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Who'd Have Known

"Who'd Have Known" is a song by English singer-songwriter Lily Allen from her second studio album, It's Not Me, It's You. Written by Allen and Greg Kurstin, while interpolating Take That's single "Shine", the song was released as the fifth and final single from the album on 30 November 2009 by Regal Recordings. Contemporary critics complimented the song and Allen's warm vocals, while the music video portrays her as a groupie of Elton John.

"Who'd Have Known"
Single by Lily Allen
from the album It's Not Me, It's You
Released30 November 2009
Recorded2007
StudioHome studio (Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, England)
Genre
Length3:50
LabelRegal
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Lily Allen singles chronology
"22"
(2009)
"Who'd Have Known"
(2009)
"Just Be Good to Green"
(2010)
Music video
"Who'd Have Known" on YouTube

The song is prominently sampled in American rapper T-Pain's 2011 song "5 O'Clock", on which Allen is credited as a featured artist. "Who’d Have Known" was the last single Allen released as lead artist before her five-year hiatus.

Background and composition edit

Before the release of the album, Allen posted the song, then titled "Who'd of Known", on her MySpace account, revealing that she sampled Take That's single "Shine" and wrote: "I ripped off the chorus from Take That and can't be bothered with the paperwork.",[1] for which the single was almost not included on It's Not Me, It's You.[2] The singer pointed out in an interview that "Greg [Kurstin] just played the chords and I sang and we were like, 'That's great, really hooky.' Then when we played it back to someone, they pointed it out that it was, essentially, 'Shine'", and, while the band did not agree to sing on it, they gave her permission to record it, as they liked the song.[3] The group was also credited as co-writer.

Musically, "Who'd Have Known" is set in common time and has a metronome of 84 beats per minute.[4] It is played in the key of F major and follows the chord progression FFmaj7/AE♭E♭5Gm7F, while the piano and guitar are used for the background music.[4]

Critical reception edit

"Who'd Have Known" received positive reviews from music critics. When reviewing the album, Jody Rosen from Rolling Stone magazine called the song a potential single, being "the ballad with the album's most surefire hook".[5] Neil McCormick from The Daily Telegraph noticed the song in particular, claiming it to be a "tender evocation of friendship turning to love", while Allen's vocals highlight affection. He also added that, on tracks such as this, "Allen still sounds like a real person telling us the most intimate details of her real life, only with better hooks".[6] Drowned in Sound reporter James Skinner suggested that the song "lucidly details the furtive thrills and giddy excitement that lie at the outset of a romantic endeavour" and, in comparison with "Shine", "in slowing the tempo some though, substituting its vapid generalities and platitudes with a warmth both insightful and agreeable, she bests the original considerably".[2] Ryan Dombal from Pitchfork concluded that the song "is prime Lily 2.0, growing up without the heavy-handed, 2D 'maturity'; it's a knowing ode to early love and all the uncertainty, excitement and irrationality that goes along with it".[7]

Commercial performance edit

The single debuted at number 64 on the UK Singles Chart in the issue of 22 November 2009 and rose to number 49 the next week. The song entered the top 40 at number 39 making "Who'd Have Known" Allen's lowest charting single since 2006's Littlest Things.

Music video edit

 
Allen and the Elton John lookalike in the music video for "Who'd Have Known".

The music video for "Who'd Have Known" portrays Allen as an obsessed fan of Elton John. It starts off with her character lying in bed, watching Elton John's concert on television, while DVDs and magazines portraying him are scattered throughout her room, with a big poster of him on her wall.[8] John (portrayed by an actor) receives a letter from the singer declaring her love, accompanied by a badly photoshopped picture of the two of them, but ignores it. Upon exiting his home, he gets in a car only to discover that Allen is the driver. She locks the car doors, kidnaps him, and takes him to her home, where she ties him to a chair.[8] There, she plays piano, drinks wine, skims magazines, hugs him, attempts to feed him pizza, and draws a portrait of him. Later, she forces him to make a phone call while reading from a series of cue cards (a scene which pays homage to the movie The King of Comedy). Afterwards, they both sit on the sofa, watching John perform on TV. As Allen falls asleep, he manages to wriggle free from the tied ropes on his feet. The video ends with John taking a final glance at Allen asleep before escaping from the building and running off.[8]

Track listing edit

  • UK CD single (Cardsleeve)[9]
  1. "Who'd Have Known" – 3:51
  2. "Who'd Have Known" (Instrumental) – 3:48
  • EU / UK Promo (Standard Case)[9]
  1. "Who'd Have Known" – 3:51
  2. "Who'd Have Known" (Instrumental) – 3:48
  • Digital Download[10]
  1. "Who'd Have Known" – 3:48
  2. "Who'd Have Known" (Instrumental) – 3:51
  3. "The Fear" (Death Metal Disco Scene Vocal Remix) – 5:42

Credits and personnel edit

Charts edit

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[11] 54
CIS (TopHit)[12] 167
Israel (Media Forest)[13] 8
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade)[14] 4
Scotland (OCC)[15] 41
UK Singles (OCC)[16] 39

References edit

  1. ^ Harmsworth, Andrei (14 July 2008). "Lily admits: I ripped off Take That". Metro (Associated Metro Limited). Associated Newspapers Ltd. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  2. ^ a b Skinner, James (3 February 2009). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 5 February 2009. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  3. ^ "Who'd Have Known by Lily Allen Song Facts". Songfacts. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  4. ^ a b . musicroom.com. Music Sales. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  5. ^ Rosen, Jody (4 February 2009). . Rolling Stone Magazine. Jann Wenner. Archived from the original on 8 February 2009. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  6. ^ McCormick, Neil (22 February 2009). . The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 4 February 2009. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  7. ^ Dombal, Ryan. "Album Review: Lily Allen: It's Not Me, It's You". Pitchfork. pitchfork.com. Retrieved 19 December 2009.
  8. ^ a b c "Lily Allen – Who'd Have Known". 95.8 Capital FM. Global Radio. Retrieved 18 October 2009.
  9. ^ a b "Lily Allen – Who'd Have Known". SwissCharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  10. ^ "Who'd Have Known - Single by Lily Allen". iTunes. 27 November 2009.
  11. ^ https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20100104130000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20100105-0000/issue1033.pdf
  12. ^ Lily Allen — Who'd Have Known. TopHit. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  13. ^ "Media Forest: Airplay chart". mediaforest.biz. Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  14. ^ "Tipparade-lijst van week 11, 2010" (in Dutch). Megacharts. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  15. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  16. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 June 2018.

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Who d Have Known is a song by English singer songwriter Lily Allen from her second studio album It s Not Me It s You Written by Allen and Greg Kurstin while interpolating Take That s single Shine the song was released as the fifth and final single from the album on 30 November 2009 by Regal Recordings Contemporary critics complimented the song and Allen s warm vocals while the music video portrays her as a groupie of Elton John Who d Have Known Single by Lily Allenfrom the album It s Not Me It s YouReleased30 November 2009Recorded2007StudioHome studio Moreton in Marsh Gloucestershire England GenrePopLength3 50LabelRegalSongwriter s Gary Barlow Jason Orange Mark Owen Howard Donald Steve Robson Lily Allen Greg KurstinProducer s Greg Kurstin John ShanksLily Allen singles chronology 22 2009 Who d Have Known 2009 Just Be Good to Green 2010 Music video Who d Have Known on YouTube The song is prominently sampled in American rapper T Pain s 2011 song 5 O Clock on which Allen is credited as a featured artist Who d Have Known was the last single Allen released as lead artist before her five year hiatus Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Critical reception 3 Commercial performance 4 Music video 5 Track listing 6 Credits and personnel 7 Charts 8 References 9 External linksBackground and composition editBefore the release of the album Allen posted the song then titled Who d of Known on her MySpace account revealing that she sampled Take That s single Shine and wrote I ripped off the chorus from Take That and can t be bothered with the paperwork 1 for which the single was almost not included on It s Not Me It s You 2 The singer pointed out in an interview that Greg Kurstin just played the chords and I sang and we were like That s great really hooky Then when we played it back to someone they pointed it out that it was essentially Shine and while the band did not agree to sing on it they gave her permission to record it as they liked the song 3 The group was also credited as co writer Musically Who d Have Known is set in common time and has a metronome of 84 beats per minute 4 It is played in the key of F major and follows the chord progression F Fmaj7 A E E 5 Gm7 F while the piano and guitar are used for the background music 4 Critical reception edit nbsp Who d Have Known source source A 30 second sample of Who d Have Known in which Allen sings the chorus Problems playing this file See media help Who d Have Known received positive reviews from music critics When reviewing the album Jody Rosen from Rolling Stone magazine called the song a potential single being the ballad with the album s most surefire hook 5 Neil McCormick from The Daily Telegraph noticed the song in particular claiming it to be a tender evocation of friendship turning to love while Allen s vocals highlight affection He also added that on tracks such as this Allen still sounds like a real person telling us the most intimate details of her real life only with better hooks 6 Drowned in Sound reporter James Skinner suggested that the song lucidly details the furtive thrills and giddy excitement that lie at the outset of a romantic endeavour and in comparison with Shine in slowing the tempo some though substituting its vapid generalities and platitudes with a warmth both insightful and agreeable she bests the original considerably 2 Ryan Dombal from Pitchfork concluded that the song is prime Lily 2 0 growing up without the heavy handed 2D maturity it s a knowing ode to early love and all the uncertainty excitement and irrationality that goes along with it 7 Commercial performance editThe single debuted at number 64 on the UK Singles Chart in the issue of 22 November 2009 and rose to number 49 the next week The song entered the top 40 at number 39 making Who d Have Known Allen s lowest charting single since 2006 s Littlest Things Music video edit nbsp Allen and the Elton John lookalike in the music video for Who d Have Known The music video for Who d Have Known portrays Allen as an obsessed fan of Elton John It starts off with her character lying in bed watching Elton John s concert on television while DVDs and magazines portraying him are scattered throughout her room with a big poster of him on her wall 8 John portrayed by an actor receives a letter from the singer declaring her love accompanied by a badly photoshopped picture of the two of them but ignores it Upon exiting his home he gets in a car only to discover that Allen is the driver She locks the car doors kidnaps him and takes him to her home where she ties him to a chair 8 There she plays piano drinks wine skims magazines hugs him attempts to feed him pizza and draws a portrait of him Later she forces him to make a phone call while reading from a series of cue cards a scene which pays homage to the movie The King of Comedy Afterwards they both sit on the sofa watching John perform on TV As Allen falls asleep he manages to wriggle free from the tied ropes on his feet The video ends with John taking a final glance at Allen asleep before escaping from the building and running off 8 Track listing editUK CD single Cardsleeve 9 Who d Have Known 3 51 Who d Have Known Instrumental 3 48 EU UK Promo Standard Case 9 Who d Have Known 3 51 Who d Have Known Instrumental 3 48 Digital Download 10 Who d Have Known 3 48 Who d Have Known Instrumental 3 51 The Fear Death Metal Disco Scene Vocal Remix 5 42Credits and personnel editLead vocals Lily Allen Written by Lily Allen Greg Kurstin Take That and Steve Robson Produced by Greg Kurstin and John Shanks Audio mixing Greg Kurstin Mastered by Geoff Pesche Other management Todd InterlandCharts editChart 2009 Peakposition Australia ARIA 11 54 CIS TopHit 12 167 Israel Media Forest 13 8 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 Tipparade 14 4 Scotland OCC 15 41 UK Singles OCC 16 39References edit Harmsworth Andrei 14 July 2008 Lily admits I ripped off Take That Metro Associated Metro Limited Associated Newspapers Ltd Retrieved 11 October 2009 a b Skinner James 3 February 2009 Review Lily Allen It s Not Me It s You Releases Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 5 February 2009 Retrieved 11 October 2009 Who d Have Known by Lily Allen Song Facts Songfacts Retrieved 11 October 2009 a b Lily Allen Who d Have Known Sheet Music musicroom com Music Sales Archived from the original on 28 September 2011 Retrieved 11 October 2009 Rosen Jody 4 February 2009 It s Not Me It s You Review Rolling Stone Magazine Jann Wenner Archived from the original on 8 February 2009 Retrieved 11 October 2009 McCormick Neil 22 February 2009 Lily Allen It s Not Me It s You Pop CD of the week review The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 4 February 2009 Retrieved 11 October 2009 Dombal Ryan Album Review Lily Allen It s Not Me It s You Pitchfork pitchfork com Retrieved 19 December 2009 a b c Lily Allen Who d Have Known 95 8 Capital FM Global Radio Retrieved 18 October 2009 a b Lily Allen Who d Have Known SwissCharts com Hung Medien Retrieved 11 October 2009 Who d Have Known Single by Lily Allen iTunes 27 November 2009 https webarchive nla gov au awa 20100104130000 http pandora nla gov au pan 23790 20100105 0000 issue1033 pdf Lily Allen Who d Have Known TopHit Retrieved 27 January 2021 Media Forest Airplay chart mediaforest biz Archived from the original on 15 January 2013 Retrieved 30 March 2012 Tipparade lijst van week 11 2010 in Dutch Megacharts Retrieved 18 June 2018 Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 18 June 2018 Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 18 June 2018 External links edit Who d Have Known lyrics Archived 25 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Who 27d Have Known amp oldid 1221078528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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