AND IT WAS NOR-VELLO...
The annual Ivor Novello awards for songwriting have been announced, and there's an interesting split between the dully predictable and the obvious faux-indie:
Best song musically and lyrically
* Fix You - Coldplay
* I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys
* Suddenly I See - KT Tunstall
Best contemporary song
* Dare - Gorillaz
* I Predict A Riot - Kaiser Chiefs
* Wires - Athlete
Best television soundtrack
* A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets
* Colditz
* Elizabeth I
Best original film score
* The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
* Evil
* Pride and Prejudice
PRS most performed work
* Shiver - Natalie Imbruglia
* Speed of Sound - Coldplay
* You're Beautiful - James Blunt
International hit of the year
* Speed of Sound - Coldplay
* Tripping - Robin Williams
* You're Beautiful - James Blunt
To be presented on the day
* Best-selling UK single
* Album award
* Outstanding Song Collection
* International Achievement
* Classical Music award
* PRS Outstanding Contribution to British Music
* Songwriters of the Year
* Special International Award
* Academy Fellowship
Now, it could just be us, but Natalie Imbruglia's Shiver? Surely if it's on the shortlist that must mean even if it's not the most performed it must be the second or third most performed?
Really?
Did it clamber on top of a commercial we managed to miss or something?
Oh, and we know that it was Robbie and not Robin Williams who did Trippin, but we thought the straight cut and paste from the BBC News site was at least more amusing than the thought of Williams being given another prize.
1 comment:
"Best song musically and lyrically: Fix You - Coldplay
So:
"Lights will guide you home and ignite your bones"
and
"Tears stream down your face and I"
are considered good lyrics are they?
I'll bet Ivor Novello is spinning in his grave...
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