"Seventeen Going Under" is a song by English singer-songwriter
Sam Fender
Samuel Thomas Fender (born 25 April 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. He is known for his high tenor voice and thick Geordie accent, layered over music characterised by a roots-orientated rock approach. Fender's sound relies ...
. It was released on 7 July 2021 as the lead single from his second studio album
of the same name. The song was written by Fender, and produced by Bramwell Bronte. It was a
sleeper hit
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, peaking at number three on the
UK Singles Chart
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on 7 January 2022, becoming Fender's highest-charting career single to date.
"Seventeen Going Under" was named Hottest Record of the Year 2021 by
BBC Radio 1
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listeners and was voted number sixteen by Australian radio
Triple J
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listeners on the
Triple J Hottest 100
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chart. It was also voted number one by more than 14,000
Radio X listeners for the Best of British 2022. In May 2022, the song won the
Ivor Novello Award
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for
Best Song Musically and Lyrically from the
British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors
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. It received the 2022 ''
Rolling Stone UK
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'' Award for Song of the Year Award.
Background and release
The song chronicles Fender's life at 17 when his mother, Shirley was afflicted with
fibromyalgia
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and depressed because she could no longer work after 40 years of service as a nurse. She had become the owner of her apartment at 19 and had never missed a workday. Nevertheless, the
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began harassing her with letters and treating her unjustly. Fender was trying to help his mother financially but could not due to his young age. Fender recalled: "That's when my rose-tinted glasses fell off."
He told ''
Rolling Stone
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'' that it is "a letter to
is17 year old self", explaining: "17 is when all the challenges begin: you're not a baby, but you're definitely not an adult, I'm not even sure it'll happen at all for you, but growing up is for fools and the near dead, so stop being so serious all the time".
On 7 July 2021, Fender shared the song and announced it would be the title song from his forthcoming album.
It also went viral on
TikTok
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, with users utilising the song to "convey their personal tales of abuse and mistreatment". About the phenomenon, Fender stated to
Radio X: "I'm honoured that Seventeen's kind of resonated with people in that way. It's a very special moment for me as a songwriter".
Critical reception
''Rolling Stone'' called the song a "five minutes of glorious, life-affirming
rock and roll
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".
''Retro Gazing'' commented that the song "feels nostalgic and melancholic", and stated It's "a song that so many people can relate to, regardless of what age they're in, though possibly especially for those who have finally had the chance to clearly see their youth in a new, possibly more realistic and understanding, light". Georgie Holland and Scott Colothan of ''
Absolute Radio
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History
1993–1997: Virg ...
'' described "Seventeen Going Under" as an "emphatic, soaring guitar song that collates the struggles of unemployed life, but also the daftness of age where you otherwise have little to fear and the world at your feet." In
''Tribune'' magazine,
Alex Niven
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He is a also currently a Lecturer in English Literature at Newcastle University and an editor at Repeater Books.
Early life and ...
called the song "a triumphant ''memento vivere'' for dark times" and commended Fender for "produc
nga towering monument to a decade of social injustice and building youthful radicalism which the political mainstream seems determined to try to whitewash."
Rankings
Track listing
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from
AllMusic
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.
* Alex Borwick – assistant engineer
* Joe Atkinson – synthesizer
* Bramwell Bronte –
producer
* Mark Broughton – engineer
* Greg Calbi –
mastering engineer
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* Johnny Davis – saxophone
* Steve Fallone – mastering engineer
* Sam Fender – composer, glockenspiel, guitar, guitar (acoustic), piano, primary artist, vocals, vocals (background)
* Thom Lewis – percussion, programming
* Drew Michael – drums
* Craig Silvey – mixing
* Dani Spragg – engineer
* Dean Thompson – engineer, guitar
* Tom Ungerer – engineer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
References
{{Ivor Novello Best Song
2021 singles
2021 songs
Sam Fender songs
Polydor Records singles