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The Flood (Cheryl Cole song)

"The Flood" is a song by English recording artist Cheryl Cole. The song was written by Priscilla Hamilton and Wayne Wilkins, for Cole's second studio album, Messy Little Raindrops (2010). It was released on 2 January 2011 through Fascination Records (Polydor Records), as the album's second and final single. The song, produced by Wilkins and Antwoine Collins, has lyrics that refer to a "natural disaster love" and make many allusions to shipwreck, the sea, and water.

"The Flood"
Single by Cheryl Cole
from the album Messy Little Raindrops
Released2 January 2011
Recorded2010
Genre
Length3:57
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Wilkins
  • Antwoine "T-Wiz" Collins
Cheryl Cole singles chronology
"Promise This"
(2010)
"The Flood"
(2011)
"Call My Name"
(2012)

"The Flood" received mixed reviews from music critics. Despite some saying the song is perfectly suited to Cole's voice, critics questioned Cole's effectiveness as a balladeer, while calling the song "a flood of stool". "The Flood" achieved moderate success, peaking at number eighteen in the United Kingdom, making it Cole's first solo single to not enter the top 5 on the chart. The song also peaked at number twenty-six in Ireland and at number forty-six in Europe.

An accompanying music video for the song, directed by Sophie Muller, was released on 24 November 2010. Filmed on the southern coast of England, it portrays Cole alone in a remote house overlooking a stormy ocean, while she struggles to adjust to life without her love. "The Flood" was performed at 2010's Royal Variety Performance in front of Charles, Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. It was also performed in an acoustic form, along with "Promise This", on Alan Carr: Chatty Man.

Composition edit

"The Flood" was written by Priscilla Hamilton and Wayne Wilkins, who also produced the song, along with Antwoine "T-Wiz" Collins.[1] It is a pop song[2] with synthesised strings. The song composed in the key of C major and is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 80 beats per minute. The song has a basic sequence of C–C–G/D–Am–C/E as its chord progression.[3] Cole's vocals range from G4-D6.[4] The lyrical content of the song was described as "a massive, strong-laden, Christmassy tear-jerker about 'wreckage', 'drowning' and 'natural disaster love.'"[2] "The Flood" received comparisons to songs by singer-songwriter Natalie Imbruglia.[5]

Critical reception edit

The song received a positive review from Digital Spy reviewer Nick Levine who gave the song four out of five stars. He wrote, "Cole's no Leona of course, but she more than holds her own vocally as she delivers an extended and just-slightly-strained love-as-h2o metaphor."[2] Critics questioned Cole's effectiveness as a balladeer. The Guardian's Maddy Costa criticized the song's "lacklustre quality exacerbated by Cole's weakness as a balladeer and her (understandable) difficulty injecting feeling into a love song."[6] Tom Hocknell of BBC Music wrote, Cole "loses focus with The Flood, stretching a shipwreck analogy over an uncomfortable four minutes."[7] Luke Turner of NME gave the song a negative review comparing it to "a flood of stool."[8]

Chart performance edit

On the week of 13 November 2010, "The Flood" debuted at number eighty-one in the United Kingdom. The song peaked at number eighteen six weeks later, making it the first solo single by Cole not to reach the top five in the UK. It also became only the second single in her entire career to miss the Top 10 in the United Kingdom, the first being "Untouchable" two years before with Girls Aloud. "The Flood" was Cole's lowest-charting single, until it was surpassed by "Only Human", which peaked at number 70 in 2014.[9] The song also peaked at number twenty-six in Ireland.

Music video edit

 
Cole staring at the ocean from a remote house, trying to adjust to life without her love.

Before the release of the album, a preview of "The Flood" was first premiered through Cole's official website.[2] Later, the music video for the song, directed by Sophie Muller, premiered on 24 November 2010,[10] three weeks after the album's release. It was filmed against a backdrop of white cliffs on England's south coast.[citation needed]

Live performances edit

"The Flood" was performed at the 82nd annual Royal Variety Performance, held at the London Palladium theatre with Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in attendance.[11][12] She wore a gown from Roberto Cavalli's spring 2011 collection with jewelry by David Morris.[13][14] Cole also performed on the 20 December 2010 episode of Alan Carr: Chatty Man, singing "The Flood" and an acoustic version of "Promise This".[15]

Track listing edit

  1. "The Flood" — 3:57
  2. "The Flood" (The Wideboys Radio Edit) — 3:01
  • Digital download[17]
  1. "The Flood" — 3:57
  2. "The Flood" (The Wideboys Radio Edit) — 3:01
  3. "The Flood" (The Alias Radio Edit) — 3:14
  4. "The Flood" (Loco Remix) — 3:31

Credits and personnel edit

Source:[1]

Charts edit

Chart (2010–2011) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[18] 26
Scotland (OCC)[19] 14
UK Singles (OCC)[20] 18

Release history edit

Region Date Format Label
Ireland[21] 2 January 2011 Digital download Fascination Records
United Kingdom[17]
United Kingdom[16] 3 January 2011 CD single

References edit

  1. ^ a b Messy Little Raindrops (Booklet). Cheryl Cole. London, UK: Fascination, Polydor Records (Cat no. 2753287). 2010.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^ a b c d Robert Copsey (15 October 2010). "Cheryl Cole previews new single". Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi Médias. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  3. ^ "Cheryl Cole The Flood – Digital Sheet Music". Music Notes. Hal Leonard Corporation. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
  4. ^ "The Flood". Musicnotes. 2 July 2013.
  5. ^ Simon Price (31 October 2010). "Stick with the Girls: Cheryl's solo effort fails to light up". The Independent. Independent News and Media. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  6. ^ Maddy Costa (28 October 2010). "Cheryl Cole: Messy Little Raindrops - review". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
  7. ^ Tom Hocknell (28 October 2010). "Review of Cheryl Cole - Messy Little Raindrops". BBC Music. BBC. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
  8. ^ Luke Turner (29 October 2010). "Album Review: Cheryl Cole - Messy Little Raindrops (Polydor)". NME. IPC Media. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  9. ^ "Cheryl Cole - The Flood". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  10. ^ John Dorian (25 November 2010). . International Business Times. Archived from the original on 6 April 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  11. ^ Ryan Love (10 November 2010). "Take That, Cheryl Cole for 'Royal Variety'". Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi Médias. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  12. ^ "Famous names to entertain Royal couple". The Press Association. 9 December 2010. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  13. ^ "Cheryl Cole in Roberto Cavalli at the 82nd Royal Variety Performance". Roberto Cavalli Official Blog. Roberto Cavalli. 17 December 2010. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  14. ^ James Knowles (17 December 2010). "Cheryl Cole royally ravishing in David Morris". Retail Jeweller. EMAP. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  15. ^ Perez Hilton (23 October 2010). "Listen to acoustic Chezza!". PerezHilton.com. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  16. ^ a b "The Flood: Cheryl Cole". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  17. ^ a b "The Flood - EP by Cheryl Cole". iTunes Store (Great Britain). Apple Inc. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  18. ^ ". Irish Singles Chart.
  19. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.
  20. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.
  21. ^ "The Flood - EP by Cheryl Cole". iTunes Store (Ireland). Apple Inc. January 2010. Retrieved 29 December 2010.

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The Flood is a song by English recording artist Cheryl Cole The song was written by Priscilla Hamilton and Wayne Wilkins for Cole s second studio album Messy Little Raindrops 2010 It was released on 2 January 2011 through Fascination Records Polydor Records as the album s second and final single The song produced by Wilkins and Antwoine Collins has lyrics that refer to a natural disaster love and make many allusions to shipwreck the sea and water The Flood Single by Cheryl Colefrom the album Messy Little RaindropsReleased2 January 2011Recorded2010GenrePopLength3 57LabelFascination PolydorSongwriter s Priscilla Hamilton Wayne WilkinsProducer s Wilkins Antwoine T Wiz CollinsCheryl Cole singles chronology Promise This 2010 The Flood 2011 Call My Name 2012 The Flood received mixed reviews from music critics Despite some saying the song is perfectly suited to Cole s voice critics questioned Cole s effectiveness as a balladeer while calling the song a flood of stool The Flood achieved moderate success peaking at number eighteen in the United Kingdom making it Cole s first solo single to not enter the top 5 on the chart The song also peaked at number twenty six in Ireland and at number forty six in Europe An accompanying music video for the song directed by Sophie Muller was released on 24 November 2010 Filmed on the southern coast of England it portrays Cole alone in a remote house overlooking a stormy ocean while she struggles to adjust to life without her love The Flood was performed at 2010 s Royal Variety Performance in front of Charles Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall It was also performed in an acoustic form along with Promise This on Alan Carr Chatty Man Contents 1 Composition 2 Critical reception 3 Chart performance 4 Music video 5 Live performances 6 Track listing 7 Credits and personnel 8 Charts 9 Release history 10 ReferencesComposition edit nbsp The Flood source source A sample of the song s chorus features Cole comparing love to water s flow Problems playing this file See media help The Flood was written by Priscilla Hamilton and Wayne Wilkins who also produced the song along with Antwoine T Wiz Collins 1 It is a pop song 2 with synthesised strings The song composed in the key of C major and is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 80 beats per minute The song has a basic sequence of C C G D Am C E as its chord progression 3 Cole s vocals range from G4 D6 4 The lyrical content of the song was described as a massive strong laden Christmassy tear jerker about wreckage drowning and natural disaster love 2 The Flood received comparisons to songs by singer songwriter Natalie Imbruglia 5 Critical reception editThe song received a positive review from Digital Spy reviewer Nick Levine who gave the song four out of five stars He wrote Cole s no Leona of course but she more than holds her own vocally as she delivers an extended and just slightly strained love as h2o metaphor 2 Critics questioned Cole s effectiveness as a balladeer The Guardian s Maddy Costa criticized the song s lacklustre quality exacerbated by Cole s weakness as a balladeer and her understandable difficulty injecting feeling into a love song 6 Tom Hocknell of BBC Music wrote Cole loses focus with The Flood stretching a shipwreck analogy over an uncomfortable four minutes 7 Luke Turner of NME gave the song a negative review comparing it to a flood of stool 8 Chart performance editOn the week of 13 November 2010 The Flood debuted at number eighty one in the United Kingdom The song peaked at number eighteen six weeks later making it the first solo single by Cole not to reach the top five in the UK It also became only the second single in her entire career to miss the Top 10 in the United Kingdom the first being Untouchable two years before with Girls Aloud The Flood was Cole s lowest charting single until it was surpassed by Only Human which peaked at number 70 in 2014 9 The song also peaked at number twenty six in Ireland Music video edit nbsp Cole staring at the ocean from a remote house trying to adjust to life without her love Before the release of the album a preview of The Flood was first premiered through Cole s official website 2 Later the music video for the song directed by Sophie Muller premiered on 24 November 2010 10 three weeks after the album s release It was filmed against a backdrop of white cliffs on England s south coast citation needed Live performances edit The Flood was performed at the 82nd annual Royal Variety Performance held at the London Palladium theatre with Charles Prince of Wales and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall in attendance 11 12 She wore a gown from Roberto Cavalli s spring 2011 collection with jewelry by David Morris 13 14 Cole also performed on the 20 December 2010 episode of Alan Carr Chatty Man singing The Flood and an acoustic version of Promise This 15 Track listing editCD single 16 The Flood 3 57 The Flood The Wideboys Radio Edit 3 01 Digital download 17 The Flood 3 57 The Flood The Wideboys Radio Edit 3 01 The Flood The Alias Radio Edit 3 14 The Flood Loco Remix 3 31Credits and personnel editSongwriting Priscilla Hamilton Wayne Wilkins Production and programming Wayne Wilkins Antwoine T Wiz Collins Backing vocals Priscilla Renea RaVaughn Brown Drums Antwoine T Wiz Collins Engineering Anthony Kronfle Juliette Amoroso Guitar Nick Lashley Keyboards Wayne Wilkins Mixing Mark Stent Matty Green assistant Mastering Brian Gardner Source 1 Charts editChart 2010 2011 Peakposition Ireland IRMA 18 26 Scotland OCC 19 14 UK Singles OCC 20 18Release history editRegion Date Format Label Ireland 21 2 January 2011 Digital download Fascination Records United Kingdom 17 United Kingdom 16 3 January 2011 CD singleReferences edit a b Messy Little Raindrops Booklet Cheryl Cole London UK Fascination Polydor Records Cat no 2753287 2010 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV 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