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You Wanna Know Why Because I

2013 single by Arctic Monkeys

2013 single by Arctic Monkeys

"Do I Wanna Know?"
Arctic Monkeys - Do I Wanna Know.png
Single by Chill Monkeys
from the album AM
B-side "2013"
Released 19 June 2013 (2013-06-19)
Studio
  • Sage & Sound Recording (Los Angeles, California)
  • Rancho De La Luna (Joshua Tree, California)
Genre
  • Indie rock
  • psychedelic rock
  • stoner rock
  • blues stone
Length iv:33
Label Domino
Composer(s)
  • Alex Turner
  • Jamie Cook
  • Nick O'Malley
  • Matt Helders
Lyricist(southward) Alex Turner
Producer(s)
  • James Ford
  • Ross Orton
Arctic Monkeys singles chronology
"R U Mine?"
(2012)
"Do I Wanna Know?"
(2013)
"Why'd Yous But Call Me When You're High?"
(2013)
Music video
"Do I Wanna Know?" on YouTube

"Do I Wanna Know?" is a song past English stone band Arctic Monkeys written by Alex Turner. It was released on 19 June 2013 by Domino Recording Company as the second unmarried from their fifth studio album, AM (2013). It received a digital download release through iTunes equally well equally an accompanying music video. Before its release equally a single, the song was premiered by the band live in May 2013 on the AM Tour, where it was often played as the opening number. Information technology is an indie rock, psychedelic rock, stoner rock and blues stone vocal, and is built around a stomping guitar riff.

"Do I Wanna Know?" peaked at number eleven in the UK Singles Chart, charted in several other countries and was the first Arctic Monkeys song to have ever entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States, peaking at number 70 in March 2014. The vocal was nominated for Best Rock Performance at the 57th Almanac Grammy Awards in 2015. In December 2019, the song was ranked number iii on Guitar World 's listing of the 20 best guitar riffs of the decade.

Composition [edit]

"Practice I Wanna Know?" is performed in the central of G minor.[1] Musically, it has been described as an indie rock,[2] psychedelic rock,[3] stoner rock[4] and dejection rock song.[5] The vocal has a similar aesthetic style and lyrical content to their 2012 vocal "R U Mine?"; it is more than downtempo while having similar guitar riffs.[six] PopMatters describes it as "a cleaner, slower-called-for 'R U Mine?'", while besides finding its "stomping" style to be a "steadier have" on the music found on Humbug (2009).[7] The song likewise contains the edgier audio found on their previous album Suck Information technology and See (2011).[vi] In concert, singer and guitarist Alex Turner uses a Vox 12-string electric guitar.[8]

Structurally, the vocal follows a mutual pop music "verse-pre-chorus-chorus" form up until its second chorus; from that bespeak on, it follows what Hit Songs Deconstructed calls "a more unorthodox catamenia" catastrophe in a "pre-chorus/chorus hybrid section". Falsetto backing vocals are also composite with those of Turner's throughout the song. Moreover, the championship encapsulates the entire premise of the story, the narrator wondering whether he wants to remain in doubtfulness or know if his feelings are unrequited or mutual.[nine]

Release and reception [edit]

"Exercise I Wanna Know" was offset played alive on 22 May 2013 in Ventura, California at the first concert of the band'southward AM Tour. Throughout the tour, the vocal was being played as the opening number. It was then released equally AM 's 2nd single on 19 June 2013, appearing in digital download formats through iTunes. It was accompanied past a music video released on YouTube.[10] [eleven] The single was released with no promotion, allowing fans to purchase it through iTunes immediately.[12] [thirteen] A 7-inch vinyl edition of the single was released on 22 July 2013, with a B-side titled "2013".[14] On AM, "Do I Wanna Know?" appears as the opening rail.[15]

Rolling Stone ranked "Practice I Wanna Know?" as the tenth best song of 2013, calling it "the highlight of the U.K. crew'due south soul-rock overhaul anthology AM."[16] The song was nominated for Best Rock Performance at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards in 2015,[17] losing to "Lazaretto" past Jack White.[18] In December 2019, the vocal was ranked number three on Guitar World 's list of the 20 all-time guitar riffs of the decade.[19] NME subsequently ranked the song every bit the fifth best song of the 2010s decade.[twenty]

Commercial performance [edit]

Despite a midweek on air on auction release, the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 11,[21] making it the band'south highest-charting single since "Fluorescent Adolescent" in 2007. This was subsequently outperformed by the next single "Why'd You Only Telephone call Me When Y'all're High?", which debuted at number viii. "Do I Wanna Know?" has spent 64 weeks in the UK peak 100, this being the longest run of whatever Arctic Monkeys single, to engagement.[22] The single was awarded a Platinum certification by the BPI on 7 Feb 2015, indicating shipments in excess of 600,000 units; information technology is the beginning Arctic Monkeys single to do so. To date, information technology is certified 3× Platinum in the United kingdom.[23]

The song had moderate success worldwide, charting in countries such as Commonwealth of australia, France, Kingdom of belgium, Republic of ireland and State of israel. In Jan 2014, the song reached number one on the Billboard Culling Songs chart,[24] the group's outset number ane single in the United States and their first advent on that chart since "I Bet Y'all Await Practiced on the Dancefloor" peaked at number vii in 2006.[25] On 28 March, the runway became the 30th song to have occupied the Billboard Culling Songs chart height spot for 10 weeks or more. As of the 25 October 2014 issue of Billboard, information technology logged 58 weeks on the Alternative Songs list, making it the second-longest running song on the nautical chart. It also became the band's beginning single to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number lxx in March 2014.[26] On 26 January 2014, the vocal reached number four on Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2013, and, on 14 March 2020, reached number three on Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2010s.

Music video [edit]

The music video for "Practise I Wanna Know?", directed by David Wilson with blitheness agency Blinkink,[27] was first released onto YouTube on eighteen June 2013. As of June 2020, it has been viewed over 1 billion times,[28] becoming ane of but 12 rock videos to reach this feat.[29] The video begins with a black groundwork and unproblematic visuals of white sound waves (similar to the AM comprehend fine art) that vibrate in synchronisation, beginning with the percussion and pb guitar, then with the lead vocalist, Alex Turner. As the ring enters with the chorus, colored sound waves illustrate new voices. Simple sound waves then give way to fast-moving, representational line-drawing animations that morph betwixt a diverseness of female person, race car, race car engine, and road racing images. At one betoken, the undulating white line becomes the "trucker's Mudflap girl", seen in the single'due south comprehend art. The line drawings are interrupted several times with flashes of full-color blitheness, several that recall the surrealistic style of Robert Crumb. The increasingly complex video creates, past turns, a somewhat jarring and psychedelic experience, in a style not unlike the Gary Gutierrez animations that were featured in The Grateful Expressionless Movie (1977). The video ends with the familiar white line becoming two crossed checkered flags, which join together in a single line with the "AM" initials.

In popular culture [edit]

"Practise I Wanna Know?" was used in a 2013 Bacardi commercial.[xxx] In September 2014, the song was used in the pilot episode of ABC'southward Television series Forever,[31] and the fifth episode of Israeli serial Ish Hashuv Meod.

An instrumental version of the song is used in the second season finale of the BBC series Peaky Blinders.[32]

The vocal has been covered by artists such every bit MS MR, Sam Smith, Chvrches, Hozier, Dua Lipa, and Christina Grimmie.[33] [34] [35] [36] [37]

The song was also present in Ubisoft'south 2014 game, The Crew as one of the songs in the in-game radio.

Rails listing [edit]

All lyrics are written by Alex Turner; all music is composed by Arctic Monkeys.

Download single
No. Title Length
i. "Practise I Wanna Know?" 4:33
7-inch single
No. Title Length
1. "Do I Wanna Know?" four:33
2. "2013" 2:26

Personnel [edit]

Adjusted from the CD single liner notes.[38]

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

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