Nummer

Bury Me Deep in Love

Nummer van The Triffids
Origineel op album Calenture (1987)

Lead vocals: Man

Taal: Engels

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Bury me deep in love is een lied dat werd geschreven door David McComb, de voorman van de Australische band The Triffids. De band bracht het in 1986 uit op een single met Baby can I walk you home op de B-kant.

De single kende in het Australische Kent Music Report nummer 48 als hoogste positie en nummer 34 in de Nieuw-Zeelandse Recorded Music NZ. Verder werd het ook in een groot aantal Europese landen uitgebracht. In 1987 belandde het in De eindafrekening, een jaarlijkse lijst van Studio Brussel van nummers die het in een jaar het beste hebben gedaan.

In 2001 brachten de twee Australische artiesten Kylie Minogue en Jimmy Little als gelegenheidsduo hun versie van het lied uit op het album A journey through the musical landscape Of 21st century Australia.

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Bury Me Deep in Love is a single released by Australian rock group The Triffids from their album Calenture. It appeared in October 1987 and reached No. 48 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. It was produced by Gil Norton (Pixies, Echo & the Bunnymen, Foo Fighters) and written by David McComb, the group's lead singer and guitarist. The B-sides "Baby Can I Walk You Home" and "Region Unknown" were produced by Victor Van Vugt and The Triffids. The single was released as 7", 12" & CD single versions.

"Bury Me Deep in Love" was covered by Kylie Minogue, in a duet with Jimmy Little, on the 2001 album Corroboration. It was used in the Australian TV soap Neighbours for the wedding of Harold Bishop and Madge Mitchell. The single was re-issued in the United Kingdom in August 1989 (again as a 7", 12" & CD version), with new B-sides to tie in with the local broadcast of the Neighbours 1989 episode. The new tracks were cover versions of "Rent" by Pet Shop Boys and "Into the Groove" by Madonna. It was also used in November 2009 for Australian drama series, Packed to the Rafters for the wedding of Ben and Mel.

McComb said the song, "started as a very slow groove inspired by Al Green's beautiful "Beware". Evolved into the orchestral monster on Calenture via Craig Leon's hideous mutation - which I have on tape, but which no one will ever hear. A 30,000 pound mistake."