Take a Bow (Leona Lewis song)
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"Take a Bow" is a song recorded by British singer
Leona Lewis Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British singer, songwriter, actress and activist. Born and raised in the London Borough of Islington, she attended the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology in Croydon. Lewis achieved nationa ...
for her debut studio album ''
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'' (2007). It was written by Jordon Omley, Michael Mani,
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,
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and
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. Tedder explained that he wanted to create an edgy song for Lewis so that it would not be boring or predictable. A
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song, the lyrics focus the failure of a relationship. Its composition features an
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groove and received several comparisons to " Cry Me a River" by Justin Timberlake. "Take a Bow" received positive reviews from music critics. Most praised the production as unexpected and different but one felt it overshadowed Lewis' vocals. Upon the release of ''Spirit'', the song debuted at number 97 on the
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due to strong digital download sales. Lewis performed "Take a Bow" at the
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festival and on her 2010 concert tour, The Labyrinth.


Recording and production

"Take a Bow" was conceived during recording sessions for Lewis' debut studio album, ''
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'', which was released in November 2007. It was written by Jordon Omley, Michael Mani,
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,
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and
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, and was produced by The Runaways,
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, Wilkins, Biancaniello and Tedder. The music production, keyboards and programming were carried out by Wilkins, Biancaniello and Tedder, while vocal production was helmed by Watters. Lewis performs the lead vocals, and ReVaughn Brown performs
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. "Take a Bow" was recorded and mixed by Biancaniello, Mani, Watters and Omley at
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, Hollywood, California. As reported by Digital Spy, Tedder revealed that the types of songs that people expected to hear on ''Spirit'', such as powerful vocal performance ballads, needed to be different and stand out rather than conventional, "if you're going to push that kind of music hese days– big ballads and big songs – you have to be edgier; they can't be clean and polished."


Composition and critical reception

"Take a Bow" is a
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and
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music song, which lasts for a duration of , and appears as the sixth track on the standard and deluxe versions of the album. On the North American track listing, the song appears as the eleventh track and last for a duration of . Its
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consists of "daring, machine-made"
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, "melodramatic" synths, a piano and a guitar. It features an
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groove, and was composed in the key of A minor using
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at 70 
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. Lewis' vocal range spans over two octaves from low note of A3 to the high note of Eb6. The song's opening lyrics are "The flowers are faded now, along with your letters." Chad Grischow for
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and Sarah Rodman for ''
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'' compared the song's production to Justin Timberlake's song " Cry Me a River" (2002). The lyrics of "Take A Bow" pertain to a failed relationship, which Nick Levine for Digital Spy described as "admirably stark." "Take a Bow" garnered a positive response from music critics. Nick Levine for Digital Spy described the track as "unexpected" due to its urban edge. Sarah Rodman for ''The Boston Globe'' wrote it was a "contender" to be released as a single because of how it is a mix of "classic and au courant" music. Linda McGee for RTÉ was complimentary of Lewis decision to experiment with the song instead of taking a "slushy ballad" approach and remaining in her comfort zone. She continued to write that it is for this reason that she is more suited to "the Beyoncé end of the market than the Mariah end."
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for ''
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'' noted that all of the songs on ''Spirit'' are love songs, but only "Take a Bow" feels like it is from the 21st century. Chad Grischow for
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wrote that the "Take a Bows production distracted from Lewis' vocal performance.


Live performances

Lewis performed "Take a Bow" at the
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festival held in Lisbon on 22 May 2010. "Take a Bow" was included as the fifth song on the set list of her debut concert tour, called The Labyrinth (2010). It was later included on the tour's DVD release '' The Labyrinth Tour: Live from the O2''. Lewis performed the song in the first section of the set list, along with "Brave" as the opener, " Don't Let Me Down", " Better in Time" and " Whatever It Takes". The set was decorated in the style of a castle; acrobats performed as they were hanging from the ceiling on large pieces of fabric while Lewis wore a gold sequined dress and thigh high boots.


Track listing

;''Spirit'' standard/deluxe edition
  1. "Take a Bow" –
;''Spirit'' United States standard/deluxe version
  1. "Take a Bow" –
;''The Labyrinth Tour: Live from the O2''
  1. "Take a Bow" (Live from the 02) –


Credits and personnel

;Recording *Recorded and mixed at The Record Plant, Hollywood, California. ;Personnel *Lead vocals – Leona Lewis *Background vocals – RaVaughn Brown *Songwriting – Jordon Omley, Michael Mani, Wayne Wilkins, Louis Biancaniello, Ryan Tedder *Production – The Runaways, Sam Watters, Wayne Wilkins, Louis Biancaniello, Ryan "Alias" Tedder *Music production – Wayne Wilkins, Louis Biancaniello, Ryan "Alias" Tedder *Recording and mixing – Louis Biancaniello, Michael Mani, Sam Watters, Jordon Omley *Vocal production – Sam Watters *Keyboards and programming – Wayne Wilkins, Louis Biancaniello, Ryan "Alias" Tedder Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Spirit''.


Chart

Upon the release of ''Spirit'', "Take a Bow" debuted at number 97 on the strength of digital download sales in the chart issue released on 24 November 2007.


References

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