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"You Said No" (also known by its original title, "Crash and Burn") is a song by English
pop punk Pop punk (or punk pop) is a rock music genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop. It is defined for its emphasis on classic pop songcraft, as well as adolescent and anti-suburbia themes, and is distinguished from other pu ...
band Busted. It was released on 21 April 2003 as the third single from their debut studio album, '' Busted'' (2002). The song was written by band members
James Bourne James Elliot Bourne (born 13 September 1983) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. He is known as the co-founder of pop punk bands Busted and Son of Dork, and he also created his own electronic project: Future Boy. From 2013 to 2015 ...
, and
Charlie Simpson Charles Robert Simpson (born 7 June 1985) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. He is a member of multi-BRIT Award-winning rock band Busted and he is also the lead vocalist and the rhythm guitarist in the British post-hardcore band F ...
, and was produced by Robson and Graham Stewart. "You Said No" became Busted's first song to reach number one on the
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.


Background

"You Said No" is about being rejected at a
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by a girl and feeling
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. The song was first recorded under the title "Crash and Burn", and this version was included on the first pressing of '' Busted''. The title of the song was changed in the aftermath of the ''Columbia'' Shuttle disaster of February 2003, as the original name was deemed "inappropriate". In an interview with ''
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Matt Willis Mathew James Willis (born 8 May 1983), also previously known as Mattie Jay, is an English musician, singer, songwriter, television personality and actor. He is known as co-founder, bassist and the co-vocalist of the pop rock band, Busted. Will ...
said, "We were deciding what single to go for just as that happened and we really wanted to use Crash and Burn but we thought the name was inappropriate - it would have been bad taste." The song was renamed "You Said No", slightly reworked, and this version was subsequently released as a single and included on further pressings of ''Busted''. In ''1000 UK Number One Hits'' by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh,
James Bourne James Elliot Bourne (born 13 September 1983) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. He is known as the co-founder of pop punk bands Busted and Son of Dork, and he also created his own electronic project: Future Boy. From 2013 to 2015 ...
recalled: "I remember we sat down for a writing session and Charlie was talking about being blown out by a girl. He said 'I crashed and burned' which was something I had never heard before. Then we tied it in with a song we already had about a girl who was so fit and she knew it and we renamed it 'You Said No.'"


Critical reception

In a review for the song, ''
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'' stated: "Self-deprecating and completely infectious, this will be all over the radio", while Scotland's '' Daily Record'' made it Single of the Week. UKMIX was less enthusiastic, regarding the song as "nowhere near as interesting as "
Year 3000 "Year 3000" is a song performed by British pop rock band Busted. It was released as the second single from their debut studio album '' Busted'' (2002). "Year 3000" reached number two on the UK Singles Chart and became the 34th-biggest seller ...
" or " What I Go to School For", but pretty amusing when you think about the bad lyrics".


Chart performance

On 27 April 2003, "You Said No" debuted at number one on the
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, marking Busted's first number one at the third attempt. Additionally, with previous singles " What I Go to School For" and "
Year 3000 "Year 3000" is a song performed by British pop rock band Busted. It was released as the second single from their debut studio album '' Busted'' (2002). "Year 3000" reached number two on the UK Singles Chart and became the 34th-biggest seller ...
" having peaked at number three and number two, respectively, Busted became the first act ever to have their first three singles enter the top three in ascending order, a feat that got them into ''
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Music video

In the video for the song, Busted try to impress some girls by doing bike stunts at a rally, before being bettered by more experienced riders. Despite this, the video suggests that the singers find someone afterwards: an attractive nurse, played by Lucy Finnigan. When the video first aired on television, the fictitious name shown at the beginning for Bourne's character was 'Callum Cowan'. This was a private joke and was later changed.


Live performances

"You Said No" was promoted by appearances on '' CD:UK'', '' The Saturday Show'', ''
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'' and its spin-off show ''Top of the Pops Saturday'', and '' Re:covered''. Busted also performed it live at the Disney Channel Kids Awards,
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, CBBC Proms in the Park, and Christmas in Popworld.


Track listings

UK CD1 # "You Said No" (album version) # "You Said No" (James' version) # "You Said No" (EJDJ mix) # "You Said No" (instrumental version) # Interview UK CD2 # "You Said No" (album version) # "You Said No" (Matt's version) # "
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" # Enhanced section (included video) UK cassette single # "You Said No" (album version) # "You Said No" (Charlie's version) # "My Good Friend"


Personnel

Personnel are taken from the ''Busted'' album booklet. * Busted – all instruments ** James Bourne – writing ** Matt Willis – writing (as Matthew Jay) ** Charlie Simpson – writing *
Steve Robson Steve Robson is an English songwriter and record producer who has sold in excess of 138 million records around the world. He has written and produced 12 no 1 UK/US singles, 38 no 1 UK/US albums and a further 41 top 5 UK/US albums and singles. H ...
– writing, all instruments, production * John McLaughlin – writing, additional production * Sidh Solanki – additional programming *
Tom Elmhirst Tom Elmhirst (born 8 June 1971) is a British mix engineer. He has worked with artists including Adele, Beck, David Bowie, Cage the Elephant, Lady Gaga, Residente, and Amy Winehouse, among many others. Elmhirst has received numerous accolades a ...
– mixing


Charts


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Year-end charts


References

{{Authority control 2002 songs 2003 singles Busted (band) songs Island Records singles Song recordings produced by Steve Robson Songs written by Charlie Simpson Songs written by James Bourne Songs written by Matt Willis Songs written by Steve Robson