Rosé (song)

"Rosé" is a soft rock song performed by British band The Feeling for their debut studio album, Twelve Stops and Home (2006). The song was released as the album's fifth single on 12 February 2007.

"Rosé"
Single by The Feeling
from the album Twelve Stops and Home
B-side"Video Killed the Radio Star"
Released12 February 2007
GenreSoft rock
Length4:16 (album version)
3:27 (radio edit)
LabelIsland, Universal
Songwriter(s)Dan Gillespie Sells, Richard Jones, Kevin Jeremiah, Ciaran Jeremiah, Paul Stewart
Producer(s)The Feeling
The Feeling singles chronology
"Love It When You Call"
(2006)
"Rosé"
(2007)
"I Thought It Was Over"
(2008)

During their interview for the television series, Live from Abbey Road, the band stated that the song is about rosé wine. Dan said that whilst writing the song he was very fond of rosé wine. The basic song was composed while they were drunk on the beverage, and started out as just a drinking song. Later, once they were sober, they condensed and refined it into what is heard on the album.

The music for this song was used by The Chris Moyles Show for their parody "José", about the former Chelsea manager José Mourinho.[1]

Formats and track listing

CD single & Digital EP

(Released 12 February 2007)

  1. "Rosé" – 4:17
  2. "Sewn" (Dan's original version) – 4:48
  3. "Video Killed the Radio Star" (live) (The Buggles cover) – 3:43
  4. "Fill My Little Fanfare" – 1:38
7" vinyl

(Released 12 February 2007)

  1. "Rosé" – 4:17
  2. "Sewn" (Dan's original version) – 4:48
Digital download

(Released 5 February 2007)

  1. "Rosé" (radio edit) – 3:27

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position[2]
UK Singles Chart 38

Rosé (Unplugged at Abbey Road for Burberry Body)

"Rosé (Unplugged at Abbey Road for Burberry Body)"
Single by The Feeling
from the album Singles: 2006-2011
Released26 September 2011
28 November 2011 (EP)
Recorded2011
GenreSoft rock
Length4:30
Songwriter(s)Dan Gillespie Sells, Richard Jones, Kevin Jeremiah, Ciaran Jeremiah, Paul Stewart
Producer(s)Dan Gillespie Sells
The Feeling singles chronology
"A Hundred Sinners (Come and Get It)"
(2011)
"Rosé (Unplugged at Abbey Road for Burberry Body)"
(2011)

"Rosé" (Unplugged at Abbey Road for Burberry Body) is the lead single from The Feeling's compilation album Singles: 2006-2011. This new version of "Rosé" was recorded for Burberry's Burberry Body fragrance campaign and was released on 26 September 2011. An EP release will follow on 28 November 2011.

Background

Chief Creative Officer of Burberry, Christopher Bailey chose "Rosé" as the soundtrack to the global Burberry Body fragrance advertising campaign for 2011.

Speaking on the collaboration between the brand and the band, Dan Gillespie Sells stated, "They have a great connection with music so this feels like a bona fide artistic endeavor – I did a shoot for Burberry a few years ago and I have always admired their tailoring. Cristopher liked my original piano vocal version and I wanted to do something special with it so we went to Abbey Road and recorded it with strings. I've kept it very simple but the strings give it a feeling of refinement and also heighten the emotions in the song. It's great that "Rosé" has been rediscovered like this because it has always been a favourite with our fans."[3]

Written and produced by Gillespie Sells, the reworked version of "Rosé", titled "Unplugged at Abbey Road for Burberry Body" was recorded with the Langley Sisters at Abbey Road Studios.

Formats and track listing

Digital download[4]

(Released 26 September 2011)

  1. "Rosé (Unplugged at Abbey Road for Burberry Body)" - 4:30

Music video

The music video for the "Rosé (Unplugged at Abbey Road for Burberry Body)" premiered on The Feeling's YouTube page on 14 October 2011.[5]

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References

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