Pride (Amy Macdonald Song)
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"Pride" is a single release by
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recording artist
Amy Macdonald Amy Elizabeth Macdonald (born 25 August 1987) is a Scottish singer-songwriter. In 2007, she released her debut studio album, ''This Is the Life (Amy Macdonald album), This Is the Life'', which produced the singles "Mr. Rock & Roll" and "This ...
; it was released as the second single from her third studio album, ''
Life in a Beautiful Light ''Life in a Beautiful Light'' is the third album by Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald, released on 11 June 2012. The lead single, " Slow It Down" was released on 20 April 2012. Macdonald's official website confirmed the album for release ...
''. It was released on 13 August 2012 and was written by Amy Macdonald and produced by Pete Wilkinson.


Background

In an interview with ''
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'' on 11 June 2012, Macdonald said that the song was inspired from when she sings the national anthem of Scotland at
Hampden Park Hampden Park ( ; Scottish Gaelic: ''Pàirc Hampden'') is a association football, football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland, which is the national stadium of football in Scotland and home of the Scotland national football ...
. She also said she is lucky that she gets asked to perform before all of Scotland's international matches. Macdonald says it is an honor and it is something that she always gets nervous about, but it is such a buzz afterwards that she loves to do it.


Live performances

On 7 July 2012 she performed the song at
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in the King Tut's Wah Wah Tent. On 7 August 2012 she performed the song on daily entertainment show Beat TV on
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which is also shown in 30 other countries including South Africa, United States and Italy. On 14 August 2012 she performed the song on '' The Rob Brydon Show''. On 21 December 2012 she performed the song on ''
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''. On 10 September 2012 she performed a modified version of the song at '
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' held in London to celebrate the success of British athletes at the Olympic and Paralympic Games.


Reception

"Pride" has been described as "a beautiful track, which was inspired by Amy performing Scotland’s national anthem in Hampden Park before all of Scotland’s international football matches" by Sophie Sinclair writing in ''HTF Magazine''. ''More Than Music'' was less favourable, claiming that ''Life in a Beautiful Light'', the album in which "Pride" features, contains "many tracks that feel as though they were provided by a stadium rock style electronic generator, an inclination fuelled by the lingering doubt that at times the words don’t even quite fit the music". It claimed that "there are glimmers of variation and some slightly softer acoustic moments, Pride being a reasonable example, but not enough to be reassuring since they are ultimately always trampled over by overbearing and soulless backing tracks".


Music video

On 11 July 2012, Macdonald announced that she would be filming the video saying "Filming the video for Pride 2moro in Glasgow. Praying for a bit of respite from this beautiful Scottish summertime!" On 12 July 2012 she wrote "What a surprise! It's not raining!! Got loads of extra people helping in the video today, my bits not till later! Can't wait to see it :-)". The music video was first released onto
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on 6 August 2012 at a total length of three minutes and twenty-four seconds. Shortly after the video was uploaded it had to be removed due to technical issues. A new music video was uploaded shortly afterwards. The video for "Pride" begins with Amy walking beside the River Clyde in Glasgow, it then shows Macdonald singing on a roof in Glasgow city centre. The video also shows a variety of people across Scotland including a footballer and a young boy walking into Hampden Park, two young girls in a Judo match, a farmer, a family, two sailors, a man who carried the Olympic torch, a local football team and a welder. The video also shows shots of Loch Lommond, Hampden Park and aerial shots of Glasgow.


Commercial performance

In Macdonald's native Scotland, "Pride" peaked at number eighty seven on the official Scottish Singles Charts before falling out the Top 100 of the Scottish Singles Charts the following week. It missed the Top 100 in the United Kingdom entirely, achieving a chart position of number one hundred and eighty seven. Similarly, in Belgium, it missed the Top 100 of the Ultratop 50 Singles (Flemish chart), but reached number thirty nine on the Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders.


Track listing


Chart performance


Release history


See also

*
Hampden Park Hampden Park ( ; Scottish Gaelic: ''Pàirc Hampden'') is a association football, football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland, which is the national stadium of football in Scotland and home of the Scotland national football ...
; the home stadium of the Scottish national football team which inspired the writing of the song *
Scotland national football team The Scotland national football team represents Scotland in men's international Association football, football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association. They compete in three major professional tournaments: the FIFA World Cup, UEFA ...
; the national football team of Macdonald's home country. Macdonald was inspired to write "Pride" following performing the Scottish national anthem "
Flower of Scotland "Flower of Scotland" (Scottish Gaelic: ''Flùr na h-Alba'', Scots: ''Flouer o Scotland'') is a Scottish patriotic song commonly used as an unofficial national anthem of Scotland. Written in the mid-1960s by the folk musician Roy Williamson, ...
" prior to Scotland football matches at Hampden Park


References


External links


Amy Macdonald official website
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