I've Returned

"I've Returned" is a single in the Netherlands, released from Squeeze's fifth album, Sweets from a Stranger.

"I've Returned"
Single by Squeeze
from the album Sweets from a Stranger
Released1982 (Netherlands)
Recorded1981
GenreRock, new wave
Length2:36
LabelA&M
Songwriter(s)Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford
Producer(s)Squeeze & Phil McDonald
Squeeze singles chronology
"When the Hangover Strikes"
(1981)
"I've Returned"
(1982)
"Annie Get Your Gun"
(1982)

Background

Glenn Tillbrook said of the song, "It's slightly grandiose-sounding, which is not my cup of tea really. On the whole it's not a bad version. It's a bit like Bruce Springsteen's 'Born to Run'. And yet another song about drinking."[1] Chris Difford said, "'I've Returned' could have been on East Side Story. It's a lyric that reflects our early writing, so I suppose we were beginning to repeat ourselves. We were cocooned in a web of touring and it was suffocating our skills. We didn't have any time to observe".[1]

The song also was a popular live number at the time. Tillbrook said, "We used to do this as the first number in the set, to replace 'In Quintessence'."[1]

Track listing

  1. "I've Returned" (2:36)
  2. "When the Hangover Strikes" (4:31)
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gollark: I find it kind of accursed that transposing is done as an exponent in the first place.
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References

  1. Tillbrook, Glenn; Difford, Chris; Drury, Jim. Squeeze: Song by Song. Sanctuary.


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