TwentyFourSeven (song)

"TwentyFourSeven" is a song by Artful Dodger, featuring All Saints member Melanie Blatt, released on 17 September 2001. It peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number six. Since it was recorded just before the split of All Saints, it was decided to include this song on the All Hits album as well.

"TwentyFourSeven"
Single by Artful Dodger featuring Melanie Blatt
from the album All Hits
Released17 September 2001
Genre
Length3:48
LabelFFRR
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)The Artful Dodger
Artful Dodger singles chronology
"Think About Me"
(2001)
"TwentyFourSeven"
(2001)
"It Ain't Enough"
(2001)

The version that is included on their debut studio album It's All About the Stragglers features Nicole instead of Blatt.

Artful Dodger initially consisted of Mark Hill and Pete Devereux, but Devereux left prior to the release of the single "TwentyFourSeven", making this the first single of Artful Dodger as a stage name for Mark Hill.

Music video

The music video for "TwentyFourSeven", directed by Jamie Morgan, has a springtime feel about it with Melanie Blatt sitting in a rattan chair with a dog.

Track listing

CD 1
1. "TwentyFourSeven" (Radio Version) 3.48
2. "TwentyFourSeven" (Grant Nelson Remix) 3.02
3. "TwentyFourSeven" (Dub-A-Holics Injection Dub) 7.27
4. "TwentyFourSeven" (Video) 3.31
CD 2
1. "TwentyFourSeven" (Dub-A-Holics Injection Vocal) 7.27
2. "TwentyFourSeven" (Pale Face Mix) 6.26
3. "TwentyFourSeven" (Behind the Scenes Footage) 3.36
4. "TwentyFourSeven" (Video) 3.31
Two track
1. "TwentyFourSeven" (Radio Version) 3.48
2. "TwentyFourSeven" (Dub-A-Holics Injection) 7.27

Official versions

"TwentyFourSeven"

  • Dub-a-holics Injection Dub
  • Dub-a-holics Injection Vocal
  • Grant Nelson Remix
  • Pale Face Mix
  • Radio Version
  • Single Version

Charts

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References

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