THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.
289-Elbow-One Day Like This.
2008-Number 35 single. It later peaked at Number 4 in 2012.
Best Bit-At 3.25. ‘Cause Holy cow I love your eyes,’ is possibly not the greatest of chat up lines.
‘Elbow’ were formed in Bury, Greater Manchester, England in 1990 by Guy Garvey, (lead vocals) who was then 16 years old, and had met Mark Potter, (guitar) at ‘Bury College,’ where Potter invited Garvey to join his student band, which also included Richard Jupp, (drums) and Pete Turner, (bass) they were soon joined by Potter’s brother Craig, (keyboards) and then played their first gig in 1990 as ‘Mr Soft,’ taking their name from the 1974 song ‘Mr Soft’ by Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel, (see also best songs 410 and 2) they later shortened their stage name to ‘Soft.’ In 2016 Richard Jupp left the band, and Alex Reeves who had provided sessions, and toured with them since 2016, took over the drumming and percussion duties, finally becoming an official member in 2024. In 1997 the band changed their name again, this time to ‘Elbow,’ The name was inspired by a line from the 1986 BBC television drama ‘The Singing Detective’ in which the character Philip Marlow describes the word elbow as the loveliest word in the English language.
The discography of Elbow includes 10 studio Albums released between 2001-2024, and 48 singles released within the same time period, there are also five extended plays, (EP’s) two official compilation Albums, and three live Albums available. Elbow who have had four of their studio Albums nominated for the ‘Mercury Music Prize,’ and won the award in 2008 for their fourth studio Album ‘The Seldom Seen Kid,’ have had all of their studio Albums reach the UK top 15, with four of them making the Number 1 position, while eight of their singles have reached the UK top 40, with ‘One Day Like This,’ peaking the highest at Number 4 in 2012. In America on Billboard Elbow have failed to chart, with the exception of their sixth studio Album ‘The Take Off and Landing of Everything,’ which reached Number 83 on the Billboard 200 Album chart in 2014, and their single ‘New York Morning’ taken from that Album, which made Number 28 on the Billboard Adult Album Alternative chart, also in 2014.
‘One Day Like This’ was the second of three singles released from ‘The Seldom Seen Kid,’ which was the fourth studio Album by Elbow, from March 2008, the Album has gone on to sell in excess of one million copies in the UK. ‘One Day Like This’ was written by Elbow, with the lyrics credited to Guy Garvey, and the production credited to Craig Potter and Elbow. When first issued as a single in June 2008, the song reached Number 35, but following their appearance at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics in 2012 the song re-entered the UK top 40, peaking at Number 4. In January 2009 Elbow recorded ‘The Seldom Seen Kid Live at Abbey Road,’ with the BBC Concert Orchestra, at Abbey Road Studios in London, with a special limited edition CD/DVD released on March 30th, 2009. As well as the discs, five postcards featuring photos of each band member, and a special booklet with photos commemorating the recording were issued.
Guy Garvey was born Guy Edward John Patrick Garvey on March 6th, 1974, in Bury, Greater Manchester, England, he is a musician, singer, songwriter, and radio presenter. Guy Garvey was born into a working class Catholic family, he is one of seven siblings, having five sisters and one brother, he was named Guy after another Catholic, Guy Fawkes (1570-1606.) Guy Garvey has been a presenter on BBC Radio 6 Music since 2007, and in 2020 he presented the Sky Arts music series, ‘Guy Garvey: From The Vaults,’ which features performances and interviews from a specific year in Pop and Rock history showing archive footage, including Channel 4’s ‘The Tube,’ as well as clips from several regional television programmes. Many of the performances were previously unseen or being shown for the first time since they originally aired. Guy Garvey married Rachael Stirling in 2016, she is the daughter of the English actress Dame Diana Rigg (1938-2020.) Away from Elbow, Guy Garvey has released one solo studio Album called ‘Courting the Squall’ in 2015.
Guy Garvey has said that the line ‘One day like this a year would see me right,’ had been a lyric he had thought of as a teenager, and written in his diary, with the intention of using it sometime when the right song came along. Garvey has also stated that he wrote the song the day he woke up to a beautiful morning, ‘After being with someone and waking up with them for the first time.’ When the band first recorded the song, and added the strings, they thought it sounded like ‘Hey Jude,’ by the Beatles, (see also best songs 6) they also thought the song was similar to ‘Loaded,’ by Primal Scream (see also best songs 724.) Garvey said that he felt it was the ‘generous’ thing to do, to give those associations to the listener. ‘It’s that one great big song we’ve got, isn’t it? When we were writing it we were feeling that it might become a popular anthem. The balance of the song is that the tone that it strikes is not saying that everything’s rosy, it’s saying ‘this moment is rosy’. That gives people reason to throw their mouth open and their head back in song.’
‘What made me behave that way? Using words I never say. I can only think it must be love, oh, anyway, it’s looking like a beautiful day.’