Lightning Bolt (song)

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"Lightning Bolt"
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Single by Jake Bugg
from the album Jake Bugg
Released27 April 2012
Recorded2011
Genre
Length2:23
Label Mercury Records
Songwriter(s) Iain Archer, Jake Bugg
Producer(s) Iain Archer
Jake Bugg singles chronology
"Country Song"
(2012)
"Lightning Bolt"
(2012)
"Taste It"
(2012)
Music video
"Jake Bugg - Lightning Bolt (Official Video)" on YouTube

"Lightning Bolt" is a song by English singer-songwriter Jake Bugg. It was released on 27 April 2012 in the United Kingdom via digital download, the third from his self-titled debut studio album Jake Bugg (2012).

Contents

Released as a single on 24 December 2012, [2] it reached No. 26 in the UK Singles Chart in the week beginning 13 January 2013. It was Bugg's first UK Top 40 single and remains one of his biggest hits and more recognisable songs.

Style and content

The "lightning bolt" of the title represents a sudden and unexpected situation in which the singer finds himself, a burst of fortunate events. The chorus describes the singer as someone who takes everything that has been put on his plate for him: "I just stand by and I wait my time". But he will take the chance when it comes his way: "when I see the signs I jump on that lightning bolt". He doesn't want to be one of those people who "walk with gritted teeth" and "toe the line", those who don't take chances and believe there aren't any answers.

The lightning bolt could also represent love at first sight:

"Met her as the angels parted for her
She only brought me torture
That’s what happens
When it’s you that's standing in the path of a lightning bolt."

So by "taking chances" the listener could assume "taking chances in love".

The song has been described as "reminiscent of early Beatles hits" [3] and "was likened to Buddy Holly, Johnny Cash and early Dylan." [4] Writing for the Sabotage Times in 2012, Joe Mardon said:

It chugs along with a quick acoustic beat matched by an instantly classic vocal delivery of fast paced lyrics, recalling "Subterranean Homesick Blues". You know straight away that Bugg's got something and repeat the song, twice last night, a further three times this morning. The smile returns every time.

Quick research reveals that Jake Bugg, bred on one of the UK's largest council estates in Nottingham, has only just turned eighteen. It's a fact that is, quite frankly, ridiculous.

He's a wordsmith in the Dylan sense of the word, painting pictures of the estate he grew up in, and the hope of getting out. [5]

Music video

An accompanying music video, lasting two minutes and thirty seconds, was first released on YouTube on 18 May 2012. By January 2024 it had received over 15 million views. [6]

The video was shot in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with some scenes in Brussels, Belgium, and was directed by Michael Holyk, who also directed the video for Bugg's "Trouble Town". [7]

The song gained prominence in the UK after it was used as the backing-track to a recording of the 100m win by Usain Bolt at the 2012 London Olympics. [8] Interviewed in October 2012 on BBC Radio Nottingham, Bugg confirmed that the song "had no relevance to the Olympics", but that he thought "it was great that they used it". [9]

In April 2013 Bugg performed the song live at the offices of Billboard' [10]

In 2019 the song was featured in the show Lucifer , during the fourth episode of season four. [11]

Track listings

Digital download
No.TitleLength
1."Lightning Bolt"2:23

Musicians

Charts and certifications

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
United Kingdom 27 April 2012 [22] Digital download Mercury Records
United States 19 March 2013 [23]

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