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- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) abstract ""Black Coffee" is a song recorded by English-Canadian girl group All Saints for their second studio album, Saints & Sinners (2000). It later appeared on the group's greatest hits albums, All Hits (2001) and Pure Shores: The Very Best of All Saints (2010). The song was written by Alexander Von Soos, Kirsty Elizabeth and Tom Nichols, and produced by William Orbit. Originally titled "I Wouldn't Wanna Be", the track was first conceptualized by Elizabeth based on her romance with Ernesto Bertarelli before being handed to London Records executive Tracy Bennett. It was released worldwide on 2 October 2000 as the second single from Saints & Sinners, through various physical formats accompanied by remixes from The Neptunes, Wideboys, AFTC, and the b-side "I Don't Wanna Be Alone". A midtempo electronic pop song, "Black Coffee" chronicles a love story with a contrary theme of bitterness, and garnered comparisons with previous William Orbit productions, namely "Pure Shores" and tracks from Madonna's Ray of Light (1998). The track's structure includes slightly dislocated verses delivered in a sinister manner, followed by the group's combined harmony sung in an eerie fashion leading up to the song's wistful chorus. Lyrically, it discusses how two lovers meet and are in a moment where they would not want to be elsewhere."Black Coffee" was met with general acclaim from contemporary music critics who praised All Saints' mature and accomplished sound, vocal harmonies and William Orbit's production. Some critics deemed the song one of the group's greatest hits and a pop classic which would later inspire the sound of their girl group contemporary, Girls Aloud. The single was a commercial success, becoming All Saints' fifth number one single on the UK Singles Chart, at the time making them the girl group with the second-most number ones in British chart history. "Black Coffee" was also a hit internationally, reaching the top ten in Ireland, Italy, New Zealand and Sweden, and the top 40 in nine other countries. It was among the best-selling singles of 2000 in the United Kingdom, later being certified silver for sales of over 200,000 copies. The song's accompanying music video was directed by Johan Renck and aired on 14 September 2000. The video which garnered comparisons to the science fiction action film The Matrix (1999), is set in a high rise apartment at night and features the group singing from the rooftop of the apartment floor as a couple engage in a dramatic argument depicted in slow motion. The song's recording and release was surrounded by group in-fighting which became visible in tense live performances of the song and in its music video where each group member shot their scene separately. "Black Coffee" was promoted with live performances on Top of the Pops, Later... with Jools Holland, Smash Hits Poll Winners Party, Children in Need and as part of All Saints' set list on the In a World Like This Tour (2014).".
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- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) writer Kirsty_Bertarelli.
- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) writer Tom_Nichols.
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- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) alt "An image of four young women sitting on a couch in a lounge room wearing baggy pants and casual t-shirts and long-sleeved shirts. Each woman portrays a different facial expression and their clothing matches non-systematically the colours red, blue and white. Above them in large white sparkling font is the name 'All Saints' spread in a non-linear fashion over the image. Underneath the name is the title "Black Coffee" in a small white capital-letter font.".
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- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) description "A 29-second sample of the song's outro, where All Saints can be heard singing "Night swimming / Beach walking / Always silent / Never talking / Then you call my name / And I know inside I love you / Sail away / I miss you more / Until you see the shore / There I will be waiting / Anticipating." —a lyrical narrative of a romance between two lovers.".
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- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) lastSingle ""Pure Shores"".
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- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) name "Black Coffee".
- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) nextSingle ""All Hooked Up"".
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- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) quote ""That night, Shaznay and Mel played up the seperation on stage. To get at [Nicole and I], throughout the entire performance Shaznay went to Mel and interacted only with her, singing only to her. As the lead singers, they thrived on it. They overdid the whole thing - over-performing, over-hugging each other, grabbing the attention. Nic and I were not on lead vocals so this made it harder for us. We looked at each other. It was so juvenile. It made us all look stupid. We felt embarrassed and wondered what the fans thought. Singing the backing vocals and harmonies on 'Pure Shores' and 'Black Coffee', my head and stomach were churning. Shaznay got all the credit, all the good press and, now, my coat. What more did she want from me? Every shred of my dignity and pride?"".
- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) quote ""[When composing 'Black Coffee'] I liked stuff which was slightly left of centre, not completely mainstream. Obviously it was still very commercial, still everything you hear on the radio, but I preferred to do something just slightly out of the ordinary. It was always pop music, but various. I also found that more and more in the last few years, what the radio is playing is less mainstream pop and more quirky pop music."".
- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) recorded "Guerilla Beach Studios and Larrabee West , Sarm West and Olympic Studios".
- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) released "2000-10-02".
- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) source "—Co-writer Tom Nichols speaking to Kimber Bouwman from HitQuarters about the melodic inspiration behind "Black Coffee".".
- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) source "—Natalie Appleton on her feud with Shaznay Lewis and the performance at the Capital Radio Awards which ultimately lead to All Saints' splitting up in 2001.".
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- Black_Coffee_(All_Saints_song) comment ""Black Coffee" is a song recorded by English-Canadian girl group All Saints for their second studio album, Saints & Sinners (2000). It later appeared on the group's greatest hits albums, All Hits (2001) and Pure Shores: The Very Best of All Saints (2010). The song was written by Alexander Von Soos, Kirsty Elizabeth and Tom Nichols, and produced by William Orbit.".
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