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| Released = March 29, 2008
| Released = March 29, 2008
| Format = [[Digital Download]]
| Format = [[Digital Download]], [[Promotional single]]
| Recorded = 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
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"'''I Really Want You'''" is the fourth single of [[James Blunt]]'s album ''[[All the Lost Souls]]''. It was released in the UK on August 4, 2008.<ref>http://www.jamesblunt.com/ Release Date of I Really Want You (under the news section)</ref> "I Really Want You" was released as a digital download single before a physical release followed in late 2008.
"'''I Really Want You'''" is the fourth single taken from singer-songwriter [[James Blunt]]'s second studio album, ''[[All the Lost Souls]]''. The single was released on August 4, 2008.<ref>http://www.jamesblunt.com/ Release Date of I Really Want You (under the news section)</ref> "I Really Want You" was released as a digital download single only, with a physical release being limited to promotional radio only. The single peaked at #171 on the [[UK Singles Chart]] and was Blunt's worst performing single to date. It was also the last single to be taken from the standard version of the album.

==Release==
The single was released via digital download and promotional single only, both containing just the one track. A planned European release of the single, containing an Ashley Beedle Dub of "1973", was cancelled. Similarly, an American release, containing the same dub, a live version of "High" (subititled "Chasing Time") and an OpenDisc feature included the video, was cancelled.


==Music video==
==Music video==
Jim Canty directed the video, which was shot at an ex-[[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|MOD]] site, located in [[Longcross]], [[Chertsey]]. The site was also used for the filming of [[BBC]] drama ''[[HolbyBlue]]''. The music video features people miming the song whilst sitting outside on the ground at night, as their clothes gradually change from light to dark shades, then back to light again. Blunt appears every so often as one of the people singing the song.
The video was directed by Jim Canty, and was shot at an ex-[[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|Ministry Of Defence]] site, located in [[Longcross]], [[Chertsey]]. The site was also used for the filming of [[BBC]] drama ''[[HolbyBlue]]''. The music video features people miming the song whilst sitting outside on the ground at night, as their clothes gradually change from light to dark shades, then back to light again. Blunt appears every so often as one of the people singing the song.


==Track listings==
==Track listings==
# "I Really Want You" - 3:30
; UK CD Single

* ''Cancelled Releases''
; Europe
# "I Really Want You" - 3:30
# "1973" (Ashley Beedle Dub) - 7:04

; America
# "I Really Want You" - 3:30
# "I Really Want You" - 3:30
# "1973" (Ashley Beedle Dub) - 7:04
# "1973" (Ashley Beedle Dub) - 7:04
# "Chasing Time" (Live) - 3:58
# "High (Chasing Time)" (Live) - 3:58
# "I Really Want You" (Video) - 3:35
# "OpenDisc Feature" (Inc. "I Really Want You" Video) - 3:35


==Charts==
==Charts==

Revision as of 09:55, 17 April 2011

"I Really Want You"
Song

"I Really Want You" is the fourth single taken from singer-songwriter James Blunt's second studio album, All the Lost Souls. The single was released on August 4, 2008.[1] "I Really Want You" was released as a digital download single only, with a physical release being limited to promotional radio only. The single peaked at #171 on the UK Singles Chart and was Blunt's worst performing single to date. It was also the last single to be taken from the standard version of the album.

Release

The single was released via digital download and promotional single only, both containing just the one track. A planned European release of the single, containing an Ashley Beedle Dub of "1973", was cancelled. Similarly, an American release, containing the same dub, a live version of "High" (subititled "Chasing Time") and an OpenDisc feature included the video, was cancelled.

Music video

The video was directed by Jim Canty, and was shot at an ex-Ministry Of Defence site, located in Longcross, Chertsey. The site was also used for the filming of BBC drama HolbyBlue. The music video features people miming the song whilst sitting outside on the ground at night, as their clothes gradually change from light to dark shades, then back to light again. Blunt appears every so often as one of the people singing the song.

Track listings

  1. "I Really Want You" - 3:30
  • Cancelled Releases
Europe
  1. "I Really Want You" - 3:30
  2. "1973" (Ashley Beedle Dub) - 7:04
America
  1. "I Really Want You" - 3:30
  2. "1973" (Ashley Beedle Dub) - 7:04
  3. "High (Chasing Time)" (Live) - 3:58
  4. "OpenDisc Feature" (Inc. "I Really Want You" Video) - 3:35

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Canadian Singles Chart 75
Chart (2008) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 171

References

  1. ^ http://www.jamesblunt.com/ Release Date of I Really Want You (under the news section)