Switch It On

"Switch It On" is a popular song written by Will Young, Stephen Lipson, Ronnie Peterson, Karen Poole and Steven Wolf, and performed by Will Young. It was released as the first single from Young's third album Keep On, and his eighth single overall. The single reached number five in the UK Singles Chart. The music itself is based on a guitar Bo Diddley riff similar to The Count 5's Psychotic Reaction.

"Switch It On"
Single by Will Young
from the album Keep On
Released14 November 2005
Recorded2005
GenrePop
LabelSony BMG
Songwriter(s)Will Young, Stephen Lipson, Ronnie Peterson, Karen Poole and Steven Wolf
Will Young singles chronology
"Friday's Child"
(2004)
"Switch It On"
(2005)
"All Time Love"
(2006)
Alternative covers
UK CD 2
Alternative cover

Music video

The video for "Switch It On" was directed by Vaughan Arnell and filmed at Thunder City in Cape Town, South Africa. It is based on the film Top Gun. The video opens with the titles "Will Young in Hot Gun", and features Young in the Tom Cruise fighter pilot role, playing beach volleyball and serenading a woman in a bar.

Track listing

CD1
  1. "Switch It On"(Will Young, Stephen Lipson, Ronnie Peterson, Karen Poole, Steven Wolf)
  2. "Switch It On" (Freeform Reform)
CD2
  1. "Switch It On"
  2. "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know"
  3. "Switch It On" (Freeform Reform)
  4. Photo gallery/Interactive downloadable screensaver
Download only track
  1. "Switch It On" (Cagedbaby Pop mix)

Charts

Chart Peak
position
UK 5
Ireland 23
gollark: This will also not work because *the bot is down*.
gollark: You can see it's "offline". This is because bots have their own servers which sometimes fail.
gollark: If you had *my* bot, we could *constantly* play osmarks internet radioâ„¢.
gollark: Presumably, the bot is unfathomably down right now.
gollark: <@!683735247489466397> play https://radio-ic.osmarks.net/128k.ogg
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.