"Bring Me Down (You Don't)" is a song by British rock band Love Amongst Ruin, written by singer and guitarist Steve Hewitt. The song has frequently been performed live by the band.
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Song by Love Amongst Ruin | |
Released | 8 November 2011 |
Recorded | 2008, 2011 (acoustic version) |
Genre | Alternative rock |
Length | 5:00 |
Label | Ancient B Records |
Songwriter(s) | Steve Hewitt |
Producer(s) | Donald Ross Skinner, Steve Hewitt, Paul Corkett |
The music for "Bring Me Down (You Don't)" is taken from the song "Bel Air", by krautrock band Can.[1] The song was recorded along with the rest of the band's debut album in 2007 and 2008. Steve Hewitt said of the writing process, "I used the music from a band called Can and I put my own lyrics to it and rearranged it".[2] He later had to submit the song to Can's publishers and it was not approved for release.[3] As a result of the rejection, the song was replaced on the album with "Come On Say It".
An acoustic version of the song was given away by the band as a free download on SoundCloud on 8 November 2011,[4] in advance of the release of "Acoustic".
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