Gained the World

"Gained the World" is the second single released from Morcheeba's sixth studio album Dive Deep. It was digitally released on 28 April 2008,[1] while it was physically released in the United Kingdom on 26 May 2008.[2] The song features "bittersweet" vocals of French singer Manda Zamolo.

"Gained the World"
Single by Morcheeba
from the album Dive Deep
B-side"Priceless"
Released28 April 2008 (digital download)
26 May 2008 (UK)
Recorded2007
Length2:56
LabelEcho, PIAS
Songwriter(s)Ross Godfrey
Producer(s)Paul Godfrey
Morcheeba singles chronology
"Enjoy the Ride"
(2008)
"Gained the World"
(2008)
"Even Though"
(2010)
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About the song

Album's producer Paul Godfrey posted his opinion about song on Morcheeba's official website saying:

It’s about succeeding in every way and still feeling like there is something missing. When Manda put her voice to it, it sounded really bittersweet.[3]

Critical reception

While reviewing the album, many critics praised the song for its laidback and smooth tempo.

IndieLondon noted that "Gained the World" is "...a melody-laden beauty that introduces the listener to the soothing tones of French vocalist Manda for the first time."[4]

Music video

The animated music video was directed by Joel Trussell, an American artist who also made the video for "Enjoy the Ride".

Single EP

The single was released as an EP containing two remixes and "Priceless" as a B-side that isn't included on the album. "Priceless" features performance by Bootie Brown of Pharcyde, the distinctive voice of Merry Clayton on backing vocals and lead vocals of Judie Tzuke.

  1. "Gained the World" – 2:56
  2. "Priceless" – 5:52
  3. "Gained the World" (Serious Music Remix) – 2:59
  4. "Enjoy the Ride" (Jason Bentley Mix) – 5:57
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References

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