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Love Will Come Through

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Released
  
22 March 2004

Recorded
  
2002

Length
  
3:40

Format
  
CD, 7" vinyl

Genre
  
Indie rock Indie pop

Label
  
Independiente

"Love Will Come Through" is the third single released from Indie band Travis' fourth studio album, 12 Memories. The single peaked at #28 on the UK Singles Chart.

Contents

Background

The song was originally composed for the Moonlight Mile soundtrack. It appeared in the movie trailer for Garden State in 2004, as well as the final, unaired episode of Wonderfalls. The song later appeared in Grey's Anatomy. The song is considered a return to the more recognizable Travis sound, since the last two singles represented a darker, experimental side.

Lyrics

Fran Healy described the song as "a song about love, not in the classic context of that sort of Hollywood love, you know the one that you see in the pictures "I love you, I love you too", it's not like that. It's love that you have with your mum and your dad and your friends and stuff, love that equals hope in the face of everything, the love that conquers all, and its dedicated to that love".

Music videos

Two videos were made for the song. The official video was directed by Arni & Kinski, and was filmed in the Warsaw district of Praga. It features the band performing the song in a social club to a group of family and friends. The alternate version, referred to as the "Haar Schnitt" video, was directed by Anton Corbijn, and features footage of Fran Healy and other members of the band during their home life.

Track listing

  • UK CD1
    1. "Love Will Come Through" - 3:40
    2. "Know Nothing" - 3:04
    3. "Good For Nothing" - 4:32
    4. "Love Will Come Through" ("Haar Schnitt" Video)
  • UK CD2
    1. "Love Will Come Through" - 3:40
    2. "Walking Down The Hill" (Live) - 4:56
  • 7" Vinyl
    1. "Love Will Come Through" - 3:40
    2. "Good For Nothing" - 4:32

    A track called "Know Nothing" had been featured on the 2005 romantic drama film A Lot like Love starring Amanda Peet and Ashton Kutcher and also included on the movie's soundtrack.

    References

    Love Will Come Through Wikipedia