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"Something in the Air" is a song by English rock band
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, written by
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who also sang the song. It was a No. 1 single for three weeks in the
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in July 1969. The song has been used for films, television and adverts, and has been covered by several artists. The track was also included on
Thunderclap Newman Thunderclap Newman were an English rock band that Pete Townshend of the Who and Kit Lambert formed in 1969 in a bid to showcase the talents of John "Speedy" Keen, Jimmy McCulloch, and Andy "Thunderclap" Newman. Their single, " Something in ...
's only album release ''
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'' over a year later.


Background

In 1969,
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,
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's guitarist, was the catalyst behind the formation of the band. The concept was to create a band to perform songs written by drummer and singer
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, who had written "
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", the first track on ''
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''. Townshend recruited jazz pianist Andy "Thunderclap" Newman (a friend from art college), and 15-year-old guitarist
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, who later played lead guitar in
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. Keen played the drums and sang the lead.


Production

Townshend produced the single, arranged the strings, and played bass under the pseudonym Bijou Drains. Originally titled "Revolution" but later renamed to avoid confusion with
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' 1968 song of the same name, "Something in the Air" captured post-
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rebellion, combining McCulloch's acoustic and electric guitars, Keen's drumming and falsetto vocals, and Newman's piano solo. The song, beginning in
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, has three key changes, its second verse climbing to F-sharp major, and, via a roundabout transition, goes down to
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for Newman's barrelhouse piano solo. Following this, the last verse is, like the second, a tone above the previous verse, closing the song in
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.


Reception

The single reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart just three weeks after release, holding off
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in the process. The scale of the song's success surprised everyone, and there were no plans to promote Thunderclap Newman with live performances. Eventually a line-up—augmented by Jim Pitman-Avory on bass and McCulloch's elder brother Jack on drums—played a handful of gigs. Personal records say the band played live only five times, but Keen referred to a two-month tour, playing "everywhere". In the UK, the follow-up single "Accidents" came out only in May 1970 and charted at No. 46 for a week. The album ''Hollywood Dream'' peaked in ''
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'' at No. 163. The song and the band are
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s. Labelle recorded an emotional cover of it alongside " The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by
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for their 1973 album ''
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''.


Personnel

*Andy "Thunderclap" Newman – piano; lead vocals on "Wilhelmina" *
Speedy Keen John David Percy "Speedy" Keen (29 March 1945 – 12 March 2002)''The Gua ...
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lead vocal, drums *
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– lead and rhythm guitars *
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– bass guitar (credited to "Bijou Drains"), orchestral arrangement


Chart performance (Thunderclap Newman version)


Appearance in other media

"Something in the Air" by Thunderclap Newman appeared on the soundtracks of several films, such as '' The Magic Christian'' (1969), which helped the single reach No. 37 in the United States, and ''
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'' (1970), which prompted a reissue of the single that "bubbled under" the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at No. 120. It later appeared in '' Kingpin'' (1996), '' Almost Famous'' (2000), ''
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'' (2000), and '' The Girl Next Door'' (2004). It also appeared on and was the title of the second disc in the Deluxe Edition of the ''
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'' soundtrack. "Something in the Air" has been used extensively in television, most notably on an advertisement for
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which featured PJ O'Rourke. The song also appeared in a TV advert for the
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in the early 1990s, featuring 1960s fashion model ''
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''. More recently, a version of the song was used in the advertisements for the mobile phone service provider TalkTalk. (A similar advert for TalkTalk shown at the beginning of advert breaks during '' Big Brother'' features the opening bars). The song was featured in a number of episodes of 1960s-set UK police series '' Heartbeat''. It is also used as the 'on hold' music for The Carphone Warehouse, of which Talk Talk is a part. The song was also featured in the pilot episode of the American television show '' Aliens in America'' and in the third-season episode '' Bad Earl'' of ''
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''. A version of the song recorded by
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was previously used by telephone provider
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. In 2008, this song appeared in a
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commercial in Taiwan. It was also used in an episode of '' Prime Suspect 1973''. In 2020, it was used in the opening episode of season two of
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. It was performed by
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during their DCX MMXVI World Tour and appears on their live recording of that tour. The song has been recorded by former
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singer
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and was released on the CD version of the album '' Internal Exile''.


Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers version

A cover of "Something in the Air" was recorded by
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and included on their ''Greatest Hits'' album, released in 1993. "Something in the Air" did not appear on the 2008 re-issue of the album and instead was replaced by " Stop Dragging My Heart Around". A live version of the song was included in '' The Live Anthology'', released in 2009.


Charts


See also

* List of 1960s one-hit wonders in the United States


References

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