Done Again Black Horse and the Cherry Tree [in the Style of K.t. Tunstall]

2005 single by KT Tunstall

2005 single by KT Tunstall

"Black Horse and the Cherry Tree"
KT Tunstall - Black Horse & The Cherry Tree.jpg
Unmarried past KT Tunstall
from the album Eye to the Telescope
B-side "Barbie"
Released 21 February 2005 (2005-02-21)
Length two:51
Characterization Relentless, Virgin (US)
Songwriter(s) KT Tunstall
Producer(s) Andy Green
KT Tunstall Britain singles chronology
"Throw Me a Rope"
(2004)
"Black Horse and the Cherry Tree"
(2005)
"Other Side of the World"
(2005)
KT Tunstall Us singles chronology
"Black Equus caballus and the Cherry Tree"
(2005)
"Of a sudden I See"
(2006)
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"Blackness Horse and the Cherry Tree" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall from her 2004 debut album, Eye to the Telescope. It is i of many songs that reuses the famous Bo Diddley beat from the influential 1955 song of his own proper noun. The rails was released on 21 Feb 2005 every bit the lead single from the album, charting at No. 28 on the U.k. Singles Chart the same month. The following year, the single became a striking outside Europe, reaching No. 7 in Canada and No. twenty in the U.s.a. and New Zealand.

Song information [edit]

Tunstall said of the song:[1]

"Blackness Horse and the Red Tree" is inspired by former dejection, Nashville psycho hillbillies & hazy memories. It tells the story of finding yourself lost on your path, and a selection has to be fabricated. It's about gambling, fate, listening to your centre, and having the strength to fight the darkness that'south ever willing to carry you lot off.

Tunstall also said the song was inspired past i summer when she was travelling across Greece on a moped and saw a large black equus caballus "going basics" in an olive grove. She wrote the rail years later after watching a concert past Son of Dave, which inspired her to write a bluesy vocal. The lyric "my heart stops expressionless" refers to a eye murmur she had as a baby. She said, "I got into this fantasy that my middle felt betrayed and had decided to end working. The song is about having to dig incredibly deep to notice out who yous wanna be."[ii]

The song is usually performed solo by Tunstall, the original creative person, with the layered guitar and vocals constructed piece-by-piece by sampling the parts alive, and using a loop pedal unit to create the backing track. A operation of the song on Subsequently... with Jools Holland (recorded before the release of Eye to the Telescope) was an important break in Tunstall's career. The vocal won Tunstall an award for Best Single of 2005 in Q, and it received a 2007 Grammy Award nomination for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance".[3]

The album version was used equally the opening theme vocal for the CBC Television set drama Wild Roses. The vocal was later redone by Aly & AJ for Pepsi Smash, included on the Japanese only re-release of their second studio album Insomniatic. "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" was besides used in advertisements for The WB show Pepper Dennis and the 2006 The states Open. The song's video ranked No. 19 on VH1's 40 Greatest Videos of 2006. During the plan'south airing, Tunstall stated that the day of the video shoot was the merely time she had ever worn reddish lipstick.

Nautical chart performance [edit]

In the Britain, the single peaked at No. 28 in its first week and dropped out of the superlative 75 in three weeks.

In the United States, "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" was initially in the bottom half of the Usa Billboard Hot 100 chart. But after Katharine McPhee sang the song on American Idol (in the fifth season) as role of a Billboard charts-based song selection did the melody ascension rapidly in popularity; it jumped 56 positions on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, going from No. 79 to No. 23, and then moving to No. 20, becoming Tunstall'south get-go single (and merely, to date) to announced on that nautical chart's Summit twenty. McPhee would keep to sing the vocal again in her final performance show on 23 May 2006, finishing 2nd to Taylor Hicks.

Track listings [edit]

U.k. and European CD single [four] [5]

  1. "Black Horse & the Ruby Tree"
  2. "1 Day" (alive)

United kingdom 7-inch single [6]

A. "Black Horse & the Cherry Tree" – 2:51
B. "Barbie" – two:23

US promo CD [vii]

  1. "Blackness Horse & the Cherry Tree" (radio version) – two:51
  2. "Black Horse & the Cherry Tree" (radio version instrumental) – 2:47

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

References [edit]

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  2. ^ Lynskey, Dorian; Simpson, Dave (24 February 2006). "'Built-in Slippy was a greyhound nosotros bet on'". The Guardian . Retrieved 11 January 2022.
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  6. ^ Black Equus caballus & the Cherry Tree (Great britain 7-inch single sleeve). KT Tunstall. Relentless Records. 2005. REL xiv. {{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  7. ^ Blackness Horse & the Reddish Tree (Usa promo CD liner notes). KT Tunstall. Virgin Records. 2005. 7243 8 70767 two three. {{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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