British singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor has recorded songs for five studio albums and other projects, including collaborations with other artists. She began her musical career as the main vocalist of the indie rock band Theaudience, whose single "I Know Enough (I Don't Get Enough)" reached the top 25 on the UK Singles Chart. [1] Despite its commercial success, after three years, they were dropped from Mercury Records and split. [2] Following the disbandment of the group, Ellis-Bextor provided vocals for the DJ Spiller's single "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)", which topped the UK Singles Chart. [3] She then started writing and recording for a debut album. [4]
After releasing her debut single "Take Me Home", Polydor Records issued her first studio album Read My Lips on 27 August 2001 which primarily tended towards a disco and electronica-inspired sound. [5] The album and its reissue spawned four singles, including the worldwide success "Murder on the Dancefloor". [6] [7] On 16 October 2003 Ellis-Bextor released her sophomore studio album Shoot from the Hip . For the album, Ellis-Bextor worked with many musicians, including Alex James and Bernard Butler, which resulted in a Europop-influenced sound. [8] It spawned the successful singles "Mixed Up World" and "I Won't Change You", which reached the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart. [7]
On 28 March 2005 a collaboration between Busface and Ellis-Bextor—who was credited as Mademoiselle E.B.—titled "Circles (Just My Good Time)" was released. [9] On 21 May 2007 Ellis-Bextor's third studio album Trip the Light Fantastic was released under Fascination Records. [10] For the album, Ellis-Bextor worked with several writers and producers such as Greg Kurstin, Xenomania and Dimitri Tikovoi, which went towards an electro, pop and dance atmosphere. [11] [12] It produced the singles "Catch You", "Me and My Imagination" and "Today the Sun's on Us". [7] In 2009 and 2010 Ellis-Bextor collaborated with the DJs Freemasons and Armin van Buuren on the dance-pop and EDM singles "Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer)" and "Not Giving Up on Love". [13] [14] [15] [16] Junior Caldera also worked with Ellis-Bextor in the song "Can't Fight This Feeling", which was released on 2 April 2011. [17]
On 16 October 2011 she released her fourth studio album Make a Scene under her independent label Douglas Valentine. [18] For the album, she collaborated with several producers including Metronomy, Richard X and Calvin Harris, and delved into nu-disco and pop music. [19] [20] It produced three singles excluding Ellis-Bextor's collaborations with Freemasons, Caldera and van Buuren. [21] [22] [23] Unlike her previous efforts, her fifth studio album Wanderlust saw her working exclusively with Ed Harcourt, resulting in a change of style from her other albums. [24] [25] It was mainly inspired by folk-pop, and has since spawned the singles "Young Blood" and "Runaway Daydreamer". [26] [27] [28]
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Song | Artist(s) | Writer(s) | Album | Year | Ref. |
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"13 Little Dolls" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Wanderlust | 2014 | [24] |
"Another Day" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] |
"Back 2 Paradise" | Guéna LG & Amir Afargan featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Amir Afargan Sophie Ellis-Bextor Guénaël Geay | Momentum (EP) | 2014 | [32] |
"Beautiful" | Mathieu Bouthier featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Mathieu Bouthier Sophie Ellis-Bextor | — | 2012 | [33] |
"Birth of an Empire" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Wanderlust | 2014 | [24] |
"Bittersweet" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | James Wiltshire Russell Small Richard Stannard Hannah Robinson Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Make a Scene | 2011 | [19] [21] |
"Black Holes for the Young" | Manic Street Preachers featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor | James Dean Bradfield Nick Jones Sean Moore | — | 1998 | [34] |
"By Chance" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Reza Safinia | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] |
"Can't Fight This Feeling" | Junior Caldera featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Junior Caldera Roselyn Della Sabina Julien Carret | Début Make a Scene | 2011 | [17] [19] |
"Can't Have It All" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Eg White | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] |
"Cassandra" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Familia | 2016 | [36] |
"Catch You" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Cathy Dennis Greg Kurstin | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] [37] |
"China Heart" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Pascal Gabriel Hannah Robinson | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] |
"Circles (Just My Good Time)" | Busface featuring Mademoiselle E.B. [a] | Hugh Brooker Seb Wronski Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Devils, Sharks & Spaceships | 2005 | [38] [39] |
"Come with Us" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Familia | 2016 | [36] |
"Cry to the Beat of the Band" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Wanderlust | 2014 | [24] |
"Crystallise" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Familia | 2016 | [36] |
"Cut Straight to the Heart" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt Dimitri Tikovoi | Make a Scene | 2011 | [19] |
"Dear Jimmy" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | — | Popjustice: 100% Solid Pop Music | 2006 | [40] |
"Death of Love" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Familia | 2016 | [36] |
"Deep in Vogue" | Rhyme So featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Wuh Oh | David LeBolt Malcolm McLaren | — | 2023 | [41] |
"The Deer & The Wolf" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Wanderlust | 2014 | [24] |
"Dial My Number" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Liam Howe Hannah Robinson Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Make a Scene | 2011 | [19] |
"The Distance Between Us" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Liam Howe | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] |
"Don't Shy Away" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Familia | 2016 | [36] |
"Down with Love" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Jewels & Stone Rob Davis | — [b] | 2007 | [37] |
"Duel" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Claudia Brücken Ralf Dörper Michael Mertens | — [c] | 2007 | [42] |
"Everything Falls Into Place" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Andy Boyd Ross Newell | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] |
"Final Move" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Andy Boyd Ross Newell | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] |
"Fuck With You" | Bob Sinclar featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Gilbere Forte | Vivian Kinda Kee Hamid Ilan Kahn Bob Sinclar | Disco Crash | 2012 | [43] [44] |
"Get Over You" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Jake Davies Henrik Korpi Mathias Johansson Nina Woodford | Read My Lips | 2002 | [29] [45] |
"Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" | Spiller featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Cristiano Spiller Sophie Ellis-Bextor Rob Davis | — | 2000 | [46] |
"Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer)" | Freemasons featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor | James Wiltshire Russell Small Richard Stannard Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Shakedown 2 Make a Scene | 2009 | [14] [19] |
"Hello, Hello" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Damian LeGassick | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] |
"Here's to You" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Anu Pillai | — [d] | 2007 | [47] |
"Here Comes the Rapture" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Familia | 2016 | [36] |
"Hush Little Voices" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Familia | 2016 | [36] |
"Hypnotized" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Wuh Oh | TBA | 2022 | [48] |
"I Am Not Good at Not Getting What I Want" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Bernard Butler | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] |
"I Believe" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Tommy Danvers Jony Rockstar | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] |
"I Won't Change You" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Gregg Alexander Matt Rowe | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] [49] |
"I Won't Dance With You" [e] | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Damian LeGassick Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] |
"If I Can't Dance" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Dimitri Tikovoi | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] |
"If You Go" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Brian Higgins Miranda Cooper Tim Powell | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] |
"Interlude" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Wanderlust | 2014 | [24] |
"Is It Any Wonder" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor R. Hall | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] |
"Jolene" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Dolly Parton | Beautiful People soundtrack | 2008 | [30] |
"Leave Me Out of It" | The Feeling featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Ciaran Jeremiah Dan Gillespie Sells Kevin Jeremiah | Together We Were Made | 2011 | [50] [51] |
"Leave the Others Alone" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Andy Boyd Ross Newell | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] |
"Live It Up" (Acoustic version) [f] | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | — [g] | 2002 | [52] |
"Love Is a Camera" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Wanderlust | 2014 | [24] [53] |
"Love Is Here" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Dan Gillespie Sells | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] |
"Lover" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Andy Boyd Ross Newell | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] |
"Magic" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Richard X Hannah Robinson | Make a Scene | 2011 | [19] |
"Make a Scene" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Joseph Mount | Make a Scene | 2011 | [19] |
"Making Music" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Rob Davis | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] |
"Me and My Imagination" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Hannah Robinson Matt Prime | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] [54] |
"Mixed Up World" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Gregg Alexander Matt Rowe | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] [55] |
"Move This Mountain" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ben Hillier Alex James | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] [45] |
"Move to the Music" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Pascal Gabriel Sophie Ellis-Bextor | — [d] | 2007 | [54] |
"Murder on the Dancefloor" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Gregg Alexander Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] [56] |
"Music Gets the Best of Me" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Gregg Alexander Sophie Ellis-Bextor Matt Rowe | Read My Lips | 2002 | [29] [57] |
"My Puppet Heart" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Familia | 2016 | [36] |
"Never Let Me Down" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Andy Boyd Ross Newell Sophie Ellis-Bextor | — [h] | 2001 | [56] |
"New Flame" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Dimitri Tikovoi | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] |
"New York City Lights" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Matt Rowe Richard Stannard | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] |
"Not Giving Up on Love" | Armin van Buuren featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Olivia Nervo Miriam Nervo Benno de Goeij Armin van Buuren | Mirage Make a Scene | 2010 | [15] [19] |
"Nowhere Without You" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Rob Davis | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] |
"Off & On" # | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Calvin Harris Cathy Dennis Róisín Murphy | Make a Scene | 2011 | [19] [58] |
"Only Child" | Dedrekoning featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Richard Jones Dimitri Tikovoï Sophie Ellis-Bextor Nick DeCosemo | TBA | 2014 | |
"Only One" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Dan Gillespie Sells | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] |
"Party in My Head" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Gregg Alexander Matt Rowe | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] |
"Physical" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Steve Kipner Terry Shaddick | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] |
"Revolution" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Greg Kurstin Cathy Dennis Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Make a Scene | 2011 | [19] [23] |
"Runaway Daydreamer" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Wanderlust | 2014 | [24] [28] |
"The Saddest Happiness" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Familia | 2016 | [36] |
"Sophia Loren" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Cathy Dennis | — [i] | 2010 | [21] |
"Sparkle" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Andy Boyd Ross Newell | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] |
"Starlight" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Richard X Hannah Robinson | Make a Scene | 2011 | [19] [22] |
"Supersonic" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Fred Schneider Bruce Brody James Staub | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] |
"Take Me Home" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Bob Esty Michele Aller Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] [59] |
"Today the Sun's on Us" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Steve Robson Nina Woodford | Trip the Light Fantastic | 2007 | [35] [42] |
"The Universe Is You" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Andy Boyd Ross Newell | Read My Lips | 2001 | [29] |
"Unrequired" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Familia | 2016 | [36] |
"Until the Stars Collide" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Wanderlust | 2014 | [24] |
"The Walls Keep Saying Your Name" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] |
"What Have We Started?" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Pascal Gabriel Hannah Robinson | Wanderlust | 2014 | [24] |
"When the Storm Has Blown Over" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Wanderlust | 2014 | [24] |
"Wild Forever" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Familia | 2016 | [36] |
"Wrong Side of the Sun" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Wanderlust | 2014 | [24] |
"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Frank Dostal Rolf Soja | — [b] | 2003 | [60] |
"You Get Yours" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Andy Boyd Ross Newell | Shoot from the Hip | 2003 | [31] |
"Young Blood" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Sophie Ellis-Bextor Ed Harcourt | Wanderlust | 2013 | [24] [27] |
Read My Lips is the debut studio album by English singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor. It was released on 27 August 2001 by Polydor Records. After the disbandment of the Britpop group Theaudience, in which Ellis-Bextor served as vocalist, she was signed to Polydor. Prior to the LP's completion, the singer collaborated with several musicians, including band Blur's bassist Alex James, Moby and New Radicals frontman Gregg Alexander. The record was described as a collection of 1980s electronica and 1970s disco music.
"Murder on the Dancefloor" is a song written by Gregg Alexander and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, produced by Alexander and Matt Rowe for Ellis-Bextor's first album, Read My Lips (2001). Released on 3 December 2001, the song peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and stayed on the chart for 23 weeks. The song became a top-10 hit worldwide, charting within the top three in Australia, New Zealand, and four European countries. In the United States, where the song was serviced to radio in September 2002, the single reached number nine on the Billboard Dance Singles Sales chart. "Murder on the Dancefloor" is reported to have been the most played song in Europe in 2002.
"Take Me Home" is a song recorded by American singer and actress Cher for her fifteenth studio album of the same name released in 1979. A disco song, it was conceived after Cher was recommended to venture into said genre, after the commercial failure of her previous albums. The lyrics center around the request of a woman to be taken home by her lover. It was released as the lead single from the Take Me Home album in January 1979 through Casablanca Records, pressed as a 12-inch single.
"Get Over You" and "Move This Mountain" are two songs by British pop singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor. In most countries, "Get Over You" was released as the sole single, but in the United Kingdom, the two tracks were released as a double A-side single on 10 June 2002. The former track was taken off the Read My Lips album reissue, while the latter was an album track in the original album release.
"Music Gets the Best of Me" is a song by British singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released as the fourth and final single from her debut solo album, Read My Lips (2001). The single was one of two new tracks that appeared on the re-issue of the album in 2002, along with previous single "Get Over You". The song peaked at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart and number 15 in Italy and Romania. Two music videos were made for the song.
"I Won't Change You" is a song written by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Gregg Alexander, and Matt Rowe for Ellis-Bextor's second album, Shoot from the Hip (2003). The song was released as the album's second single on 29 December 2003, reaching number nine on the UK Singles Chart and selling 29,000 copies.
"Mixed Up World" is a song by British singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released on 13 October 2003 as the first single from her second studio album, Shoot from the Hip (2003). The single includes a B-side called "The Earth Shook the Devil's Hand". "Mixed Up World peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart and was especially successful in Denmark, where it debuted and peaked at number three. It has sold 35,000 copies in the United Kingdom. The music video for the song features various dancers wearing a mix of bright and dark colours.
British singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor has released six solo studio albums, one live album, two compilation albums, one remix album, one extended play, one video album, thirty-six singles and twenty-seven music videos. Ellis-Bextor debuted in 1997 as frontwoman of the indie music group theaudience, whose single "I Know Enough " reached the top 25 on the United Kingdom singles chart. They released a self-titled album—a follow up was shelved by label Mercury Records although selected tracks circulate as bootlegs.
"Me and My Imagination" is a song by British recording artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor for her third studio album, Trip the Light Fantastic (2007). It was written by Ellis-Bextor, Hannah Robinson and co-written and produced by Matt Prime. It is a dance-pop, disco song and its lyrics advise an overeager suitor to play harder to get. Some critics noted that it recalls the songs from her first studio album, Read My Lips (2001).
"Today the Sun's on Us" is a song by English musician Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released as the third single from her third studio album Trip the Light Fantastic (2007). It was written by Ellis-Bextor, Steve Robson, and Nina Woodford and produced by Jeremy Wheatley and Brio Taliaferro. A pop ballad featuring electric and bass guitar, its lyrics describe "appreciating the good times while they're here." It was released on 6 August 2007 as a CD single.
"If I Can't Dance" is a song by British recording artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor for her third studio album, Trip the Light Fantastic (2007). It was written by Ellis-Bextor and Dimitri Tikovoi, while production was handled by Tikovi, with additional production by Brio Taliaferro and Jeremy Wheatley. It is a dance-pop, electropop and disco song and a reference to the famous misquotation of Emma Goldman, "If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution", which nevertheless summarizes what she did say.
"Crying at the Discoteque" is a song by Swedish band Alcazar from their debut studio album, Casino (2000). The track samples Sheila and B. Devotion's 1979 hit "Spacer". Alexander Bard produced the song and can be heard in the middle of this song. Released in April 2000, "Crying at the Discoteque" became Alcazar's first international hit single the following year, reaching number one in Hungary and the top 10 in Flanders, Germany, Ireland, Italy, and Switzerland.
Scottish DJ Calvin Harris has released six studio albums, one mix album, nine extended plays, 52 singles, 12 promotional singles and 45 music videos. As of November 2014, Harris had sold 8,176,180 singles and tracks in the United Kingdom.
"DJ" is a song by Danish pop band Alphabeat, released as the second single from their second studio album, The Spell (2009). The song peaked at number six on the Danish Singles Chart, and was certified gold by IFPI Denmark on 20 April 2010 for sales in excess of 15,000 copies.
Make a Scene is the fourth studio album by English singer and songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released in Russia on 18 April 2011 by Universal Music Group and in the United Kingdom on 13 June 2011 by Ellis-Bextor's own record label, EBGB's. It is her first studio album since Trip the Light Fantastic (2007).
Wanderlust is the fifth studio album by English singer and songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released on 20 January 2014 by EBGB's. The album marks a sharp shift from Ellis-Bextor's electronic dance roots, incorporating elements of folk, baroque and orchestral music. It was featured as BBC Radio 2's "Album of the Week" on 18 January 2014.
"Young Blood" is a song by English recording artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor from her fifth studio album Wanderlust (2014). The song was released as the album's lead single on 21 November 2013. It was co-written by Ed Harcourt and Ellis-Bextor; the former also produced it. The song is a chamber pop piano ballad, which features instrumentation from subdued drums and various string instruments. In the track, Ellis-Bextor sings with restrain, incorporating a low register in the verses and hitting her highest note in the chorus. A demo version of the track was offered online in March 2013.
"Runaway Daydreamer" is a song by the English recording artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor for her fifth studio album Wanderlust (2014). The song was released on 31 March 2014 as the second single of the album. Composed by Ed Harcourt with additional writing by Ellis-Bextor, it is a chamber pop track which features percussion and string instruments. Its lyrics, written in a way resemblant of nursery rhymes, expound on escapism and "self discovery".
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