Arabella (song)

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"Arabella"
Arctic Monkeys - Arabella.jpg
Single by Arctic Monkeys
from the album AM
Released28 January 2014 (2014-01-28) (radio)
Recorded2012–13
Genre
Length3:27
Label Domino
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s) Alex Turner
Producer(s)
Arctic Monkeys singles chronology
"One for the Road"
(2013)
"Arabella"
(2014)
"Snap Out of It"
(2014)
Music video
"Arabella" on YouTube

"Arabella" is a song by English rock band Arctic Monkeys from their fifth studio album, AM (2013). The song was confirmed as the album's fifth single by the band and their label Domino [4] [5] and impacted radio in Italy on 28 January 2014 [6] and the United Kingdom on 10 March 2014. [7] A physical 7" vinyl single was also planned for release on 28 March 2014, but was ultimately cancelled. [8]

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Composition

The song is described by Far Out magazine as a "fusing of late '90s hip-hop and R&B with '70s hard rock," they also noted musical references "to the likes of Sabbath or Zeppelin and the futurism of Dr. Dre, combined with lyrical extracts like "Arabella's got a '70s head, but she's a modern lover…she's made of outer space". [9]

Performances

"Arabella" was played live for the first time on 30 August 2013, during Zurich Openair festival performance, which was a part of the AM Tour. [10] The band often play part of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" during live performances of the song, done to give Alex Turner time to equip a guitar for the solo. The part "War Pigs" is played due to the similarities between the riffs of the two songs. [11]

Music video

An official music video for the song, directed by English director Jake Nava, premiered on 2 March 2014. [12]

Reception

"Arabella" is widely regarded as one of the band's best songs. In 2023, Rolling Stone and Paste ranked the song number ten and number four, respectively, on their lists of the greatest Arctic Monkeys songs. [13] [14]

Commercial performance

In September 2013, following the release of AM, "Arabella" charted at number 155 on the UK Singles Chart, [15] number 26 on the UK Indie Chart, [16] and number 7 on the Ultratip chart of Belgium's Flanders region. [17] Following the announcement of its single release in March 2014, the single re-entered the UK Singles and Indie charts, peaking at numbers 70 and 9 respectively. "Arabella" was added to the BBC Radio 1 playlist on the B-list on 10 February 2014. [18]

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2013)Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders) [17] 7
UK Indie (OCC) [16] 26
UK Singles (Official Charts Company) [15] 155
Chart (2014)Peak
position
Mexico Ingles Airplay ( Billboard ) [20] 45
UK Indie (OCC) [21] 9
UK Singles (Official Charts Company) [22] 70
US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs ( Billboard ) [23] 47

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Italy (FIMI) [24] Gold25,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [25] Gold30,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [26] Platinum600,000
United States (RIAA) [27] Platinum1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
Italy [6] 28 January 2014 Contemporary hit radio Domino
United Kingdom [7] 10 March 2014

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