Saturday classics – 21.2

I came across this song while listening to songs on Spotify; I hadn’t heard it in a long time, and I liked it then, I like it now. It has emotion, the song’s depth, and emotional connection. That is always important to me in music, Rockferry, explores the enduring impacts of heartbreak from a relationship that was never meant to last.

In a March 2009 interview with Independent Magazine, Duffy reflected on the song’s unexpected success, stating, “I wrote it from a secretive perspective. Everyone is talking about it now. It meant something different to me all those years ago.” The poignant music video features almost exclusively a single shot of Duffy crying in the back seat of a black cab. Initially, the video was intended to show her walking down the street with a red balloon, but the director opted for the cab scene for its deeper emotional resonance.

The well-known song “Warwick Avenue” was co-written by Aimée Ann Duffy (Duffy), Eg White, and Jimmy Hogarth, and was released in 2008, produced by Jimmy Hogarth.

Sunday Stills, the next challenge: Musical Groups

värilollaasi 106-MUSEThis is a collage I did once, but it is of a music group, can you guess which one?
Here is the challenge, find pics that represent musical groups or songs as pics and when you post them let the folks guess what they are. Just say if they are a song or group… Have fun with this one.

Sunday Stills, the next challenge: Musical Groups or Songs as Pictures