List of songs recorded by Ivy

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Ivy's Adam Schlesinger performing live in 2006 Adam Schlesinger in concert.JPG
Ivy's Adam Schlesinger performing live in 2006

American band Ivy has recorded material for six studio albums, one extended play (EP), and for various compilation albums and soundtracks. Formed in 1994, the musical trio consists of Dominique Durand, Andy Chase, and Adam Schlesinger. After releasing the EP Lately with Seed Records in 1994, the band recorded their debut album, Realistic , which was released in 1995. A pop album, [1] lead single "Get Enough" was named a "Single of the Week" by British newspaper Melody Maker . [2] After a brief hiatus, the band released their second album, Apartment Life , in 1997 after signing with Atlantic Records. [3] In order to make the pop-influenced album, the group collaborated with a number of high-profile musicians, including Chris Botti, Lloyd Cole, James Iha, and Dean Wareham. [4] The album was, however, a commercial disappointment for their record label, who dropped Ivy while they were touring. [5] [6] Two songs from Apartment Life ("I Get the Message" and "This Is the Day") received further attention after being included on the official soundtrack to the 1998 film, There's Something About Mary . [7] Ivy signed to Nettwerk to release Long Distance in 2000; [5] [8] the album incorporated music from multiple genres, such as guitar pop, [9] trip hop, [10] and new wave. [11] The third single released, "Edge of the Ocean", became Ivy's first song to enter a musical record chart, peaking at number 160 in the United Kingdom. [12] Due to its popularity, Ivy considers it to be their signature song. [2]

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Their fourth album, Guestroom , was released in 2002 by Minty Fresh Records, featuring cover songs from artists like the Blow Monkeys, the Ronettes, Serge Gainsbourg, and Steely Dan. [13] The "minimal" production was accompanied by a variety of instruments, [14] such as synths and acoustics. [15] In the Clear (2005) is the group's fifth album and second with Nettwerk. [16] Featuring elements of pop, disco, and rock music, [17] [18] it takes influence from early 1960s songs and was compared to material released by Pet Shop Boys and Blondie. [18] [19] Following a six-year hiatus and the birth of Durand and Chase's first child, the group returned with 2011's All Hours after Durand's fear that their extended absence would cause their fans to lose interest. [20] Musically an electronic pop album, it was backed by the release of three commercial singles ("Distant Lights", "Fascinated", and "Lost in the Sun"). [21] Unlike their previously released albums, Durand did not receive any writing credits on All Hours, but the entire record was still written and produced by Chase and Schlesinger. [22] The trio has writing credits on several other albums. They recorded covers of Joe Raposo's "Sing" for the 2002 children's album For the Kids and Vince Guaraldi's "Christmas Time Is Here" for Nettwerk's holiday album Maybe This Christmas Tree (2004). [23] [24] Producer Peter Nashel also had Ivy record "I'll Be Near You" for the soundtrack to the 2005 film Bee Season . [25]

Songs

All songs recorded by Ivy, except where noted.

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"Back in Our Town" was written by Ivy and The Smashing Pumpkins' member James Iha. James Iha in BKK (cropped).jpg
"Back in Our Town" was written by Ivy and The Smashing Pumpkins' member James Iha.
"Digging Your Scene", a song written by Dr. Robert, has been recorded by Ivy on multiple occasions. Robert Howard.jpg
"Digging Your Scene", a song written by Dr. Robert, has been recorded by Ivy on multiple occasions.
Edwyn Collins, lead singer of Orange Juice, wrote "I Guess I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive", which was covered by Ivy in 1994 for their 1994 EP Lately. Edwyn Collins portrait.jpg
Edwyn Collins, lead singer of Orange Juice, wrote "I Guess I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive", which was covered by Ivy in 1994 for their 1994 EP Lately.
The group recorded a cover of Serge Gainsbourg's "L'Anamour" for Guestroom in 2002. Serge Gainsbourg par Claude Truong-Ngoc 1981.jpg
The group recorded a cover of Serge Gainsbourg's "L'Anamour" for Guestroom in 2002.
Chris Collingwood served as a co-writer to Ivy's 1999 single "You Don't Know Anything". Chris Collingwood in concert.JPG
Chris Collingwood served as a co-writer to Ivy's 1999 single "You Don't Know Anything".
Name of song, featured performers, writers, originating album, and year released
SongWriter(s)AlbumYearRef(s).
"15 Seconds"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Realistic 1995 [26]
"Ba Ba Ba"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [27]
"Back in Our Town"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
James Iha
Apartment Life 1997 [27]
"Baker"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [27]
"Be My Baby" Jeff Barry
Ellie Greenwich
Phil Spector
Guestroom 2002 [13]
"Beautiful"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Realistic 1995 [26]
" The Best Thing "Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [27]
"Blame It on Yourself"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"By Myself"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
"Don't Believe a Word" single1995 [29]
"Can't Even Fake It"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Lately 1994 [30]
"Christmas Time Is Here" Lee Mendelson
Vince Guaraldi
Maybe This Christmas Tree 2004 [24]
"Clear My Head"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
In the Clear 2005 [16]
"The Conversation" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
All Hours 2011 [22]
"Corners of Your Mind"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
In the Clear 2005 [16]
"Cruel" Paddy McAloon Guestroom 2002 [31]
"Decay"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Realistic 1995 [26]
"Digging Your Scene" Dr. Robert Long Distance 2000 [28]
"Disappointed"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"Distant Lights" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
All Hours 2011 [22]
"Don't Believe a Word"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Realistic 1995 [26]
"Drag You Down"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
"Get Enough" single1994 [32]
"Dying Star"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Realistic 1995 [26]
"Edge of the Ocean"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"Everybody Knows" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
All Hours 2011 [22]
"Everyday"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Realistic 1995 [26]
"Fascinated" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
All Hours 2011 [22]
"Feel So Free" (Ivy featuring Scott McCloud)Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
In the Clear 2005 [16]
"Four in the Morning"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
In the Clear 2005 [16]
"Get Enough"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Realistic 1995 [26]
"Get Out of the City"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [27]
"Hideaway"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"How's Never" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
All Hours 2011 [22]
"I Don't Know Why I Love You" Guy Chadwick Guestroom 2002 [13]
"I Get the Message"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [27]
"I Guess I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive" Edwyn Collins Lately 1994 [30]
"I Hate December"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Lately 1994 [30]
"I Know My Way"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
In the Clear 2005 [33]
"I Still Want You" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
All Hours 2011 [22]
"I Think of You"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"I'll Be Near You"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Bee Season: Original Motion
Picture Soundtrack
2005 [25]
"I've Got a Feeling"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [27]
"I've Got You Memorized"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
In the Clear 2005 [16]
"In the Shadows"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Realistic 1995 [26]
"It's All in Your Mind"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [34]
"Keep Moving"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
In the Clear 2005 [16]
"Kite" Nick Heyward Guestroom 2002 [13]
"L'Anamour" Serge Gainsbourg Guestroom 2002 [13]
"Let's Go to Bed" Laurence Tolhurst
Robert Smith
Guestroom 2002 [13]
"Let's Stay Inside"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"Lost in the Sun" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
All Hours 2011 [22]
"Lucy Doesn't Love You"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"Make It So Hard" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
All Hours 2011 [22]
"Midnight Sun"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"Never Do That Again"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [27]
"No Guarantee"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Realistic 1995 [26]
"Nothing but the Sky"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
In the Clear 2005 [16]
"Ocean City Girl"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
In the Clear 2005 [16]
"One More Last Kiss"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"Only a Fool Would Say That" Donald Fagen
Walter Becker
Guestroom 2002 [13]
"An Ordinary"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
"Don't Believe a Word" single1995 [29]
"Over"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Realistic 1995 [26]
"Point of View"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Realistic 1995 [26]
"Quick, Painless and Easy"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [27]
"Say Goodbye"Shivika Asthana
Keith Gendel
Tony Goddess
Guestroom 2002 [13]
"She Really Got to You" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
All Hours 2011 [22]
"Sing" Joe Raposo For the Kids 2002 [23]
"Sleeping Late"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [35]
"Streets of Your Town" Robert Forster
Grant McLennan
Guestroom 2002 [13]
"Suspicious" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
All Hours 2011 [22]
"Sweet Mary"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [35]
"Tess Don't Tell"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
In the Clear 2005 [16]
"These Are the Things About You"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [27]
"Thinking About You"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
In the Clear 2005 [16]
"This Is the Day"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Apartment Life 1997 [27]
"Twisting"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Lately 1994 [30]
"Undertow"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"We Try" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
"Lost in the Sun" single2012 [36]
"While We're in Love"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"Wish It All Away"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Lately 1994 [30]
"World Without You" Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
All Hours 2011 [22]
"Worry About You"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Long Distance 2000 [28]
"You Don't Know Anything"Dominique Durand
Andy Chase
Adam Schlesinger
Chris Collingwood
Apartment Life 1997 [27]

Related Research Articles

<i>Apartment Life</i> 1997 studio album by Ivy

Apartment Life is the second studio album by American band Ivy, released by Atlantic Records on October 6, 1997. After being dropped from Seed Records following the release of Realistic in 1995, the group signed to Atlantic due to connections that Adam Schlesinger had with the record label. In addition to band members Andy Chase and Schlesinger, the album was produced by Lloyd Cole and Peter Nashel. In contrast to their previous releases, such as Lately (1994) and Realistic, Apartment Life is a pop album with varying forms of production consisting of keyboards, brass, and string instruments. Some of the compositions featured on the record were compared to the works of My Bloody Valentine, Pixies, and the Smiths. To promote the album, Ivy embarked on a series of promotional tours across the United States.

<i>In the Clear</i> 2005 studio album by Ivy

In the Clear is the fifth studio album by American band Ivy. It was released on March 1, 2005 in the United States by Nettwerk. Considered the "follow-up" to Ivy's third studio album Long Distance (2000), it continues the intimate and refined approach of modern indie pop and indie rock music. Band members Andy Chase and Adam Schlesinger produced the album, while musician Steve Osborne co-produced one of the album's tracks.

<i>Long Distance</i> (Ivy album) 2000 studio album by Ivy

Long Distance is the third studio album by the American band Ivy. It was released on November 8, 2000, in Japan, while the US version was released on July 10, 2001, by Nettwerk. A departure from Ivy's previous studio albums Realistic (1995) and Apartment Life (1997), Long Distance was influenced by new wave, but maintained Ivy's signature blend of indie pop and indie rock music. Ivy collaborated with long-time producer Peter Nashel for two of the album's tracks, while the rest were written and produced entirely by members Andy Chase and Adam Schlesinger.

<i>All Hours</i> 2011 studio album by Ivy

All Hours is the sixth and final studio album by American band Ivy, released by Nettwerk on September 20, 2011. Following 2005's In the Clear, the members took a hiatus from music, allowing Andy Chase and Adam Schlesinger to work on side projects and Dominique Durand and Chase to begin raising a family. After reuniting in 2008, they started work on a project exploring a new sound following concerns that their songs would become obsolete and unimaginative due to their break. All Hours features 11 songs written and produced by Chase and Schlesinger; they take influence from electropop, indie pop and synth-pop music. Unlike their previous albums, All Hours experiments more with electronic music and contains tracks reminiscent of the music from the 1980s.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Edge of the Ocean</span> 2001 single by Ivy

"Edge of the Ocean" is a song by the American band Ivy for their third studio album, Long Distance (2000). Lead singer Dominique Durand wrote the song with band members Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase, who both produced it. It was released as the album's lead single in the United States in June 2001, through Nettwerk. Various physical singles were distributed throughout the following year, in addition to an adult alternative airplay release in the US. The song is an electronic-inspired trip hop pop ballad with minimal and simplistic lyrics. Durand's vocals were described as childlike and compared to those of Karen Carpenter. American musician Michael Hampton, a member of Durand and Chase's other band Paco, contributes to the track's instrumentation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lucy Doesn't Love You</span> 2000 single by Ivy

"Lucy Doesn't Love You" is a song by American band Ivy for their third studio album, Long Distance (2000). Lead singer Dominique Durand wrote the song with band members Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase, who both produced it. In 2000, it was chosen as the album's lead single in Japan and distributed via Chase's Unfiltered Records label. Musically, the song was described as a melodic, horn-led trip hop and synth-pop track. Its lyrics find a woman confronting a lovestruck man who desires a different woman, named Lucy, who is not in love with him. American musician Eric Matthews performs trumpet on "Lucy Doesn't Love You", alongside Paco member Michael Hampton, who contributes to the song's instrumentation.

"Disappointed" is a song by American indie rock band Ivy. It was released as the second single from their third studio album, Long Distance (2000). It was released exclusively in the United States on July 10, 2001 by Nettwerk. The release was simultaneous with the release of '"Edge of the Ocean". The track was written by Dominique Durand, Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase, while production was handled by the latter two and Peter Nashel.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">This Is the Day (Ivy song)</span> 1998 single by Ivy

"This Is the Day" is a song by American band Ivy, included on their second studio album, Apartment Life (1997). It was released as the record's third single in the United States on October 19, 1998 by 550 Music following its inclusion in the 1998 American comedy film There's Something About Mary. The group had just been dropped by Atlantic Records but eventually signed to 550 Music after they reissued the parent album. The track was written by Dominique Durand, Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase, with the latter two producing it. It is a pop and alternative pop song that features the use of horns and was compared to the works of the Smiths.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">I've Got a Feeling (Ivy song)</span> 1997 single by Ivy

"I've Got a Feeling" is a song by American band Ivy, recorded for their second studio album, Apartment Life (1997). It was released as the record's second single in the United States and Australia on October 7, 1997 and 1998 by Atlantic Records, respectively. The track was written by Dominique Durand, Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase, with the latter two plus Lloyd Cole and Peter Nashel handling its production. It is a pop song accompanied by light vocals and a horn section, with Durand gently singing about falling in love, over several layers of guitars and relaxed harmonies.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">I Hate December</span> Single by American band Ivy

"I Hate December" is a song by American band Ivy, released on January 12, 1996 by Scratchie Records. The track came from the band's first extended play, Lately (1994). It was written and produced by Andy Chase and Adam Schlesinger, while Dominique Durand also contributed to the lyrics and Peter Nashel handled additional production. While the version that appeared on Lately was not released as a commercial single, a remix was created and distributed as a CD single instead.

<i>Guestroom</i> (album) 2002 studio album by Ivy

Guestroom is the fourth studio album by the band Ivy. It was released on September 10, 2002 by Minty Fresh and Unfiltered Records. Unlike the group's previous albums, the album consisted entirely of cover songs, without any new material. Some of the songs featured on the album were previously released as B-sides to the band's singles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Get Enough (Ivy song)</span> 1994 single by Ivy

"Get Enough" is the debut single by American band Ivy, released in 1994 by Seed Records. It was included as the opening track for their first studio album, Realistic (1995). It was composed by band members Dominique Durand, Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase, and produced by the latter two and Kurt Ralske. The song was conceived while the band was creating material for their first extended play, Lately (1994), a project that Durand was initially reluctant to work on. Its production, along with the rest of Realistic, was inspired by French musicians and exhibits a folk rock and pop sound.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Beautiful (Ivy song)</span> 1995 promotional single by Ivy

"Beautiful" is a song by American band Ivy from their debut studio album Realistic (1995). A remixed version of the song was issued as a promotional single and distributed as a CD single in 1995 by Seed Records. It features an acoustic version of the trio's single "Don't Believe a Word" as a bonus track.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lost in the Sun (song)</span> 2012 single by Ivy

"Lost in the Sun" is a song by American indie rock band Ivy. It was released as the third and final single from their sixth studio album, All Hours (2011). It was issued in the United States on April 10, 2012 as a digital download by Nettwerk and Unfiltered Records. The single was written and produced by Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Best Thing (Ivy song)</span> 1997 single by Ivy

"The Best Thing" is a song by American band Ivy on their second studio album, Apartment Life (1997). Released on September 12, 1997 by Atlantic Records, it was the band's major-label debut single and served as the parent album's lead single. The track was written by Dominique Durand, Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase, and was produced by the latter two. A pop song, "The Best Thing" is accompanied by several guitars and a keyboard.

<i>Lately</i> (EP) 1994 EP by Ivy

Lately is the first extended play recorded by American band Ivy, released in May 1994 by Seed Records. Developed in the same year as the formation of the group, Lately is a French pop album with acoustic and general pop influences. Originally conceived by members Dominique Durand and Andy Chase, the pair recruited Adam Schlesinger for additional production and lyrics. Sessions took place in New York City and Paris, where they recorded four original tracks and a cover of Orange Juice's 1984 song "I Guess I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Distant Lights (song)</span> 2011 single by Ivy

"Distant Lights" is a song by American indie rock band Ivy. It was released as the lead single from their sixth studio album, All Hours (2011). It was issued in the United States on June 7, 2011 as a digital download by Nettwerk. The single was written and produced by Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fascinated (Ivy song)</span> 2011 single by Ivy

"Fascinated" is a song by American band Ivy. It was released as the second single from their sixth studio album, All Hours (2011), and made available for digital download on July 26, 2011 by Nettwerk in the United States. The song was written and produced by both Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase. An electronica song, "Fascinated" uses keyboards and a repetitive, simple chorus throughout its duration; Ivy's take on the production was called "European" by one critic.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Digging Your Scene</span> 1986 song performed by The Blow Monkeys

"Digging Your Scene" is a song recorded by English band the Blow Monkeys for their second studio album, Animal Magic (1986). The single was released in February 1986 as the second one from the parent record. It was written by lead singer Dr. Robert, while Howard, Peter Wilson, and Adam Moesley produced it. Musically a pop, soul, and jazz song, "Digging Your Scene" discusses the hatred and disgust that is associated with individuals who have HIV and AIDS. Several media professionals felt the song's subject matter would be the subject of criticism.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ivy discography</span>

American band Ivy has released six studio albums, one extended play (EP), fifteen singles, one promotional single, and eight music videos. After signing to Seed Records, Ivy released their debut EP, Lately, in May 1994. Their debut studio album Realistic was released in February 1995 and produced the singles "Get Enough" and "Don't Believe a Word", along with "Beautiful", which was issued as a promotional single. In 1995, a music video for "I Hate December", a song from Lately, was filmed and released. The song was then distributed as a single in January 1996. Ivy eventually left Seed and signed to Atlantic Records to record their second album Apartment Life, released in October 1997. To promote the album, "The Best Thing", "I've Got a Feeling", "This Is the Day", and "You Don't Know Anything" were made available as singles. Their third album Long Distance was released in Japan in 2000, and the next year in the United States. Three singles were promoted, including "Edge of the Ocean" which peaked at number 160 on the UK Singles Chart, marking their only appearance on that chart.

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