Come Closer (Miles Kane song)

"Come Closer" is a song by the English musician Miles Kane and was released on 18 February 2011. In interviews he has described this song as sleazy. The song was inspired by John Lennon. It was released as a limited run on 7" vinyl and as digital download. The first 500 7" came with a signed set of lyrics by Miles Kane.

"Come Closer"
Single by Miles Kane
from the album Colour of the Trap
B-side"Before It's Midnight"
Released18 February 2011 (2011-02-18)
Recorded2010
GenreRock, alternative rock
Length2:53
LabelSony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Songwriter(s)Miles Kane
Producer(s)Dan Carey
Miles Kane singles chronology
"Inhaler"
(2010)
"Come Closer"
(2011)
"Rearrange"
(2011)

Music video

The official video was released online on 16 December 2010. It was filmed at a studio in North London called the Mile Way club. The director of the video was Dan Sully. The video features Daisy Lowe who is a close friend of Miles, and Hope Watson.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Come Closer"3:00
2."Before It's Midnight"2:58
3."Kaka Boom" (Eugene McGuinness)2:58
4."Come Closer" (Music video)2:57

Chart performance

Chart (2010/11) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[2] 23
France (SNEP)[3] 75
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[4] 85

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom 18 February 2011[5] Digital download Sony Music Entertainment
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