black coffee
black coffee (phr)
English Definitions:
black coffee (Noun)
Coffee served as a beverage without cream or milk.
Black Coffee
"Black Coffee" is a song by British girl group All Saints from their second studio album Saints & Sinners. It was released as the second single off the album by London Records worldwide on October 2, 2000. After the success off their single "Pure Shores", the group decided to commence recording and producing their second full-length studio album. Written by Tom Nichols, Alex von Soos and Kirsty Elizabeth while produced by William Orbit, the song has noted to be similar to the groups previous single which was electronica, trip-hop and dream pop music, but features more a dance-pop style. Though it hasn't been lyrically explain, the song has been referenced as heartbreak and relationship problems. The song received positive reviews from most music critics, praising the composition and vocals from the members, though some critics noted similarities towards their previous single. Many critics also called the song a "hidden gem" and praised William Orbit's production. The song was commercially successful as well, but so much as "Pure Shores", where it managed to chart inside the top ten in countries including Italy, Sweden, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, where it peaked inside the top twenty in countries including Finland, Australia and Norway. The song was released in North America, but didn't manage to chart. It was also certified silver in the United Kingdom, and sold 212,707 copies to date.
Black Coffee
Black Coffee is a song by English-Canadian girl group All Saints from their second studio album, Saints & Sinners (2000). It was released on 2 October 2000 by London Records as the album's second single. The track was produced by William Orbit, and written by Tom Nichols, Alexander von Soos and Kirsty Bertarelli (credited as Kirsty Elizabeth), initially intended as a single for Kirsty under the title "I Wouldn't Wanna Be". It is a mellow electropop song, unique for its production-laden sound featuring breathy keyboards, glitching electronics and elements of acid techno, ambient and R&B music. A sad love song, its lyrics stem from Kirsty's relationship with Swiss entrepreneur Ernesto Bertarelli, detailing feelings of love at first sight and contentment. The track was met with general acclaim from music critics who likened it to the group's previous single "Pure Shores" for their wistful chorus delivery and Orbit's obscure production. Its unconventional structure was also cited as influential for the sound of later girl groups such as the Sugababes and Girls Aloud. A commercial success, "Black Coffee" marked All Saints' fifth and final number-one single in the UK. It also reached the top 10 in Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Sweden.
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