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Interlude (Timi Yuro song)

"Interlude" is a 1968 song written and composed by Georges Delerue and Hal Shaper and originally performed by American soul singer Timi Yuro. It is the title track for the 1968 film of the same name. In 1994, the song was covered in a duet by Morrissey and Siouxsie Sioux and released as a single in August of that year by EMI. It was presented under the banner of "Morrissey & Siouxsie".

"Interlude"
Single by Morrissey and Siouxsie
Released8 August 1994 (1994-08-08)
GenreChamber pop
Length3:49
LabelParlophone (UK)
Songwriter(s)Georges Delerue
Hal Shaper
Producer(s)Boz Boorer
Morrissey singles chronology
"Hold On to Your Friends"
(1994)
"Interlude"
(1994)
"Now My Heart Is Full"
(1994)
Siouxsie singles chronology
"Face to Face"
(1992)
"Interlude"
(1994)
"O Baby"
(1994)
Audio sample

Morrissey and Siouxsie version Edit

Background Edit

"Interlude" was recorded during the recording sessions for Morrissey's Vauxhall and I album in summer 1993 at Hook End Manor, and was produced by Morrissey guitarist and musical director Boz Boorer.[1]

Morrissey first contacted Siouxsie in the early 1990s with a view to recording a duet with her. In 1993, he sent her a tape with some potential songs he had selected. All were numbers initially sung by female singers like Nancy Sinatra and Dionne Warwick.[2] Siouxsie picked this ballad and Morrissey agreed. The sessions went well and Boorer later described his collaboration with Siouxsie as "complete joy".[3] The strings section were played by members of My Life Story. Morrissey and Siouxsie each recorded a solo version of the entire track and the final result with their two voices together was created in the final mix from these two solo versions.[1]

Soon after the recording, however, the two singers fell out with one another regarding the content of the video. Ultimately, the video shoot never took place and the whole project was put on ice for a few months. EMI then threatened to not promote it without the existence of a supporting video. Although it was a "winter" song, against all expectations, EMI finally released "Interlude" in the summer of 1994.[4]

The song peaked at No. 25 on the UK Singles Chart in August 1994.[5]

"Interlude" was later included on a compilation called Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey. A previously unreleased version of the song, featuring only Morrissey's vocals, appeared on his 2011 Very Best Of compilation.

Sleeve Edit

The single's sleeve is a cropped version of the photograph Girl Jiving in Southam St. by Roger Mayne, the model being Eileen Sheekey. Morrissey conceived the sleeve of the record and chose that photograph by Mayne.[6] Mayne used to visit London's most humble streets on weekends and one of them was Southam Street. He visited 27 times taking a total of 1400 photos between the years 1956 to 1961. Eileen Sheekey was one of 11 daughters and one boy from the Sheekey family. Mayne took two pictures of Eileen while she was dancing; someone on the street had put on a song; she didn't like the first photo but the second photo she did like. Mayne himself said it is one of his favourite photos.[citation needed]

Reception Edit

The single was retrospectively well received by MacKenzie Wilson of AllMusic, who considered the performers to be "one of the finest duos in modern rock." The track's production was also praised: "The flowing string arrangements on "Interlude" are breathtaking, and appropriate to the talents of both artists."[7] Spin also praised the collaboration, saying : "Two heroes enterwine their voices - Siouxsie's torchily rich, Morrissey's expansively wobbly - for a song about romance that actually doesn't sound doomed".[8]

This collaboration was included in Spin magazine's list of the top 10 "one-off team-ups" of all time.[8]

Track listings Edit

7" vinyl and cassette

  1. "Interlude" (Georges Delerue / Hal Shaper)
  2. "Interlude (Extended)"

12" vinyl and CD

  1. "Interlude"
  2. "Interlude (Extended)"
  3. "Interlude (Instrumental)"
Country Record label Format Catalogue number
UK Parlophone 7" vinyl R6365
UK Parlophone 12" vinyl 12R6365
UK Parlophone Compact disc CDR6365
UK Parlophone Cassette TCR6365

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Goddard, Simon, Mozipedia: The Encyclopedia of Morrissey and The Smiths, Ebury Press, 2009.
  2. ^ CFNY radio, Toronto, Siouxsie interview, 25 April 1995
  3. ^ . Bozboorer.com. 21 November 2006. Retrieved 12 December 2015. "Question 14: How was it working with Siouxsie Sioux? Complete joy!".
  4. ^ Morrissey (2013). Autobiography. London: Penguin Classics. pp. 268–273. ISBN 978-0-14-139481-7.
    Paytress, Mark (2003). Siouxsie & the Banshees: The Authorised Biography. Sanctuary. p. 216. ISBN 1-86074-375-7.
  5. ^ "MORRISSEY & SIOUXSIE | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
  6. ^ Morrissey (2013). Autobiography. London: Penguin Classic. ISBN 978-0-14-139481-7.
  7. ^ MacKenzie, Wilson. "Interlude - Morrissey & Siouxsie". Allmusic. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Singles going steady: The Top 10 one-off team-ups of all time". Spin Magazine. April 2007. Page 58. N°9: Morrissey & Siouxsie Interlude 1994.

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Interlude is a 1968 song written and composed by Georges Delerue and Hal Shaper and originally performed by American soul singer Timi Yuro It is the title track for the 1968 film of the same name In 1994 the song was covered in a duet by Morrissey and Siouxsie Sioux and released as a single in August of that year by EMI It was presented under the banner of Morrissey amp Siouxsie Interlude Single by Morrissey and SiouxsieReleased8 August 1994 1994 08 08 GenreChamber popLength3 49LabelParlophone UK Songwriter s Georges DelerueHal ShaperProducer s Boz BoorerMorrissey singles chronology Hold On to Your Friends 1994 Interlude 1994 Now My Heart Is Full 1994 Siouxsie singles chronology Face to Face 1992 Interlude 1994 O Baby 1994 Audio sample source source filehelp Contents 1 Morrissey and Siouxsie version 1 1 Background 1 2 Sleeve 1 3 Reception 1 4 Track listings 2 See also 3 ReferencesMorrissey and Siouxsie version EditBackground Edit Interlude was recorded during the recording sessions for Morrissey s Vauxhall and I album in summer 1993 at Hook End Manor and was produced by Morrissey guitarist and musical director Boz Boorer 1 Morrissey first contacted Siouxsie in the early 1990s with a view to recording a duet with her In 1993 he sent her a tape with some potential songs he had selected All were numbers initially sung by female singers like Nancy Sinatra and Dionne Warwick 2 Siouxsie picked this ballad and Morrissey agreed The sessions went well and Boorer later described his collaboration with Siouxsie as complete joy 3 The strings section were played by members of My Life Story Morrissey and Siouxsie each recorded a solo version of the entire track and the final result with their two voices together was created in the final mix from these two solo versions 1 Soon after the recording however the two singers fell out with one another regarding the content of the video Ultimately the video shoot never took place and the whole project was put on ice for a few months EMI then threatened to not promote it without the existence of a supporting video Although it was a winter song against all expectations EMI finally released Interlude in the summer of 1994 4 The song peaked at No 25 on the UK Singles Chart in August 1994 5 Interlude was later included on a compilation called Suedehead The Best of Morrissey A previously unreleased version of the song featuring only Morrissey s vocals appeared on his 2011 Very Best Of compilation Sleeve Edit The single s sleeve is a cropped version of the photograph Girl Jiving in Southam St by Roger Mayne the model being Eileen Sheekey Morrissey conceived the sleeve of the record and chose that photograph by Mayne 6 Mayne used to visit London s most humble streets on weekends and one of them was Southam Street He visited 27 times taking a total of 1400 photos between the years 1956 to 1961 Eileen Sheekey was one of 11 daughters and one boy from the Sheekey family Mayne took two pictures of Eileen while she was dancing someone on the street had put on a song she didn t like the first photo but the second photo she did like Mayne himself said it is one of his favourite photos citation needed Reception Edit The single was retrospectively well received by MacKenzie Wilson of AllMusic who considered the performers to be one of the finest duos in modern rock The track s production was also praised The flowing string arrangements on Interlude are breathtaking and appropriate to the talents of both artists 7 Spin also praised the collaboration saying Two heroes enterwine their voices Siouxsie s torchily rich Morrissey s expansively wobbly for a song about romance that actually doesn t sound doomed 8 This collaboration was included in Spin magazine s list of the top 10 one off team ups of all time 8 Track listings Edit 7 vinyl and cassette Interlude Georges Delerue Hal Shaper Interlude Extended 12 vinyl and CD Interlude Interlude Extended Interlude Instrumental Country Record label Format Catalogue numberUK Parlophone 7 vinyl R6365UK Parlophone 12 vinyl 12R6365UK Parlophone Compact disc CDR6365UK Parlophone Cassette TCR6365See also EditMorrissey discography Siouxsie and the Banshees discographyReferences Edit a b Goddard Simon Mozipedia The Encyclopedia of Morrissey and The Smiths Ebury Press 2009 CFNY radio Toronto Siouxsie interview 25 April 1995 Boz Boorer Q amp A Pt 4 Bozboorer com 21 November 2006 Retrieved 12 December 2015 Question 14 How was it working with Siouxsie Sioux Complete joy Morrissey 2013 Autobiography London Penguin Classics pp 268 273 ISBN 978 0 14 139481 7 Paytress Mark 2003 Siouxsie amp the Banshees The Authorised Biography Sanctuary p 216 ISBN 1 86074 375 7 MORRISSEY amp SIOUXSIE full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Official Charts Morrissey 2013 Autobiography London Penguin Classic ISBN 978 0 14 139481 7 MacKenzie Wilson Interlude Morrissey amp Siouxsie Allmusic Retrieved 12 December 2015 a b Singles going steady The Top 10 one off team ups of all time Spin Magazine April 2007 Page 58 N 9 Morrissey amp Siouxsie Interlude 1994 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interlude Timi Yuro song amp oldid 1119727565 Morrissey and Siouxsie version, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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