King's Cross (song)
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"King's Cross" | |
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Song by Pet Shop Boys | |
from the album Actually | |
Released | 1987 |
Genre | Synthpop |
Length | 5:10 |
Label | Parlophone Records / EMI Records |
Songwriter(s) | Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe |
"King's Cross" is a Pet Shop Boys song, written by Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant[1] and is a track on their 1987 album Actually. It was covered and released as a single in 2007 by Tracey Thorn.
Original version and the November 1987 fire[]
Two months after the release of Actually, 31 people were killed in the King's Cross fire, which some[who?] interpreted as being foreseen by the song. Music magazines at the time (such as Smash Hits) carried adverts to call premium rate phone lines to hear the song, and the money from the phone call would then go to the charity for fire victims.[citation needed]
The music video of the song featured a burning man and smoke coming from a train station underpass.[2]
Tracey Thorn version[]
"King's Cross" | ||||
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Single by Tracey Thorn | ||||
from the album Out of the Woods | ||||
Released | December 2007 (Worldwide) | |||
Genre | Pop/Dance | |||
Label | Virgin Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe | |||
Tracey Thorn singles chronology | ||||
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On 9 December 2007, Tracey Thorn released "King's Cross" as the final single from her Out of the Woods album.
A cover of "King's Cross" first appeared as an iTunes exclusive bonus track to Thorn's album Out of the Woods. Recorded for inclusion on the main album, Thorn says on her Myspace page that there was not enough room to include it.
Neil Tennant from Pet Shop Boys was also thanked in the sleeve-notes to Out of the Woods as he gave her motivation to record and release a new solo album twenty-five years after her first solo album.
Track listing[]
Digital download
- "King's Cross" (Hot Chip remix) – 6:49
References[]
- 1987 songs
- 2007 singles
- Kings Cross, London
- Pet Shop Boys songs
- Songs about London
- Songs written by Neil Tennant
- Songs written by Chris Lowe
- Tracey Thorn songs
- 2000s pop song stubs
- 1980s pop song stubs