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I Know What I'm Here For

1999 single by James From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I Know What I'm Here For
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"I Know What I'm Here For" is a song by British rock band James. It was the first single released from their eighth studio album, Millionaires,[2] and reached number 22 on the UK Singles Chart.

Quick facts Single by James, from the album Millionaires ...
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Background, release and reception

"It's about the meaning of life. It's also about the nature of being in a band: the fulfilment of adolescent fantasies of endless drugs, drink and sex. But unless there's self-discipline, it can easily become a nightmare… Initially we did it almost as a blues song, but [producer] Brian Eno came up with the wacky, space-funk hookline. It became the album's first single, to make an announcement that we'e gone into a new musical area." – Tim Booth, singer[3]

The single was released on CD and cassette and reached number 22 in the UK Top 40 chart, spending five weeks on the chart.[4]

A live version and a video appeared on the limited edition two-disc edition of Millionaires.

The backing to the song was used by Ford in adverts shown during broadcasts of the UEFA Champions League in the 2007/2008 football season.[citation needed]

Peter Buckley, in The Rough Guide to Rock, described it as an "effortless soaring track".[5] In contrast, Victoria Segal, reviewing the track for the NME, described it as "not interesting ... just silly".[6]

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Track listings

Charts

More information Chart (1999), Peak position ...

References

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