Bittersweet (Sophie Ellis-Bextor song)

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"Bittersweet"
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Single by Sophie Ellis-Bextor
from the album Make a Scene
B-side "Sophia Loren"
Released3 May 2010
Recorded2009
Genre Nu-disco, house, dance-pop
Length3:26
Label Fascination, Polydor, Armada Music [1]
Songwriter(s) Sophie Ellis-Bextor, James Wiltshire, Russell Small, Richard Stannard, Hannah Robinson
Producer(s) Freemasons, Biffco
Sophie Ellis-Bextor singles chronology
"Can't Fight this Feeling"
(2010)
"Bittersweet"
(2010)
"Not Giving Up on Love"
(2010)
Music video
"Sophie Ellis Bextor - Bittersweet (Official Music Video)" on YouTube

"Bittersweet" is a song by British singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, written by Ellis-Bextor, James Wiltshire, Russell Small, Richard Stannard and Hannah Robinson for Ellis-Bextor's fourth studio album Make a Scene . The song was released as the album's third single on 3 May 2010, following two singles on which Ellis-Bextor collaborated, that also appear on Make a Scene.

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Background

"Bittersweet" was premiered on the radio station Gaydar on 8 March 2010, and its video premiered on 23 March 2010 on Popjustice. The first live performance of "Bittersweet" took place at the Little World Festival in Méribel, France, on 17 March 2010. The song's B-side, "Sophia Loren", was, for a time, going to be the album's lead single; these plans were scrapped. It was written by Ellis-Bextor, Cathy Dennis and Chris Rojas, and produced by Rojas. [2]

Critical reception

Critical reception to "Bittersweet" was positive. Popjustice declared it to be "completely above-average" and "pretty much the complete opposite of a crap pop record." [3] "Bittersweet" was also favourably reviewed by Digital Spy and The New York Post . [4] Digital Spy gave 5 stars to "Bittersweet", reviewing: "Last year's 'Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer)' was a bona fide dancefloor delight, so it's little wonder that Sophie Ellis-Bextor (...) has teamed up with the Freemasons again for the first single from her upcoming fourth album. However, 'Bittersweet' is no twin sister to 'Heartbreak' (...) It's a big spangly club thumper with a pleasing hint of the '80s to it – the pop equivalent of that surprisingly elegant sequinned boob tube at the back of your mum's wardrobe." [5] BBC Radio 1 gave "Bittersweet" 3 stars out of 5, stating "that voice is kind of striking, for a kick off: frosty and cold on the outside, but boiling with passion underneath. She's an anti-arctic roll, throatally speaking. And while there's no doubt as to her beauty and charm, she also looks a bit like an oil painting which has miraculously come to life. Lovely to look at, but somehow troubling too. These are all plus points, by the way". The review also makes a comparison to Girls Aloud's top 20 hit "Untouchable": "It's not that the two songs are so similar you can't tell them apart, but there's enough similarity there that a seasoned chartwatcher could probably predict what kind of reception one song would get, based on the success of the other. 'Untouchable' having been a relative disappointment for the Girls girls, just as they were riding off the back of their best single ever (...) it seems odd that Sophie would choose to go to a similar place and expect a different result." [6] The Guardian made the song "Pick of the Week", and gave it 5 stars, stating that "Sophie Ellis-Bextor should seem rather old-fashioned in these days of Ke$ha sicking up her lunch in Paris Hilton's wardrobe and Gaga strapping 20 B&H on her face, but while faces come and go, tunes like this skyscraping electro disco-pop blockbuster never fall out of vogue. If you can't handle her fantastically nonchalant warbletones you're better off making a cup of tea for the tune's duration; but also think about where your life's headed because the signs, frankly, are not good". [7] The single has been nominated for the 2010s Popjustice £20 Music Prize, [8] coming in 3rd place in the finals. It also came in 14th position in the Popjustice Top 45 Singles of 2010. [9]

Music video

The video for the song was filmed in London, United Kingdom on 12 March. It was directed by Chris Sweeney. [10] The video premiered on 23 March on Popjustice's website. It shows Sophie in a bright studio and jumping in slow motion while flower petals and paint is throw to her and her dancers.

Another music video was re-released but this time including a remixed version of the video and the song, remix courtesy by Freemasons, this video was premiered at Armada Music's website.

Track listing

  1. "Bittersweet" – 3:26
  2. "Sophia Loren" (Ellis-Bextor, Cathy Dennis, Chris Rojas) – 4:15
  1. "Bittersweet" – 3:26
  2. "Bittersweet" (Freemasons Radio Mix) – 3:34
  1. "Bittersweet" – 3:26
  2. "Bittersweet" (Freemasons Club Mix) – 5:05
  3. "Bittersweet" (Jodie Harsh Extended Remix) – 6:32
  4. "Bittersweet" (Freemasons Radio Mix) – 3:34
  5. "Bittersweet" (Freemasons Extended Club Mix) – 8:55

Official remixes

  1. "Bittersweet" (Freemasons Club Mix) – 5:05
  2. "Bittersweet" (Freemasons Radio Mix) – 3:34
  3. "Bittersweet" (Freemasons Extended Club Mix) – 8:55
  4. "Bittersweet" (Freemasons Dub) – 7:57
  5. "Bittersweet" (Freemasons Radio Mix) – 3:34
  6. "Bittersweet" (Jodie Harsh Club Mix) – 6:32
  7. "Bittersweet" (Jodie Harsh Dub) – 6:36
  8. "Bittersweet" (Jodie Harsh Radio Mix) – 3:38

Chart performance

Chart (2010)Peak
position
Belgium Wallonia Ultratip [13] 3
Estonia Top 40 Airplay Chart [14] 6
Polish Airplay Chart3
European Hot 10051
Slovakia Top 100 Airplay Chart [15] 18
Turkish Singles Chart35
UK Club (The Official Charts Company)14
United Kingdom (The Official Charts Company [16] 25
UK Download (The Official Charts Company) [17] 38

Release history

RegionDateFormat
Australia20 February 2010 Club scene
Ireland30 April 2010 Digital download
CD single
United Kingdom8 March 2010 Airplay
2 May 2010Digital download
3 May 2010CD single, 7" single
Spain10 May 2010Digital download
Benelux10 June 2011

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