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"Lovebird" is a song recorded by British singer-songwriter
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for her third studio album ''
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'' (2012). It was written by
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, Joshua "Ammo" Coleman and Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, and produced by
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, Ammo and Oligee. "Lovebird" was recorded at Pulse Recording in Los Angeles and is a
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, incorporating a piano and
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-driven melody. The lyrics consist of Lewis informing her past lover that enough time has passed since their relationship for her to have moved on and to have developed as a person. Critics praised Lewis' vocal performance, likening her technical abilities to those of
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and
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. The musical structure of the song was heavily compared to one of her previous singles, "
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", along with songs performed by
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. The accompanying music video shows Lewis trying to escape from a giant bird cage. To promote "Lovebird", Lewis performed the song on talk shows '' Daybreak'' and ''
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'' in the United Kingdom, in addition to singing competition ''
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'' in Spain. Nonetheless, "Lovebird" sold fewer than 600 copies upon its release, failing to attain one of the top 200 chart positions on the
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; however, two weeks after the release of ''Glassheart'', "Lovebird" peaked at number 22 on the South Korea
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due to strong digital download sales.


Background

On New Years Day 2012, a low quality snippet of "Lovebird" leaked under the title "Love Birds". After the song leaked, Lewis expressed her frustration at the song being available for listening to on the Internet, stating: "I'm sad that one of my songs leaked. As an artist that holds music dear to my heart I would've liked to share it with u when it's ready. I hope that you feel it like I do and when it's time to be released you'll still support it in the right way. Thank u for the love." That same month, it was announced that the album was expected to be released on 26 March 2012. Record executive
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later publicly give his support for ''Glassheart'', saying to Lewis that, although there had been a lengthy wait of two years for new music, the album was "sensational", and that Lewis had "never sounded better."


Release

In October 2012, "
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" was released as ''Glassheart''s
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. Lewis then announced that "Fireflies" would serve as the album's second single; a lyric video for the song was uploaded to Lewis' official
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account on 26 October 2012. However, when Lewis appeared as a special guest performer at the London Oxford Street Christmas light switch-on event on 5 November 2012, she introduced "Lovebird" as the second single and performed it for the first time. It was later confirmed by
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that "Lovebird" had replaced "Fireflies" as the album's second single, and that it would be released as the lead single for the album in Europe. "Lovebird" was made available for download in Finland, the Netherlands, Portugal and Switzerland on 16 November 2012. It was released in France, Italy and Spain a few days later on 19 November 2012. In the United Kingdom, "Lovebird" was not released as a standalone digital download; occasionally record labels will select a song to be a single and promote the release for a particular date ("impact date"), without the single being listed separately from the album in digital download stores. The song was available to purchase as an individual album track and was given an impact date of 9 December 2012. It was released in Germany on 12 April 2013.


Production and composition

"Lovebird" was written by
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, Joshua Coleman and
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, and produced by
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, Oligee, and Coleman (under his production name, Ammo). The song was engineered by Ryan Williams, assisted by Daniela Rivera. "Lovebird" was mixed by
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at the Ninja Beat Club in
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, Georgia and
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by Colin Leonard at SING Mastering using SING Technology, both located in Atlanta. The song was recorded at Pulse Recording in Los Angeles. "Lovebird" is a
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of three minutes and thirty seconds. The song's musical structure bears strong resemblances to one of Lewis' previous singles, "
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", from her début studio album ''
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'' (2007). The track opens with a piano introduction similar to that on "Bleeding Love", and features an "instantly hummable chorus". Lewis informs her lover in the lyrics – with the lines "But the time went on, the wind has blown, and I have grown" – that enough time has passed since their relationship started for her to have developed as a person. As power ballad beats and "airy
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" play, she sings "Your lovebird's flying away/ Cos my heart's been stuck in a cage". The
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consists of Lewis singing "I've got to sing my song, so pretty/ Dum, dum, diddy".


Critical reception

Mike Wass, a writer for
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, wrote that "Lovebird" was one of the two best songs on ''Glassheart'', along with the
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. He further commented that it had strong radio potential, and that it would be successful if it were to be released in the United States, as it sounds like a "clone" of "Bleeding Love".
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critic Lewis Corner felt that the song was reminiscent of "Bleeding Love" as well as "
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". Although he noted that Lewis' vocal performance on "Lovebird" is very impressive, as with all her material, he was unsure of why it was included on the final cut of the album due to ''Glassheart'' having "bigger" songs on it, which were likely to chart better. '' The Mirror''s Clemmie Moodie thought that although the recording is a "catchy" song, it does not compare to "Bleeding Love", but noted that it does contain "lyrical gems", including "Your lovebird's flyin’ away, ’cos my heart's been stuck in a cage". Hermoine Hoby, writing on behalf of ''
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'', wrote that Lewis appears to be following in the footsteps of singer-songwriter
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, due to the inclusion of "big heartfelt ballads" such as "Lovebird" and "Fireflies" on ''Glassheart''. For Hoby, Lewis' vocals are just as "technically irreproachable" as
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's and
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's.


Live performances and music video

Lewis performed "Lovebird" for the first time at the switching-on of the Christmas lights at Oxford Street in London on 5 November 2012; she also performed "Trouble". The singer performed the song live on '' Daybreak'' on 23 November 2012, on ''
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'' on 29 November 2012 and again on 8 December 2012 at the National Lottery Awards. To promote the song in Spain, Lewis sung "Lovebird" on ''
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'' in December 2012. The song's accompanying music video was filmed in November 2012 and premiered on 5 December 2012. The video has a
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ical theme, and features Lewis in a giant bird cage in a dimly lit room. Some scenes show the singer in a shadow and darker settings, while others are light and colourful. For most of the video, Lewis ponders about being able to escape her cage and experience freedom. At the end of the video, she realises that the cage is in fact unlocked and she is able to leave her confine, and leaves.


Track listing

;Digital download #"Lovebird" – 3:30 ;Digital single #"Lovebird" – 3:30 #"Lovebird" – 3:29


Credits and personnel

;Recording *Recorded at Pulse Recording, Los Angeles, California. *Mixed at Ninja Beat Club,
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, Georgia. *Mastered at SING Mastering, Atlanta, Georgia. ;Personnel *Songwriting – Bonnie McKee, Joshua Coleman, Lukasz Gottwald *Production – Josh Abrahams, Oligee, Ammo *Engineering – Ryan Williams *Additional/assistant engineering – Daniela Rivera *Mixing – Phil Tan *Mastering – Colin Leonard


Chart and commercial performance

Upon the release of ''Glassheart'', "Lovebird" debuted on the South Korea Digital International Singles chart at number 73 in the issue dated 24 November 2012. The following week, it peaked at number 20. On the South Korea Download International Singles chart, the song debuted at number 68, with sales of 4,310, on 24 November 2012, and peaked at number 22 the following week, with sales of 10,413. In the United Kingdom, "Lovebird" was given an impact date of 9 December 2012, meaning it was only available to purchase as an album track rather than a traditional separate single release. In the chart week immediately after, "Lovebird" sold fewer than 600 copies, meaning it failed to attain one of 200 chart positions on the
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. As a result, "Lovebird" became Lewis' lowest selling single of her career thus far, and her first release to not chart in the UK.


Release history


References


External links

* {{authority control Leona Lewis songs 2012 singles Songs written by Bonnie McKee Songs written by Dr. Luke Song recordings produced by Ammo (record producer) Pop ballads 2012 songs Songs written by Ammo (record producer) 2010s ballads Syco Music singles Torch songs