Heartbeat Song (The Futureheads song)

"Heartbeat Song" is the first single to be taken from the fourth album from The Futureheads, The Chaos. It was released in the United Kingdom on 12 April 2010 and has so far managed to reach a peak of #34 on the UK Singles Chart. The single peaked on BBC Radio 1's A-list playlist during March 2010.[1]

"Heartbeat Song"
Single by The Futureheads
from the album The Chaos
Released12 April 2010
Recorded2009
GenreIndie rock
Length2:28
LabelNul Records
Songwriter(s)David "Jaff" Craig, Barry Hyde, Dave Hyde, Ross Millard
The Futureheads singles chronology
"I Wouldn't Be Like This If You Were Here"
(2009)
"Heartbeat Song"
(2010)
"I Can Do That"
(2010)

A limited edition signed and hand-stamped 7" vinyl single was released later that same week for UK Record Store Day. It was limited to 500 copies.[2]

Formats and track listings

Digital Download
No.TitleLength
1."Heartbeat Song"2:28
2."Heartbeat Song (BlackNoise Remix)"4:56
iTunes Digital Download
No.TitleLength
1."Heartbeat Song"2:28
2."Heartbeat Song (BlackNoise Remix)"4:56
3."Heartbeat Song (Randomer Remix)"4:39
Limited Edition 7" Vinyl
No.TitleLength
1."Heartbeat Song"2:28
2."Agent Cooper" 

Chart performance

"Heartbeat Song" debuted on the UK Singles Chart on 18 April 2010, where it entered the top 40 at the single's current peak of #34.[3] The following week the single fell 15 places to #49 and on its third week in the chart, it fell a further 41 places to #90.

The single debuted at number one on the UK Indie Chart, where it spent two weeks before dropping to number three.

Chart (2010) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 34
UK Indie Chart 1

Critical response

Writing on Time Out New York's Volume blog, Noah Tarnow described "Heartbeat Song" as "possibly the greatest tune of the past million years."[4]

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom 12 April 2010[5] Digital Download Nul Records
17 April 2010[2] 7" Vinyl
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References

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