Busy (Olly Murs song) explained

Busy
Cover:Busy (Olly Murs single - cover art).jpg
Type:single
Artist:Olly Murs
Album:Olly Murs
B-Side:Takes a Lot
Recorded:2010
Genre:Pop
Length:2:59
Prev Title:Heart on My Sleeve
Prev Year:2011
Next Title:Heart Skips a Beat
Next Year:2011

"Busy" is a pop song performed by British singer-songwriter Olly Murs, taken from his debut studio album, Olly Murs. It was written by Murs, Adam Argyle, Martin Brammer, and was released as the fourth and final single from the album on 27 May 2011. It was his second single to not be accompanied by a physical CD single. The song was also Murs' first single release to fail to reach the UK Top 40.

Background

The song was co-written by Murs, along with Adam Argyle and Martin Brammer, for his debut album, Olly Murs.[1] The single was released featuring two B-sides, new song "Takes a Lot", and an acoustic version of "Please Don't Let Me Go". The song instrumental was used as a backing track for Marks & Spencer food adverts from the year of release to May 2013 and as the theme tune to the BBC One sitcom Me and Mrs Jones.

The single's release fell right in the middle of Murs' first ever theatre tour, so promotion, as with his previous release, was limited. The song was performed at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Carlisle on 15 May 2011, on Paul O'Grady Live on 27 May 2011, and on This Morning on 2 'June 2011.

Critical reception

David Griffiths from 4Music described "Busy" as "another slice of breezy, feel-good pop".[2]

Music video

The music video for "Busy" was uploaded onto Murs's Vevo account on 6 April 2011 and was directed by Corin Hardy, who has previously shot videos for Keane and McFly, and takes its inspiration from the independent film Lars and the Real Girl, as well as a number of other American independent films. Hardy wanted a "sweet and colourful" video to accompany the "catchy" song, and to "bend the rules" of the usual pop video.[3] It features Murs playing an eccentric character[3] dressed in 1970s clothing, who creates a life-size girlfriend (his "perfect girl")[3] named Rose out of papier-mâché, then spends time with her, such as reading books, playing a guitar and going for a drive, and eventually falls in love with her.[3] At the end of the video, Rose becomes a real person.[4] The video stars Brazilian student and actress Patricia Duarte as Murs' girlfriend.[5] David Renshaw from PopDash called the video "slightly creepy but fun".[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Olly Murs releases 'Busy' music video. Corner. Lewis. 15 April 2011. Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi UK. 9 May 2011. London.
  2. News: Olly Murs – Busy . https://archive.today/20120716054421/http://www.4music.com/artist/olly-murs/busy-video.html . dead . 16 July 2012 . 15 April 2011 . . 9 May 2011 .
  3. Web site: Corin Hardy - OLLY & THE REAL GIRL. 18 April 2011. 19 May 2011. Corin Hardy.
  4. Web site: Olly Murs 'Busy' Behind the Scenes. 26 April 2011. YouTube. 9 May 2011.
  5. News: Olly Murs music video for Busy stars Norfolk actress. 22 March 2011. BBC News. BBC Online. 9 May 2011. London.
  6. News: Olly Murs Geeks Out For 'Busy' Video . Renshaw . David . 15 April 2011 . PopDash . Giant Digital . 9 May 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110824233613/http://popdash.com/news/4728/olly-murs-geeks-out-for-busy-video . 24 August 2011 . dmy .
  7. Web site: The Official Charts Company – Olly Murs – Busy . . dmy .
  8. Web site: iTunes - Music - Busy - Single by Olly Murs . Itunes.apple.com . 2011-05-27 . 2014-06-28.