Bedshaped

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"Bedshaped"
"Bedshaped" cover
Single by Keane
from the album Hopes and Fears
Released August 16, 2004
Format 7" Vinyl, CD Single
Recorded Helioscentric Studios, Rye, East Sussex
Genre Piano rock
Ballad
Length 4:39
Label Island
Writer(s) Tim Rice-Oxley
Tom Chaplin
Richard Hughes
James Sanger
Producer(s) Andy Green
Chart positions
  • #10 UK
  • #26 NL
Keane singles chronology
"Everybody's Changing"
(2004)
"Bedshaped"
(2004)
"This Is the Last Time"
(2004)
Hopes and Fears track listing
"Untitled 1"
(10/11(UK))
"Bedshaped"
(11/12(UK))


Promo cover
Cover for the promo version release.
Cover for the promo version release.

"Bedshaped" is a song by English piano rock band Keane, released as the third single from Hopes and Fears. This is the first single released after the album, and it sold about 22,000 copies in its first week of release, charting at number 10.

Contents

CD CID870

  1. Bedshaped
  2. Something In Me Was Dying
  3. Untitled 2
  4. Bedshaped (Video)

UK, 7" Vinyl IS849

  1. Bedshaped
  2. Something In Me Was Dying

All live tracks recorded at the BNN
CD1
Released October 15, 2004

  1. "Bedshaped"
  2. "Something In Me Was Dying"
  3. "Everybody's Changing" (Live acoustic)
  4. "Can't Stop Now" (Live acoustic)

CD2
Released October 29, 2004

  1. "Bedshaped"
  2. "Untitled 2"
  3. "Somewhere Only We Know" (Live acoustic)
  4. "Bend and Break" (Live acoustic)
  5. "Bedshaped" (video)

CD3
Released November 12, 2004

  1. "Bedshaped"
  2. "This Is the Last Time" (Live acoustic)
  3. "We Might as Well Be Strangers" (Live acoustic)
  4. "Bedshaped" (Live acoustic)
  5. "Bedshaped" (Live video)

Released April 18, 2005
CD1

  1. "Bedshaped"
  2. "This Is the Last Time"
  3. "Untitled 2"
  4. "Everybody's Changing" (Live) (Airwaves Festival, Reykjavík, October 23rd 2004)
  5. "Somewhere Only We Know" (Live) (Forum, London, May 10th 2004)

CD2

  1. "Bedshaped"
  2. "Something In Me Was Dying"
  3. "This Is the Last Time" (Live acoustic) (Mill St. Brewery, Toronto, September 20, 2004)
  4. "Bedshaped" (Live) (Brixton Academy, London, November 17, 2004)
  5. "We Might as Well Be Strangers" (Live) (Columbiafritz, Berlin, May 19, 2004)

DVD

  1. "Bedshaped" (Video)
  2. "Somewhere Only We Know" (Video)
  3. "Everybody's Changing" (Video)
  4. "This Is the Last Time" (Video)

Released April 18, 2005

  1. "Bedshaped"
  2. "Something In Me Was Dying"
  3. "This Is the Last Time" (Live acoustic) (Mill St. Brewery, Toronto, September 20, 2004)
  4. "Bedshaped" (Live) (Brixton Academy, London, November 17, 2004)

Released April 18, 2005 CD1

  1. "Bedshaped"
  2. "This Is the Last Time"
  3. "Untitled 2"
  4. "Everybody's Changing" (Live) (Airwaves Festival, Reykjavík, October 23, 2004)
  5. "Somewhere Only We Know"

CD2

  1. "Bedshaped"
  2. "Something In Me Was Dying"
  3. "This Is the Last Time" (Live acoustic) (Mill St. Brewery, Toronto, September 20th 2004)
  4. "Bedshaped" (Live) (Brixton Academy, London, November 17 2004)
  5. "We Might as Well Be Strangers" (Live) (Columbiafritz, Berlin, May 19 2004)

  1. "Bedshaped"

"Bedshaped" was composed sometime in 2001 by Tim Rice-Oxley. It was originally recorded at Les Essarts, France, and first released as a b-side on the Fierce Panda release of "Everybody's Changing" in May 2003. James Sanger is credited on this song as the fourth composer.

After the mysterious string-based intro, a honky tonk-reminiscent piano completes the main riff, with an E maj chord. Tom Chaplin vocals are introduced with the song clocking 59 seconds. The song reaches its highest emotional point at 1:32, with the first chorus. After the second chorus, a small piano-riff gives place to the song's instrumental bridge which featured gothic voices, ending with an instrumental chorus with guitar alike sounds, produced by Rice-Oxley's Yamaha CX7 (these are sung by Chaplin during some live performances) to fade with Chaplin singing "But what do I know?, what do I know? I know". The instrumentation used on the song includes all instruments used through all the Hopes and Fears era (excepting the acoustic guitar and effects used on "The Happy Soldier").

Rice-Oxley posted an explanation of the song on the official messageboard:

[The song] is about feeling that you've been "left behind" by an old friend or lover, and about hoping that you'll be reunited one day so that you can live out the end of your lives together the way you started them (...) a hope that they'll eventually want to get away from the bright lights and come back home. it's a sad and angry song, but also full of hope.

I think i'm right in saying that in hospital when someone is ill and has to spend a lot of time in bed they can become 'bedshaped'. It sounds a bit depressing (...)but in the context of the song I wanted to suggest old age and frailty(...)[1]

Rice-Oxley is believed to have said to a fan that this song was written about "a most excellent young lady".

  • Length: 4:46
  • Tempo: 107bpm
  • Key: G (maj)
  • Time signature: 4/4
  • Genre: Rock pop
  • Instrumentation: piano, drums, bass, synthesizer

  • Length: 3:02
  • Tempo: 110bpm
  • Key: Bb (B flat, maj)
  • Time signature: 3/4
  • Genre: Ballad
  • Instrumentation: electric piano, drums

Italian opera singer Vittorio Grigolo recorded an Italian language version of "Bedshaped", renamed "Cosi", which appears on his album In the Hands of Love.

Screenshot from the "Bedshaped" video
Screenshot from the "Bedshaped" video

The video for the song is available on the enhanced CD single version, as well as the Bonus DVD edition of Hopes and Fears and on Strangers. The video is directed by Corin Hardy, and based on his animated short film "Butterfly", making use of stop-motion animation.

The band appear throughout as animation within the background of the main action, and as drawings towards the end of the video. To achieve this, Hardy's friend David Lupton was recruited to hand-draw 500 pictures of the band in the space of a week.

The music video was produced by Kit Hawkins and Adam Tudhope for White House Pictures.


Peak positions
Chart Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 8
UK Official Download Chart 8
Dutch Top 40 26
Germany 61
Irish Singles Chart 38
Taiwan 9

  1. ^ Keaneshaped - FAQ - What are the songs about?. Retrieved on July, 2006.

Keane
Tim Rice-Oxley | Tom Chaplin | Richard Hughes
Adam Tudhope | Dominic Scott | Andy Green | Alex Lake | Ed Roe
Discography
Studio albums: Hopes and Fears | Under the Iron Sea
Lives and EPs: Live Recordings 2004 | Keane Live 06 | Live from London
Singles: "Call Me What You Like" | "Wolf at the Door" | "Everybody’s Changing (Part 1)" | "This Is the Last Time (Part 1)" | "Somewhere Only We Know" | "Everybody’s Changing (Part 2)" | "Bedshaped" | "This Is the Last Time (Part 2)"| "We Might As Well Be Strangers" | "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" | "Bend and Break" | "Atlantic" | "Is It Any Wonder?" | "Crystal Ball" | "Nothing in My Way" | "Try Again" | "A Bad Dream"
DVDs: Hopes and Fears DVD | Strangers | Under the Iron Sea DVD
Tours: Hopes and Fears Tour | Under the Iron Sea Tour
Other: List of songs by Keane
Related articles
Piano rock | Battle, East Sussex | Rye, East Sussex | War Child (charity) | Help - a Day in the Life
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