Famous | |
Cover: | SFG_Famous.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Scouting for Girls |
Album: | Everybody Wants to Be on TV |
B-Side: | Harbour |
Released: | 18 July 2010 (Digital) 19 July 2010 (CD single) |
Recorded: | Heliocentric Studios |
Genre: | Synthpop |
Length: | 2:35 |
Label: | Epic |
Producer: | Andy Green |
Prev Title: | This Ain't a Love Song |
Prev Year: | 2010 |
Next Title: | Don't Want to Leave You |
Next Year: | 2010 |
"Famous" is the second single by the English indie pop band Scouting for Girls to be released from their second studio album, Everybody Wants to Be on TV. The song was released as a digital download on 17 July 2010,[1] with a CD released the following day, on 18 July 2010. The single was added to BBC Radio 1's B Playlist in June 2010.[2]
The first performance (before recording) of the song was to a "girl only" audience at Girlguiding UK's "Big Gig"[3] at Wembley Arena on 18 October 2009, marking the centenary of Girlguiding UK.[4]
Scouting For Girls performed the track "Famous" on 4 July 2010 at T4 On The Beach along with various other songs.
The official music video to accompany the single "Famous" was released on the band's website and YouTube on 23 April 2010,[5] 2 months prior to the release of the actual single. The video features the members of the band sat around in an apartment, as per described in the lyrics "Staying in again on a Saturday night". Stride is then seen reading the owner's manual to the various television screens positioned in the apartment, which refers to the lyric: "I've got 900 channels, but there's nothing to see". The band then perform the single, all the while recording themselves, before placing a video cassette in the video player, resulting in the performance being shown on the television sets. The celebrities named in the video, including Bette Davis and James Dean are all shown on the television screens at various points throughout the video.
"Famous" debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 97 on 4 July 2010. The following week the single climbed 48 places to number 49. On 18 July 2010, the single climbed 6 places to number 43. Upon physical release, the single rose a further 6 places to number 37, giving the band its sixth Top 40 single in the UK.