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[[File:Soakedcdr.jpg | thumb | right | CDr promo single]] | |||
[[File:Soaked_cdr_2.jpg | thumb | right | Back of CDr]] | |||
{{Songbox | {{Songbox | ||
| Name = Soaked | | Name = Soaked | ||
| Album = | | Album = ''For Your Entertainment'' | ||
| Length = 4: | | Length = 4:33 | ||
| AltTitles = | | AltTitles = ''Elton John song'' | ||
| First = | | First = ''Never'' | ||
| Latest = | | Latest = ''Never'' | ||
| Recorded = 2006 | | Recorded = 2006 (original version) 2009 (Adam Lambert version) | ||
| Writer = | | Writer = Matt Bellamy | ||
| Producer = Muse | | Producer = Muse & Rob Cavallo | ||
| Chart position = - | | Chart position = - | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNEcZ5safGw Listen (original version)]''' | |||
<br>'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnFFcas4w_A Listen (Adam Lambert version)]''' | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
An unreleased song that was first known about in 2007 and first heard from the Warner/Chappell song catalogue in October 2009. Sounds similar to "[[United States of Eurasia (song)|United States of Eurasia]]" and "[[Hoodoo (song)|Hoodoo]]". It is unlikely that it was recorded during the time they recorded ''[[The Resistance (album)|The Resistance]]'' as Muse have said they only recorded what is on the album, however it may have been completed after ''The Resistance'' was finalised. In the | An originally unreleased song that was first known about in 2007 and first heard from the Warner/Chappell song catalogue in October 2009. Sounds similar to "[[United States of Eurasia (song)|United States of Eurasia]]" and "[[Hoodoo (song)|Hoodoo]]". It is unlikely that it was recorded during the time they recorded ''[[The Resistance (album)|The Resistance]]'' as Muse have said they only recorded what is on the album, however it may have been completed after ''The Resistance'' was finalised. In the song's metadata the date of the song is automatically set to 2006 suggesting that it could be from the ''[[Black Holes and Revelations (album)|Black Holes and Revelations]]'' era. Furthermore in the 'Making of ''The Resistance''' documentary, the band reference a song sounding similar to "United States of Eurasia" which never saw public release. Due to the similar sounding string sections of both songs it is "Soaked" the band are most likely referencing, suggesting that it could be the Elton John-like song the band never released. | ||
Matt Bellamy spoke | Matt Bellamy spoke briefly about it in the Japanese magazine ''Crossbeat''. | ||
"I wrote a song called ‘Soaked’ when we were making Black Holes and Revelations, it is just like ‘Nikita’ by Elton John or one of those kind of tunes from 80s. According to our publisher, it’s an Adam Lambert-esque song, who took | "I wrote a song called ‘Soaked’ when we were making Black Holes and Revelations, it is just like ‘Nikita’ by Elton John or one of those kind of tunes from the 80s. According to our publisher, it’s an Adam Lambert-esque song, who took second place in American Idol. I want to write various genres of music, classical music, pop music, and anything. I suppose Muse have the clear distinction that we must not go overboard, however, I sometimes cross that threshold as a songwriter. When I’m about to do so, it's made clear thanks to Chris and Dom.” | ||
In the end, Matt decided against releasing the song with Muse and instead gifted the song to American singer Adam Lambert, and a re-recorded version of the song with Lambert on vocals and production by Rob Cavallo was released on Lambert's 2009 debut album ''For Your Entertainment'', with Matt receiving sole writing credit. This makes "Soaked" one of very few songs that Matt has written and released that wasn't released by Muse or under his own name. | |||
The original Muse version of the song has never been officially released to the public by Muse, though a promo CDr (see image) was issued simultaneously with the song being added to Warner/Chappell's online catalog of songs written by Matt in October, 2009. In addition, the original version was later leaked online and has since been uploaded online by many fans. | |||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
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Ooooohh | Ooooohh | ||
And | And I've had enough | ||
Searching for love | Searching for love | ||
But I miss the touch | But I miss the touch | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 13 January 2022
Muse song | |
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Name | Soaked |
Album/single | For Your Entertainment |
Length | 4:33 |
Alternative titles | Elton John song |
First live performance | Never |
Latest live performance | Never |
Recorded | 2006 (original version) 2009 (Adam Lambert version) |
Writer/composer | Matt Bellamy |
Producer | Muse & Rob Cavallo |
Listen (original version)
Listen (Adam Lambert version)
Description
An originally unreleased song that was first known about in 2007 and first heard from the Warner/Chappell song catalogue in October 2009. Sounds similar to "United States of Eurasia" and "Hoodoo". It is unlikely that it was recorded during the time they recorded The Resistance as Muse have said they only recorded what is on the album, however it may have been completed after The Resistance was finalised. In the song's metadata the date of the song is automatically set to 2006 suggesting that it could be from the Black Holes and Revelations era. Furthermore in the 'Making of The Resistance' documentary, the band reference a song sounding similar to "United States of Eurasia" which never saw public release. Due to the similar sounding string sections of both songs it is "Soaked" the band are most likely referencing, suggesting that it could be the Elton John-like song the band never released.
Matt Bellamy spoke briefly about it in the Japanese magazine Crossbeat.
"I wrote a song called ‘Soaked’ when we were making Black Holes and Revelations, it is just like ‘Nikita’ by Elton John or one of those kind of tunes from the 80s. According to our publisher, it’s an Adam Lambert-esque song, who took second place in American Idol. I want to write various genres of music, classical music, pop music, and anything. I suppose Muse have the clear distinction that we must not go overboard, however, I sometimes cross that threshold as a songwriter. When I’m about to do so, it's made clear thanks to Chris and Dom.”
In the end, Matt decided against releasing the song with Muse and instead gifted the song to American singer Adam Lambert, and a re-recorded version of the song with Lambert on vocals and production by Rob Cavallo was released on Lambert's 2009 debut album For Your Entertainment, with Matt receiving sole writing credit. This makes "Soaked" one of very few songs that Matt has written and released that wasn't released by Muse or under his own name.
The original Muse version of the song has never been officially released to the public by Muse, though a promo CDr (see image) was issued simultaneously with the song being added to Warner/Chappell's online catalog of songs written by Matt in October, 2009. In addition, the original version was later leaked online and has since been uploaded online by many fans.
Lyrics
Soaked to the bone
Sink like a stone Walk home alone It's not the first time, it's not the worst crime Your soul will be okay
When you've had enough Searching for love And you miss the touch Of someone new
Burns by dreams It's never how it seems Cold crushed esteem Take shelter and hide forever Your soul will be okay
And you've had enough Searching for love But you miss the touch Of someone new
Ooooohh Ooooohh
And I've had enough Searching for love But I miss the touch Of someone new
Soaked to the bone Sink like a stone I will take you home It's not the first time, it's not the worst crime Our souls will be okay