Manchester (song) explained

Manchester
Type:single
Artist:The Beautiful South
Album:Superbi
Released:2006
Genre:Pop rock
Prev Title:This Will Be Our Year
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:The Rose of My Cologne
Next Year:2006

"Manchester" is a single by the British band The Beautiful South. It reached #41 in the UK charts.[1] The song also appeared on their album Superbi.

"Manchester" is a song about the city of Manchester in North West England, and its apparent notoriety for a rainy climate.

"Manchester" immortalised many towns and settlements in its lyrics:

"From Northenden to Partington it's rain
From Altrincham to Chadderton it's rain
From Moss Side to Swinton hardly Spain
It's a picture postcard of 'wish they never came"

The video for this song was filmed in Collyhurst and features maisonettes that are no longer there and the famous Billy Green pub which closed in 2011 and was demolished a few years later. A number of the extras in the video were people who lived in the area.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BEAUTIFUL SOUTH – full Official Chart History. Official Charts Company. 1 November 2016.