their track "Sunchyme"), and hints of psychedelia. It is in the key of E major with a main chord pattern of E-Amaj7-E and a vocal range from B3 to E5.
Two different music videos were made for the song. The first was made in 1984 and filmed in Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, England. It was directed by Tim Pope. The second was filmed in 1985 and was directed by Leslie Libman and Larry Williams. It was filmed in and around Newcastle upon Tyne with some scenes filmed in Manchester in the UK and in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States, using footage of the now-closed LTV Steel and Duquesne Light facilities. The video featured footage from one of their first TV appearances, on The Tube.