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Today the Sun's on Us

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"Today the Sun's on Us"
Sophie Ellis Bextor, Today the Sun's on Us.png
Single by Sophie Ellis-Bextor
from the album Trip the Light Fantastic
B-side"Duel"
Released6 August 2007 (2007-08-06)
GenrePop
Length4:18
LabelFascination
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Jeremy Wheatley
  • Brio Taliaferro
Sophie Ellis-Bextor singles chronology
"Me and My Imagination"
(2007)
"Today the Sun's on Us"
(2007)
"Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer)"
(2009)

"Today the Sun's on Us" is a song by English musician Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released as the third single from her third studio album Trip the Light Fantastic (2007). It was written by Ellis-Bextor, Steve Robson, and Nina Woodford and produced by Jeremy Wheatley and Brio Taliaferro. A pop ballad featuring electric and bass guitar, its lyrics describe "appreciating the good times while they're here."[1] It was released on 6 August 2007 as a CD single.

Critical response to "Today the Sun's on Us" was mixed: some appreciated the overall tone of the song, and others criticized Ellis-Bextor's vocals. The song was a commercial failure, peaking at number 64 on the UK Singles Chart. An accompanying music video was filmed in Iceland, and depicts Ellis-Bextor as a thief in an emotionally abusive relationship.

Recording and composition[]

"Today the Sun's on Us" was produced by Jeremy Wheatley and Brio Taliaferro. Steve Robson engineered Ellis-Bextor's vocals. Wheatley and Richard Edgeler mixed the song at the Twenty-One Studios in London. The song is a slow adult pop ballad which features electric guitars and a bass guitar.[2][3][4] Ellis-Bextor's husband Richard Jones recorded both instruments, and Tim Van der Kuit recorded the electric guitar. The track was co-written by Ellis-Bextor, Robson and the Swedish songwriter Nina Woodford. Describing the song, Ellis-Bextor explained that it is about "appreciating the good times." She described it as "very sensitive", if "a bit melancholy."[1][5] Reflecting on its release in 2010, Ellis-Bextor said:

It still gets me a little bit. I think that's cos it's really sincere. [...] when you've got a family, you spend a lot of time worrying about the what-ifs, and all the terrible things that can happen. You have to remember to not lose the moment because you're worried about what could be. But it's easier said than done.[6]

Ellis-Bextor stated that she released the song as a single because "it was important to me with this single to push boundaries a little bit and part of that is explore a few musical directions that are a bit more unexpected, so it's been nice to release a ballad."[1]

Release[]

Richard Jones provided instrumentation for "Today the Sun's on Us".

"Today the Sun's on Us" was released as a CD single by Fascination as the third single from Trip the Light Fantastic. Issued on 6 August 2007, the single included the radio edit of the song and Ellis-Bextor's cover of "Duel" by Propaganda.[7]

Critical reception[]

AllMusic's K. Ross Hoffman described the song as a "highlight" from its parent album Trip the Light Fantastic (2007).[2] Nick Levine of Digital Spy remarked that, in "Today the Sun's on Us", Ellis-Bextor took on the role a "guitar pop balladeer" with "limited" vocals.[3] Writing for Playlouder, Jeremy Allen positively compared the song to the works of Theaudience, Ellis-Bextor's former band.[8] Writing for musicOMH, Ben Hogwood described it as "pleasant enough" and a "grower", despite its lack of "a big chorus".[9] The staff of Popjustice listed it as the eighth best single of 2007, calling it "brilliant."[10] This Is Fake DIY writer Stuart McCaighy characterised the song as "warm, layered and soothing with a summery sheen".[11] Emily Mackay from Yahoo! Music compared "Today the Sun's on Us" to "The Cardigans on a bad day" and to the "naffer moments of Pink or Kelly Clarkson."[4]

Chart performance[]

The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 64, on the chart issue dated 25 August 2007.[12] As of January 2014, the song is Ellis-Bextor's 18th best-selling single in the United Kingdom.[13]

Chart (2007) Peak
position
CIS (Tophit)[14] 137
Scotland (OCC)[15] 20
UK Singles (OCC)[16] 64

Music video[]

The music video for "Today the Sun's on Us" was filmed in Iceland by Sophie Muller.[6] The video begins with Ellis-Bextor standing at the edge of a cliff, where she is startled by her male partner. Later, staying in a hotel room, Ellis-Bextor and her partner review surveillance footage of another couple and await their arrival at the same hotel. The following day, they tail the couple through the Hallgrímskirkja church. At night, in the hotel restaurant, Ellis-Bextor steals the key to the couple's hotel room, enters it, and steals money and jewels from its safe. She returns to the restaurant wearing the stolen jewels, angering her partner. They then pack and leave the hotel in a car, where they continue arguing. She throws a piece of jewelry out of the car window, prompting her partner to stop the car. She decides to flee from her partner on foot, but he pursues her and they have a physical altercation. The video ends on an ambiguous note, as he attempts to embrace her but she rebuffs him.

Formats and track listings[]

  1. "Today The Sun's on Us" (Radio Edit) – 3:45
  2. "Duel" – 4:24
  1. "Today The Sun's on Us" (Richmann Remix) – 6:41
  2. "Today The Sun's on Us" (Richmann Radio Edit) – 4:10
  3. "Today The Sun's on Us" (Radio Edit) – 3:45

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Levine, Nick (2 August 2007). "Video: Sophie Ellis-Bextor". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  2. ^ a b Hoffman, K. Ross. "Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Trip the Light Fantastic". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  3. ^ a b Levine, Nick (23 May 2007). "Sophie Ellis-Bextor: 'Trip The Light Fantastic'". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  4. ^ a b Mackay, Emily (24 May 2007). "Sophie Ellis Bextor – Trip The Light Fantastic". Yahoo! Music. Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  5. ^ Trip the Light Fantastic (liner notes). Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Fascination. 2007.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ^ a b McAlpine, Fraser (4 July 2010). "A Slightly Swoony Chat With Sophie Ellis Bextor". BBC Chart Blog. BBC. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  7. ^ Details on "Today the Sun's on Us"' release
    General information – "Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Today the Sun's on Us". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
    Track listing – "Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Today the Sun' on Us". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  8. ^ Allen, Jeremy. "Trip the Light Fantastic – Sophie Ellis-Bextor". Playlouder. Archived from the original on 4 July 2007.
  9. ^ Hogwood, Ben (6 August 2007). "Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Today The Sun's on Us (Polydor)". musicOMH. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  10. ^ "The Greatest Singles of 2007". Popjustice. 20 December 2007. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  11. ^ McCaighy, Stuart. "Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Trip the Light Fantastic". This Is Fake DIY. Archived from the original on 1 December 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  12. ^ "Sophie Ellis-Bextor". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  13. ^ Myers, Justin (30 January 2014). "Sophie Ellis-Bextor". Official Charts Company.
  14. ^ Sophie Ellis Bextor — Today the Sun's on Us. Tophit. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  15. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  16. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  17. ^ "Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Today the Sun's on Us (2007, CD)". Discogs.
  18. ^ "Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Today the Sun's on Us - Club Promo (2007, CD)". Discogs.
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