Me Plus One (Annie song)

"Me Plus One"
Promotional single by Annie from the album Anniemal
Released 2004
Format
Genre Electropop
Length 3:39
Label Warner
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Richard X

"Me Plus One" is a song by Norwegian singer and songwriter Annie from her debut studio album, Anniemal (2004). It was written by Richard X and Hannah Robinson, and released as a promotional single. The song was written about former Spice Girls member Geri Halliwell. The lyrics refer to a "wannabe señorita" who needs to realise she has "got to let it go".[1] The song received acclaim from music critics.

The song appears on Popjustice: 100% Solid Pop Music.

Background and writing

"Me Plus One" was written by Richard X and Hannah Robinson in response to former Spice Girls member Geri Halliwell. Richard X and Robinson had written another song called "Some Girls", later a hit single for Rachel Stevens. Warp Records and Simon Fuller contacted Richard X by email to ask that he give the song to Halliwell or Stevens, respectively, to record. He agreed to have Stevens record the song after Richard Curtis asked about using the song for Sport Relief 2004.[2] When Halliwell found out that the writers were having Stevens record the song, she locked herself in her car in an attempt to change their minds, and she later wrote Richard X a love song. The aftermath of the decision for Stevens to record the song became the subject of "Me Plus One" from Annie's 2004 album Anniemal.[3]

The lyrics of "Me Plus One" detail a girl who dreams of fame but cannot achieve it. She fails to be accepted into the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. The verse two says the "wannabe señorita met a group of likely girls [...] but it didn't make her happy", referencing the half-Spanish Halliwell's rise to stardom with the Spice Girls and her subsequent unhappiness with the group. The song's middle-eight references the "Some Girls" situation—"take a look at yourself, get out of the car, it's time to let go—it's gone."[3]

Critical reception

"Me Plus One" received acclaim from music critics. Scott Plagenhoef's review for Pitchfork Media named it "winking" and "seductive".[4] The Stranger compared the track to The Human League,[5] while Tiny Mix Tapes referred to the song as a "gorgeous day-glo dance party."[6] Stylus Magazine described the song as "a tale of sulky pop princesses trying to be like the Chewing Gum queen and getting smashed on the rocks".[7]

Track listings

  1. "Me Plus One" – 3:38
A1. "Me Plus One" (The Rapture/Hush Hush Remix) – 5:40
A2. "Me Plus One" (James Iha Remix) – 3:27
B1. "Heartbeat" (MSTRKRFT Edition) – 6:31
B2. "Happy Without You" (Riton Vocal Mix) – 5:48

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Anniemal.[10]

References

  1. Savage, Mark (7 July 2008). "Annie's hopes of bubblegum hits". BBC News. Retrieved 7 August 2009.
  2. "Rachel Stevens – Some Girls". Black Melody. Archived from the original on 29 May 2008. Retrieved 28 August 2008.
  3. 1 2 Ryan, Gary (27 June 2008). "Annie – pop with an edge". Manchester Evening News. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  4. Plagenhoef, Scott (7 November 2004). "Anniemal". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 7 August 2009.
  5. Ware, Tony (2 December 2004). "CD Review Revue". The Stranger. Index Newspapers. Retrieved 7 August 2009.
  6. G, Matty (14 December 2006). "Annie – Anniemal". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  7. Swygart, William B. (25 October 2004). "Annie – Anniemal". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  8. "Me Plus One" (Norwegian promotional CD single liner notes). Annie. Warner Music Norway. 2004. ANNIE PROMO 0105.
  9. "Me Plus One" (US promotional 12" single liner notes). Annie. Big Beat Records. 2005. PR 302084.
  10. Anniemal (CD liner notes). Annie. 679 Recordings. 2004. 67472-3.
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