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Just Say Yes (song)

"Just Say Yes" is a song by Northern Irish alternative rock band Snow Patrol, released as the single to follow "The Planets Bend Between Us" in October–November 2009, depending on the region. The song, produced by Jacknife Lee, is one of the three new songs, and the lead single from the compilation Up to Now. The lyrics were written by Gary Lightbody and the music was composed by Snow Patrol. "Just Say Yes" has its origins as a song written for pop singer Gwen Stefani, who rejected it. Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls was then given permission by Lightbody to record it for her solo debut album, which was later shelved.

"Just Say Yes"
Single by Snow Patrol
from the album Up to Now
B-side"Just Say Yes" (Thin White Duke Mix)
Released23 October 2009
GenreSynthpop,[1] electronica[2]
Length4:42
Label
Songwriter(s)Gary Lightbody (lyrics)
Snow Patrol (music)
Producer(s)Jacknife Lee
Snow Patrol singles chronology
"The Planets Bend Between Us"
(2009)
"Just Say Yes"
(2009)
"An Olive Grove Facing the Sea"
(2009)

Snow Patrol later took the song back and recorded it for their compilation album Up to Now. The song, having an electronic, synthpop sound, marks a distinct change in the Snow Patrol's sound, with writer Gary Lightbody calling it their most adventurous single to date. The video, directed by Blue Leach, features light effects and projection to bring a trippy, dreamy feel. The song was used in a music campaign for Nokia in the Netherlands. It was also used in the trailer for the 2010 film Leap Year. The city of Derry, Northern Ireland was given permission to use the song in their successful bid to be crowned UK City of Culture 2013.[3]

It performed well commercially, reaching the top 10 on the singles chart in countries like Belgium, Denmark and Ireland and topped the charts in the Netherlands. However, the critical reaction was mixed. Reviews generally praised the song for encompassing the band's past and new sound. The negative reviews criticized the song for being too linear, and for not having any "spark".

Background edit

The song was written by Gary Lightbody in Los Angeles with producer Jacknife Lee. He wrote it at the request of the band's label in the United States for pop singer Gwen Stefani's then upcoming album.[4] However, Stefani rejected it.[5][6] Later, Lightbody allowed Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger to record it. Scherzinger had loved the song, and felt grateful and "blessed" upon being given permission to record it, even calling it an "honour" to sing something written by Lightbody.[7][8] Scherzinger felt influenced by the Northern Irish Lightbody's accent, and attempted to record the song with an accent herself, with Lightbody acting as the producer.[9][10] Though she was nervous about doing justice to the song, she was relieved when Lightbody told her that her singing had made his mother cry.[7] The song was due to feature on Scherzinger's solo debut album Her Name is Nicole (2006) which was subsequently scrapped. A brand new debut album Killer Love was released in 2011, scrapping much of the earlier recorded material.[11] According to ASCAP, who register recordings and song rights in the US, The Pussycat Dolls also recorded and registered the song.[12] When Snow Patrol's label in the United Kingdom heard the song, they were shocked to learn that Lightbody had given away the song in the first place.[6] Lightbody then reclaimed the song for the band.[4][6]

"..."Just Say Yes", [which] is our most adventurous single to date, it shows we can go anywhere or do anything with our next album, and I can't wait to get stuck into it. Most of the writing we're doing now will be thrown out the window to approach it completely fresh".

—Gary Lightbody[13]

At the V Festival in August 2009, Lightbody in an interview to NME revealed that the song was to be the band's next single and that it will feature on the compilation Up to Now, accompanying the Reworked Tour of November–December 2009.[14] Where Scherzinger's recording was a soft and slow song with an electronic beat, the new recording was far from that.[6][15] The band changed the texture fully to predominantly electronic and synth.[16] Drummer Jonny Quinn called the song a progression for the band.

The song is about "loving someone so much that you get exasperated they aren't showing the same amount of passion that you are".[17] The Denver Post described the song as an "electronic-infused, '80s-kissed track".[6] Lightbody, who as a teenager loved dance music and frequented nightclubs, says "Just Say Yes" is a song that the band has always "had in them", but expressed surprise at the fact it took 15 years to happen.[6] Quinn admitted the band were worried and knew they were taking a chance with the song. He felt a lot of people might hate it, but said the band had no regrets doing it.[18]

Promotion and release edit

The song received its first airplay on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show on 17 September 2009. Lightbody joined Lowe on air via phone[19] from Toronto, the band's scheduled tour stop.[20] The song made Xfm's main playlist,[21] was also added on BBC Radio 1's C list on 30 September 2009[22] and was later promoted to the B list on 7 October[23] and the A list on 21 October 2009.[24] It was later added to BBC Radio 2's C list on 10 October 2009, and got played 5 times a week.[25] The song became one of the three top songs in rotation on several radio stations in Netherlands.[26] Additionally, it was picked up for Nokia's Comes With Music campaign on the TV and internet, which ran for eight weeks.[26] The band appeared on T4 programme on Channel 4 twice. On 31 October, they made an appearance on a special show called "4Music Favorites: Snow Patrol", giving an interview, playing "Just Say Yes" and past singles "Chasing Cars" and "Chocolate".[27][28] The next night, the band visited the T4 Studio to play the single.[29]

The single was released on 30 October 2009 in Ireland and the Netherlands[26][30] and 2 November 2009 in the UK, about a week before the album was released.[31] In the United States, the single was released digitally on the iTunes Store and Amazon.com on 23 October 2009 (although the US iTunes Store records a 1 November release).[32][33] The b-side of the physical single is a remix of the song, called the "Thin White Duke Mix". It was done by Stuart Price.[34]

Music video edit

 
The band performs the song with light effects in the background.

The music video for the song was produced by James Bolton[35] and directed by Blue Leach, who has previously directed the video/mini-film for the sixteen-minute "The Lightning Strike",[36] which was used during live performances and is included on Up to Now.[37] The video for "Just Say Yes" premiered on 22 September 2009 on MSN and AOL, respectively for users in the United Kingdom and the United States.[38] The video was shot in an inflatable dome (called the Eventhaus Plus)[39] in Poland.[40] The dome was enhanced by lighting and projection.[39] The video features the band members dressed in white performing the song on their instruments. The whole performance is supplemented by several light effects projected on the dome's white background, giving the appearance of a disco/nightclub.

The video has been described as a "spacey, mental hospital-esque padded bandshell underneath trippy, rave-ish lights".[16] Spinner.com praised it, calling the light effects "impressive", saying they added a "dreamy spin" to the performance.[41] MTV reviewer Chris Ryan felt that there was plenty about the video to make fun of, but found it to be good.[42] Filter called it a "perfect winter time companion".[43]

Track listing edit

Critical reception edit

EW called Scherzinger's version "elegant"[47] and Rap-Up magazine "understated".[15] Critical reaction towards Snow Patrol's version was mixed. Q magazine picked the song as their Track of the Day on 15 October 2009. It noted the change in musical direction with the usage of beats and synthesizers, but still calling it "undoubtedly Snow Patrol", writing that the song was trademark Snow Patrol: Lightbody's love-ridden lyrics with stadium-sized guitar lines and a sweeping chorus.[48] MTV reviewer Chris Ryan liked the song, and wrote that the vocal parts and the video's light show were very cheesy but they went well with the song. He however noted that the song had the same style of build-up and release of past hits "Run" and "Chasing Cars", with "some Simple Minds/sedated in the 80s keyboards" added to "up the romance."[42] Planet Sound gave the single 7 out of 10. Reviewer John Earls said that the song encompassed the band's early sound and recent ballads, and felt it will keep the listener intrigued as to what the band does next.[49]

However, Digital Spy's review of the single was negative. Reviewer Mayer Nissim gave it 2 stars out of 5 and said that the song doesn't succeed as a new sound for the band, and that it merely sounded as if it had been created on a "few floaty keys". He criticized the song for utilizing the "same over-earnest lyrics and soporific melodies as ever", and sarcastically noted that guitarist Nathan Connolly wasn't lying when he said that the band will continue to sound like "Snow Patrol", no matter what musical direction they take.[50] BBC's Fraser McAlpine gave the single 2 stars out of 5. He said that it "wanted" itself to be seen as something magical, but didn't have good enough tricks to do so. He criticized the linearity of the song, citing that it had only two melody lines: one for the verse and another for the chorus.[51] The song has gained popularity with the Emmerdale fanbase after being used as backing music for Jackson Walsh and Aaron Livesy's second kiss.[52]

Commercial performance edit

The song was described as being a potential worldwide hit, in the vein of the Snow Patrol song "Chasing Cars".[10] The single did well on the iTunes Store, becoming the top selling song on the Dutch and Irish iTunes[53][54] and the third best selling single in Belgium.[55] In the French-speaking part of the country, Wallonia, the song debuted the first position on the component Ultratip chart.[56] The single did well in the Netherlands. It was chosen as the "Record of the Week" in the Netherlands by two radio stations: by Radio 538 for week 39 of 2009 and by 3FM.[57] It subsequently debuted at the top of the Dutch Tipparade and 3FM Mega Top 50 in its first week on both charts,[58][59] and also became the highest-charting single of the band in the Netherlands by reaching the first position,[60] succeeding the success of "Shut Your Eyes" and "Crack the Shutters" which peaked at fourteen. The song also peaked at the second position on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart, which contains physical and digital sales, and became the most downloaded song in the country.[61][62] In the United States, for the 25th anniversary of Billboard's Adult Alternative Airplay chart in early 2021,[63] the magazine would rank "Just Say Yes" at number 85 on its list of the top 100 most successful songs in the history of the chart.[64]

Charts edit

Release history edit

Country Date Format Label
United States[32] 23 October 2009 Digital download Interscope
Netherlands 27 October 2009 Universal
Ireland[30] 30 October 2009 Compact Disc Fiction
Netherlands[26] Universal
United Kingdom, Ireland[34][46] 1 November 2009 Digital download Fiction
United Kingdom[31] 2 November 2009 Compact Disc

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External links edit

  • Music video for "Just Say Yes" on YouTube
  • Nokia Comes With Music campaign on YouTube

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Not to be confused with other songs albums and television episodes called Just Say Yes Just Say Yes is a song by Northern Irish alternative rock band Snow Patrol released as the single to follow The Planets Bend Between Us in October November 2009 depending on the region The song produced by Jacknife Lee is one of the three new songs and the lead single from the compilation Up to Now The lyrics were written by Gary Lightbody and the music was composed by Snow Patrol Just Say Yes has its origins as a song written for pop singer Gwen Stefani who rejected it Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls was then given permission by Lightbody to record it for her solo debut album which was later shelved Just Say Yes Single by Snow Patrolfrom the album Up to NowB side Just Say Yes Thin White Duke Mix Released23 October 2009GenreSynthpop 1 electronica 2 Length4 42LabelFiction InterscopeSongwriter s Gary Lightbody lyrics Snow Patrol music Producer s Jacknife LeeSnow Patrol singles chronology The Planets Bend Between Us 2009 Just Say Yes 2009 An Olive Grove Facing the Sea 2009 Snow Patrol later took the song back and recorded it for their compilation album Up to Now The song having an electronic synthpop sound marks a distinct change in the Snow Patrol s sound with writer Gary Lightbody calling it their most adventurous single to date The video directed by Blue Leach features light effects and projection to bring a trippy dreamy feel The song was used in a music campaign for Nokia in the Netherlands It was also used in the trailer for the 2010 film Leap Year The city of Derry Northern Ireland was given permission to use the song in their successful bid to be crowned UK City of Culture 2013 3 It performed well commercially reaching the top 10 on the singles chart in countries like Belgium Denmark and Ireland and topped the charts in the Netherlands However the critical reaction was mixed Reviews generally praised the song for encompassing the band s past and new sound The negative reviews criticized the song for being too linear and for not having any spark Contents 1 Background 2 Promotion and release 3 Music video 4 Track listing 5 Critical reception 6 Commercial performance 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Release history 9 References 10 External linksBackground editThe song was written by Gary Lightbody in Los Angeles with producer Jacknife Lee He wrote it at the request of the band s label in the United States for pop singer Gwen Stefani s then upcoming album 4 However Stefani rejected it 5 6 Later Lightbody allowed Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger to record it Scherzinger had loved the song and felt grateful and blessed upon being given permission to record it even calling it an honour to sing something written by Lightbody 7 8 Scherzinger felt influenced by the Northern Irish Lightbody s accent and attempted to record the song with an accent herself with Lightbody acting as the producer 9 10 Though she was nervous about doing justice to the song she was relieved when Lightbody told her that her singing had made his mother cry 7 The song was due to feature on Scherzinger s solo debut album Her Name is Nicole 2006 which was subsequently scrapped A brand new debut album Killer Love was released in 2011 scrapping much of the earlier recorded material 11 According to ASCAP who register recordings and song rights in the US The Pussycat Dolls also recorded and registered the song 12 When Snow Patrol s label in the United Kingdom heard the song they were shocked to learn that Lightbody had given away the song in the first place 6 Lightbody then reclaimed the song for the band 4 6 Just Say Yes which is our most adventurous single to date it shows we can go anywhere or do anything with our next album and I can t wait to get stuck into it Most of the writing we re doing now will be thrown out the window to approach it completely fresh Gary Lightbody 13 At the V Festival in August 2009 Lightbody in an interview to NME revealed that the song was to be the band s next single and that it will feature on the compilation Up to Now accompanying the Reworked Tour of November December 2009 14 Where Scherzinger s recording was a soft and slow song with an electronic beat the new recording was far from that 6 15 The band changed the texture fully to predominantly electronic and synth 16 Drummer Jonny Quinn called the song a progression for the band The song is about loving someone so much that you get exasperated they aren t showing the same amount of passion that you are 17 The Denver Post described the song as an electronic infused 80s kissed track 6 Lightbody who as a teenager loved dance music and frequented nightclubs says Just Say Yes is a song that the band has always had in them but expressed surprise at the fact it took 15 years to happen 6 Quinn admitted the band were worried and knew they were taking a chance with the song He felt a lot of people might hate it but said the band had no regrets doing it 18 Promotion and release editThe song received its first airplay on Zane Lowe s BBC Radio 1 show on 17 September 2009 Lightbody joined Lowe on air via phone 19 from Toronto the band s scheduled tour stop 20 The song made Xfm s main playlist 21 was also added on BBC Radio 1 s C list on 30 September 2009 22 and was later promoted to the B list on 7 October 23 and the A list on 21 October 2009 24 It was later added to BBC Radio 2 s C list on 10 October 2009 and got played 5 times a week 25 The song became one of the three top songs in rotation on several radio stations in Netherlands 26 Additionally it was picked up for Nokia s Comes With Music campaign on the TV and internet which ran for eight weeks 26 The band appeared on T4 programme on Channel 4 twice On 31 October they made an appearance on a special show called 4Music Favorites Snow Patrol giving an interview playing Just Say Yes and past singles Chasing Cars and Chocolate 27 28 The next night the band visited the T4 Studio to play the single 29 The single was released on 30 October 2009 in Ireland and the Netherlands 26 30 and 2 November 2009 in the UK about a week before the album was released 31 In the United States the single was released digitally on the iTunes Store and Amazon com on 23 October 2009 although the US iTunes Store records a 1 November release 32 33 The b side of the physical single is a remix of the song called the Thin White Duke Mix It was done by Stuart Price 34 Music video edit nbsp The band performs the song with light effects in the background The music video for the song was produced by James Bolton 35 and directed by Blue Leach who has previously directed the video mini film for the sixteen minute The Lightning Strike 36 which was used during live performances and is included on Up to Now 37 The video for Just Say Yes premiered on 22 September 2009 on MSN and AOL respectively for users in the United Kingdom and the United States 38 The video was shot in an inflatable dome called the Eventhaus Plus 39 in Poland 40 The dome was enhanced by lighting and projection 39 The video features the band members dressed in white performing the song on their instruments The whole performance is supplemented by several light effects projected on the dome s white background giving the appearance of a disco nightclub The video has been described as a spacey mental hospital esque padded bandshell underneath trippy rave ish lights 16 Spinner com praised it calling the light effects impressive saying they added a dreamy spin to the performance 41 MTV reviewer Chris Ryan felt that there was plenty about the video to make fun of but found it to be good 42 Filter called it a perfect winter time companion 43 Track listing editCD single Just Say Yes 4 42 Just Say Yes Thin White Duke Mix Edit 4 14 Australian iTunes 44 Just Say Yes 4 42 Just Say Yes Thin White Duke Mix 7 26 Shut Your Eyes Live 9 09 Live track recorded at V Festival Chelmsford on 23 August 2009 44 UK Irish iTunes 45 46 Just Say Yes 4 42 Just Say Yes Video 4 12 US iTunes Amazon com 33 Just Say Yes 4 42Critical reception editEW called Scherzinger s version elegant 47 and Rap Up magazine understated 15 Critical reaction towards Snow Patrol s version was mixed Q magazine picked the song as their Track of the Day on 15 October 2009 It noted the change in musical direction with the usage of beats and synthesizers but still calling it undoubtedly Snow Patrol writing that the song was trademark Snow Patrol Lightbody s love ridden lyrics with stadium sized guitar lines and a sweeping chorus 48 MTV reviewer Chris Ryan liked the song and wrote that the vocal parts and the video s light show were very cheesy but they went well with the song He however noted that the song had the same style of build up and release of past hits Run and Chasing Cars with some Simple Minds sedated in the 80s keyboards added to up the romance 42 Planet Sound gave the single 7 out of 10 Reviewer John Earls said that the song encompassed the band s early sound and recent ballads and felt it will keep the listener intrigued as to what the band does next 49 However Digital Spy s review of the single was negative Reviewer Mayer Nissim gave it 2 stars out of 5 and said that the song doesn t succeed as a new sound for the band and that it merely sounded as if it had been created on a few floaty keys He criticized the song for utilizing the same over earnest lyrics and soporific melodies as ever and sarcastically noted that guitarist Nathan Connolly wasn t lying when he said that the band will continue to sound like Snow Patrol no matter what musical direction they take 50 BBC s Fraser McAlpine gave the single 2 stars out of 5 He said that it wanted itself to be seen as something magical but didn t have good enough tricks to do so He criticized the linearity of the song citing that it had only two melody lines one for the verse and another for the chorus 51 The song has gained popularity with the Emmerdale fanbase after being used as backing music for Jackson Walsh and Aaron Livesy s second kiss 52 Commercial performance editThe song was described as being a potential worldwide hit in the vein of the Snow Patrol song Chasing Cars 10 The single did well on the iTunes Store becoming the top selling song on the Dutch and Irish iTunes 53 54 and the third best selling single in Belgium 55 In the French speaking part of the country Wallonia the song debuted the first position on the component Ultratip chart 56 The single did well in the Netherlands It was chosen as the Record of the Week in the Netherlands by two radio stations by Radio 538 for week 39 of 2009 and by 3FM 57 It subsequently debuted at the top of the Dutch Tipparade and 3FM Mega Top 50 in its first week on both charts 58 59 and also became the highest charting single of the band in the Netherlands by reaching the first position 60 succeeding the success of Shut Your Eyes and Crack the Shutters which peaked at fourteen The song also peaked at the second position on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart which contains physical and digital sales and became the most downloaded song in the country 61 62 In the United States for the 25th anniversary of Billboard s Adult Alternative Airplay chart in early 2021 63 the magazine would rank Just Say Yes at number 85 on its list of the top 100 most successful songs in the history of the chart 64 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2009 2010 Peakposition Austria O3 Austria Top 40 65 38 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 66 6 Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 67 8 Denmark Tracklisten 68 4 European Hot 100 Singles 69 24 Finland Suomen virallinen lista 70 20 Germany Official German Charts 71 47 Ireland IRMA 72 6 Japan Japan Hot 100 73 39 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 74 1 Netherlands Single Top 100 75 2 Scotland OCC 76 11 UK Singles OCC 77 15 US Adult Alternative Songs Billboard 78 4 US Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 79 39 Year end charts edit Chart 2009 Position Netherlands Dutch Top 40 80 34 Netherlands Single Top 100 81 33 Chart 2010 Position Netherlands Dutch Top 40 82 42 Netherlands Single Top 100 83 94Release history editCountry Date Format Label United States 32 23 October 2009 Digital download Interscope Netherlands 27 October 2009 Universal Ireland 30 30 October 2009 Compact Disc Fiction Netherlands 26 Universal United Kingdom Ireland 34 46 1 November 2009 Digital download Fiction United Kingdom 31 2 November 2009 Compact DiscReferences edit Nissim Mayer 7 September 2011 Snow Patrol Called Out in the Dark Single review Digital Spy Retrieved 28 August 2013 Just Say Yes Review Muso s Guide Retrieved 20 November 2013 Just Say Yes is lyrically typical Snow Patrol fare But the electronica leanings really lift it above City of Culture 2013 Just Say Yes cityofculture2013 com Archived from the original on 8 July 2011 Retrieved 24 June 2010 a b Lanham Tom 8 October 2009 Gary Lightbody quite busy on patrol The San Francisco Examiner Archived from the 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