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"Mr. Writer" is a song by Welsh
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Stereophonics Stereophonics are a Welsh rock band formed in 1992 in the village of Cwmaman in the Cynon Valley, Wales. The band consists of Kelly Jones (lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards), Richard Jones (Stereophonics), Richard Jones (bass guitar, harmoni ...
, taken from their third album, '' Just Enough Education to Perform'' (2001). It was released on 19 March 2001, reaching number five on the
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, number seven in Ireland, and number 53 in Sweden, where it was the band's first and only single to chart.


Background

"Mr. Writer" is track three on '' Just Enough Education to Perform''. In the album's booklet, vocalist
Kelly Jones Kelly Jones (born 3 June 1974) is a Welsh singer-songwriter and a founding member, lead singer, and guitarist of the rock band Stereophonics. Early life and debut Kelly Jones was born youngest of three boys for Beryl and Arwyn Jones in the sm ...
explained that he first started writing the song around the same time that he wrote "I Stopped to Fill My Car Up", the closing track from
Stereophonics Stereophonics are a Welsh rock band formed in 1992 in the village of Cwmaman in the Cynon Valley, Wales. The band consists of Kelly Jones (lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards), Richard Jones (Stereophonics), Richard Jones (bass guitar, harmoni ...
' previous album, ''
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'' (1999). He first came up with the verse chords, then the line "Mr. Writer, why don't you tell it like it is", at which point he stopped working on the lyrics for several months. While in Europe, Jones practiced the chords on touring musician Tony Kirkham's keyboard. Later, at
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in Wales, Jones and songwriter-producer Marshall Bird were listening to
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's 1972 album ''
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''. The album's second track, "Maybe Your Baby", caught their attention due to its "really druggy lazy fucked up feel", and both men agreed to make "Mr. Writer" similar in tone. Together, they combined the "Mr. Writer" chords and "Maybe Your Baby"-inspired riffs while Jones wrote the lyrics to the first verse and bridge that night. Afterwards, producer Steve Bush completed the demo recording by providing bass guitar and drums. The song was written as response to a journalist who had toured with the band and later gave them negative reviews. The song has been attributed as one of the factors that has caused the group's uneasy relationship with the media. In a 2008 interview with ''
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'', Jones admitted that "...every journalist thought Mr. Writer'was about them. It took me 10 minutes to write and 10 years to explain."


Versions

A live version from Millennium Stadium Cardiff appears on the "
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" single, and a live acoustic version appears as track one on CD2 on the "Mr. Writer" singles, which also includes live acoustic versions of "
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" and "Don't Let Me Down".


Music video

The music video for the song was directed by
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and features clips of the band performing in a snowy globe and some other clips of the band dressed as clowns driving in a car which soon catches fire and is brutally destroyed. Then the band run off into the dusk at the end of the video.


Track listings

UK CD1 # "Mr. Writer" (edit) # "Maritim Belle Vue in Kiel" # "An Audience with Mr. Nice" UK CD2 # "Mr. Writer" (live acoustic version) # "
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" (live acoustic version) # "Don't Let Me Down" (live acoustic version) UK cassette single and European CD single # "Mr. Writer" (edit) # "Maritim Belle Vue in Kiel"


Credits and personnel

Credits are taken from the ''Just Enough Education to Perform'' album booklet. Studios * Recorded at
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( Bath, Somerset, England) and
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s ( Rockfield, Wales) * Mixed at Soundtrack Studios (New York City) * Mastered at Gateway Mastering (
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, US) Personnel * Bird and Bush – production, engineering ** Marshall Bird – music, backing vocals, piano,
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** Steve Bush * Kelly Jones – words, music, vocals, guitar *
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– bass *
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– drums * Andy Wallace – mixing *
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– mastering


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References

{{Authority control 2001 singles 2001 songs Music videos directed by David Slade Songs written by Kelly Jones Stereophonics songs UK Independent Singles Chart number-one singles V2 Records singles