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Words (The Christians song)

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"Words"
Single by The Christians
from the album Colour
B-side "Long Gone"
Released December 1984 Ireland, UK
1990 France, Sweden
Format 7" single
CD maxi
Recorded 1989
Genre Sophisti-pop
Length 7:17
Label Island
Writer(s) Henry Priestman
Producer Laurie Latham
The Christians singles chronology
"Ferry Cross the Mersey"
(1989)
"Words"
(1989)
"I Found Out"
(1990)

"Words" is a 1989 song recorded by the English band The Christians. It was their first single from their second album, Colour. Released in December 1989 in Ireland and UK and in the first months in other Europeans countries, the song was the first major hit from the band outside the UK.

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[edit] Song information

The group adapted a famous refrain of Irish folk heritage, previously known under the name of "Women of Ireland". This song has a "sweet both melody and performance"[1].

Song's lyrics are written on the cover of the CD maxi and the vinyl.

This single had a great success in France, although the group was not really known to the general public, particularly outside the UK. However, the song achieved a minor success in UK where it reached only #18 and was even a failure in Germany.

In France, "Words" debuted at the buttom of the chart (Top 50) on March 10, 1990, but reached very quickly the first places, topping for two weeks in May but managed to stay in the Top 10 for 11 weeks. It fell off the chart after its 19th week. Thus it was the best-selling single of the band in France.

[edit] Track listings

CD maxi
  1. "Words" — 7:17
  2. "Long Gone" — 3:22
  3. "Funny Money" — 3:35
7" single
  1. "Words" — 5:26
  2. "Long Gone" — 3:22

[edit] Charts

Chart (1989) Peak
position
Irish IRMA Singles Chart[2] 6
UK Singles Chart[3] 18
Chart (1990) Peak
position
Dutch Mega Top 100[4] 5
French SNEP Singles Chart[4] 1
Swedish Singles Chart[4] 18
Preceded by
"Le Temps des yéyés" by Les Vagabonds
French SNEP number-one single
May 12, 1990 - May 19, 1990 (2 weeks)
Succeeded by
"Sacrifice" by Elton John

[edit] References

  1. ^ Elia Habib, Muz hit. tubes, p. 184 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)
  2. ^ Irish Singles Chart Irishcharts.ie (Retrieved February 21, 2008)
  3. ^ UK Singles Chart Chartstats.com (Retrieved August 6, 2008)
  4. ^ a b c "Words", Dutch, French and Swedish singles charts Lescharts.com (Retrieved February 21, 2008)
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