"Swear" was a 1980s pop song by Tim Scott McConnell and released by Sire Records in 1983.
| "Swear" | |
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| Single by Sheena Easton | |
| from the album A Private Heaven | |
| Released | 1985 |
| Genre | Pop |
| Length | 3:43 |
| Label | EMI, RT Industries (current) |
| Songwriter(s) | Tim Scott |
| Producer(s) | Greg Mathieson |
The music video to promote the song was a campy/tongue-in-cheek music video of a hippy-based pagan/black mass set in a church. The stylized music video is seemingly a parody of late 1960s to early 1970s hippy horror movies.
McConnell would later comment on the song: "This was my young and confused record...I wrote the songs over a couple of weeks on a little Casio keyboard...Sire heard it and offered me a deal...no use appologising for such a thing...my mistake... the good part of it was working with Richard Gottehrer ...really took me under his wing...shame we were working on the wrong kind of music.."[1]
| Chart (1983) | Peak position |
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| Australia (Kent Music Report)[2] | 44 |
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