Number 1 (Goldfrapp song)

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"Number 1"
Single by Goldfrapp
from the album Supernature
B-side"Beautiful"
Released31 October 2005 (2005-10-31)
Recorded2004–2005
Genre
Length3:25
LabelMute
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Alison Goldfrapp
  • Will Gregory
Goldfrapp singles chronology
"Ooh La La"
(2005)
"Number 1"
(2005)
"Ride a White Horse"
(2006)

"Number 1" is a song by English electronic music duo Goldfrapp from their third studio album, Supernature (2005). Written and produced by Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory, the song features a synthesiser and bass guitar arrangement and was written about the importance and meaningfulness that somebody shares with another, despite that it might not necessarily last.[1]

The song was released as the album's second single in October 2005 to positive reviews from music critics. It was a commercial success, reaching the top 40 on the majority of the charts it appeared, and topped the US

Hot Dance Club Play chart. The song has been remixed a number of times and was featured in advertising campaigns for the US retail company Target
.

Background and writing

"Number 1" is a mid-tempo electronic love song about the importance and meaningfulness that somebody shares with another, despite that it might not necessarily last. The song was composed as a collaborative effort between Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory in late 2004 in the countryside of Bath, England.[1] The song was written and recorded while Goldfrapp and Gregory were jamming in the recording studio, bouncing song ideas off each other.[2] According to Goldfrapp, the song's lyrics are "a little bit more reflective and sensual" than those she had composed on Felt Mountain (2000) and Black Cherry (2003).[3]

"Number 1" is written in the common

verse-chorus form and features instrumentation from synthesisers and a bass guitar. It contains a synth and bass arrangement that the duo would use frequently on the rest of Supernature. Most of the song was composed on an old Roland String synth keyboard because Goldfrapp enjoyed the sounds that it exudes.[2]

Music video

The music video for "Number 1" was directed by Dawn Shadforth and filmed in London, England in 2005.[4] The video is set in a plastic surgery clinic where the staff and the patients, except Alison Goldfrapp, have a dog's head and a human body. The video's theme is a reference to the song's lyrics in which Goldfrapp sings "I'm like a dog to get you". The video depicts the story of a white poodle who is being operated on by Great Dane and Yorkshire Terrier surgeons (the receptionist and attendant nurses are saluki). Scenes of Alison Goldfrapp acting like a dog and dancing with the clinic's staff are intercut throughout the video.

The video premiered in the UK in early October 2005.[4] The complete version of "Number 1" featured in the music video has been released commercially through CD singles and digital downloads, and some include remixes by Alan Braxe and Fred Falke.

Marketing and release

Alison Goldfrapp performing "Number 1" at the Wireless Festival in June 2006

In October 2005, Goldfrapp performed "Number 1" on British television shows and toured Europe, playing the single and other new songs.[5] The duo performed only one concert in North America at the Nokia Theatre in New York City on 5 December 2005. The US concert sold out rapidly, which overwhelmed Goldfrapp who did not expect the large turnout.[6] In late 2006, "Number 1" was featured in Christmas advertising campaigns for the US retail company Target. The song, along with "Fly Me Away", was featured in six winter-themed television commercials.[7]

"Number 1" was released as a various formats throughout the world. In the United Kingdom, a

Satin Chic".[10]

Critical reception

"Number 1" received positive reviews from music critics. MusicOMH.com's Michael Hubbard described it as a "warmer, calmer and cosier" song than previous single "

About.com wrote that the track was "a stunning profession of love served up over electronic burbles and bouncy bass."[14]

Commercial performance

"Number 1" entered the

UK Singles Chart on 7 November 2005 at number nine, remaining on the chart for four weeks.[15] Elsewhere, the song reached number 29 in Ireland and became Goldfrapp's second top-50 single on the singles chart.[16] The song reached the top 40 in Italy and the top 100 in Germany.[17]

In Canada, the song was released on 1 November 2005, reaching number 10 on the

Alternate versions

Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2
in 2007. A cover version by
Jont appears on the 2007 compilation album, The Saturday Sessions: The Dermot O'Leary Show.

Track listings

Credits and personnel

The following people contributed to "Number 1":[29]

Charts

See also

  • List of number-one dance singles of 2006 (U.S.)

References

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