A Song for the Lovers

"A Song for the Lovers"
Single by Richard Ashcroft
from the album Alone with Everybody
B-side
  • "(Could Be) A Country Thing, City Thing, Blues Thing"
  • "Precious Stone"
Released3 April 2000 (2000-04-03)
StudioOlympic, Metropolis (London, England)
Length5:39
Label
SongwriterRichard Ashcroft
Producers
Richard Ashcroft singles chronology
"A Song for the Lovers"
(2000)
"Money to Burn"
(2000)
Audio
"A Song for the Lovers" on YouTube

"A Song for the Lovers" is the first solo single from English singer-songwriter Richard Ashcroft, following the break-up of his band The Verve. The opening song off his album, Alone with Everybody; "A Song for the Lovers" was originally written by Ashcroft for the Verve's studio album Urban Hymns. Three different versions were recorded, but the song ultimately did not make the final cut. It was inspired by Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart".

"A Song for the Lovers" peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Ashcroft's highest-charting solo single alongside "Break the Night with Colour" (2006). Outside the UK, the song became a moderate hit in Europe and Oceania, peaking at number nine in Italy, number 11 in Ireland, number 42 in New Zealand, and number 59 in Australia. The single also sold well in Canada, peaking at number six on the Canadian Singles Chart.