Sound (song)

"Sound"
Single by James
from the album Seven
B-side"All My Sons"
Released18 November 1991 (1991-11-18)
Length4:04
LabelFontana
Songwriters
ProducerYouth
James singles chronology
"Sit Down" (1991) "Sound" (1991) "Born of Frustration" (1992)

"Sound" is a song written by Jim Glennie, Larry Gott, and Tim Booth, recorded by Manchester band James for their fourth studio album, Seven (1992). Clocking in at over six and a half minutes on the album, the song was shortened considerably for the single version. The CD release featured both the album and the single version, along with a dub remix of "Come Home" and an original song called "All My Sons".

Released in November 1991 by Fontana Records as the album's first single, it reached No. 9 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the second of the group's three top-10 hits. "Sound" also peaked at No. 4 in Portugal and No. 28 in Australia.

Track listings

UK 7-inch and cassette single[1][2]

  1. "Sound"
  2. "All My Sons"

UK and Australian CD single[3]

  1. "Sound" (7-inch edit)
  2. "Come Home" (Youth Pressure mix)
  3. "All My Sons"
  4. "Sound" (full version)

UK 12-inch single[4]

A1. "Sound" (full version)
A2. "Sound" (edit)
B1. "Come Home" (Youth Pressure dub mix)
B2. "All My Sons"

Charts

Chart (1991–1992) Peakposition
Australia (ARIA)[5]28
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[6]39
Ireland (IRMA)[7]15
Luxembourg (Radio Luxembourg)[8]5
Portugal (AFP)[9]4
UK Singles (OCC)[10]9
UK Airplay (Music Week)[11]4

Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United Kingdom 18 November 1991
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
Fontana[12]
Australia 2 March 1991
  • CD
  • cassette
[13]

References

  1. ^Sound (UK 7-inch single sleeve). Fontana Records. 1991. JIM 9.
  2. ^Sound (UK cassette single sleeve). Fontana Records. 1991. JIMC9.
  3. ^Sound (UK & Australian CD single liner notes). Fontana Records. 1991. JIM CD 9, 866 197-2.
  4. ^Sound (UK 12-inch single sleeve). Fontana Records. 1991. JIM 912.
  5. ^"James – Sound". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  6. ^"Eurochart Hot 100 Singles"(PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 8, no. 50. 14 December 1991. p. 37. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  7. ^"The Irish Charts – Search Results – James". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  8. ^Radio Luxembourg Singles. 8 December 1991.
  9. ^"Top 10 Sales in Europe"(PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 9, no. 7. 15 February 1992. p. 26. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  10. ^"Official Singles Chart on 7/12/1991 – Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  11. ^"Top 50 Airplay Chart"(PDF). Music Week. 7 December 1991. p. 16. Retrieved 17 October 2025.
  12. ^"New Releases: Singles"(PDF). Music Week. 16 November 1991. p. 21. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  13. ^"New Release Summary – Product Available from : 02/03/92: Singles". The ARIA Report. No. 109. 1 March 1992. p. 19.