So Far Gone (song)

"So Far Gone" is the second single from English singer-songwriter James Blunt's third studio album, Some Kind of Trouble.[2] The single was released as a digital download single release exclusively in the United Kingdom on 3 January 2011.[1] A live version of the song, recorded at Metropolis Studios, was included on the OpenDisc feature of Some Kind of Trouble. Blunt performed the song live for the first time on Comedy Rocks with Jason Manford on 28 January 2011. Australian radio stations have picked up the song and are beginning to give it airplay as of March 2011.

"So Far Gone"
Single by James Blunt
from the album Some Kind of Trouble
Released3 January 2011[1]
RecordedJanuary 2010 (Los Angeles, California)
Length3:34
LabelCustard, Atlantic
Songwriter(s)James Blunt, Steve Robson, Ryan Tedder
Producer(s)Steve Robson
James Blunt singles chronology
"Stay the Night"
(2010)
"So Far Gone"
(2011)
"If Time Is All I Have"
(2011)

Music video

The video, directed by Marc Klasfeld,[3] for the track premiered on Blunt's official YouTube account on 13 December 2010.[4]

Reception

Matthew Horton from BBC Music said that: "Best Laid Plans teems with cliché and some David Gilmour-lite guitar noodles that also rear up on So Far Gone."[5] March Hirsh from Boston Globe said: "A few songs – midtempo anthem "So Far Gone,’’ quavery failed-romance ballad "Best Laid Plans'’ — fill up the earphones well enough but don’t bother pushing an inch deeper to engage the head."[6]

Track listing

  1. "So Far Gone" - 3:34

Chart performance

The single became the first UK-released single by Blunt that did not enter the UK Singles Chart (top 100). In Belgium it has entered the charts in both the Flanders and Wallonia regions, and is slowly making its way up the charts. On 5 February, the song entered the Tipparade (Bubbling Under Chart) of the Dutch Top 40, and has so far climbed to number 4.[7] In Switzerland the song has not yet been released as a single, but is making its way up on the Airplay Top 30 Chart with already making Top 10 on that chart, so far peaking at number 7.[8]

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[9] 40
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[10] 16
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[11] 2
Belgian (Wallonia) Airplay Chart[12] 15
France (SNEP)[13] 82
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[14] 28
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[15] 25
Swiss Airplay Top 30[8] 6

References

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