Emma (Hot Chocolate song)
| "Emma" | ||||
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| Single by Hot Chocolate | ||||
| from the album Cicero Park | ||||
| B-side | "Makin’ Music" (UK) "A Love Like Yours" (US) | |||
| Released | 25 February 1974 | |||
| Genre | British soul[1] | |||
| Length | 3:52 | |||
| Label | RAK, Big Tree (US) | |||
| Songwriters | Errol Brown, Tony Wilson | |||
| Producer | Mickie Most | |||
| Hot Chocolate singles chronology | ||||
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| Music video | ||||
| "Emma" (TopPop, 1974) on YouTube | ||||
"Emma" is a 1974 song by the British soul band Hot Chocolate. Written by band members Errol Brown (vocals) and Tony Wilson (music), the song addresses themes of suicide, early death and lost childhood. Brown's lyrics celebrate his then recently deceased mother. Its rawness was developed after producer Mickie Most asked him for further "depth and darkness".[2]
"Emma" reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart and number 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Lyrics
[edit | edit source]The song details the love of the (nameless) singer and a girl called Emmalene from the age of five, through a wedding at 17 until her suicide at an unspecified later date. Emma it seems wanted to be a "movie queen" but could never find the breaks and eventually kills herself because she "just can't keep on living on dreams no more."
Chart history
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Certifications
[edit | edit source]| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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| United Kingdom (BPI)[14] | Silver | 250,000^ |
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Cover versions
[edit | edit source]- Earth Quake recorded a cover version for their 1977 album, Leveled.
- The Sisters of Mercy started performing the song live in 1983. The studio version was released on the b-side of the 12" version of their 1988 single, "Dominion", and on the 2006 re-release of the album, Floodland. A much-bootlegged alternate version from a 1984 John Peel radio session was officially released in 2021 on the "BBC Sessions 1982–1984" compilation.
- Urge Overkill recorded a version for 1990 Touch and Go Records release, The Supersonic Storybook.
References
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- ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Emma". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
- ^ Flavour of New Zealand, 27 July 1974
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- ^ Cash Box Top 100 Singles, April 26, 1975
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External links
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