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"The Air That I Breathe"
Side A of UK single
Single by the Hollies
from the album Hollies
B-side"No More Riders"
ReleasedUK: January 1974
US: March 1974
Recorded15 & 22 November 1973[1]
StudioEMI Studios, London
Genre
Length4:13 (album version) 3:45 (single version)
LabelUK: Polydor 2058435
US: Epic 5-11100
Songwriter(s)Albert Hammond, Michael Hazlewood
Producer(s)Ron Richards and the Hollies
The Hollies singles chronology
"The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam Mcgee"
(1973)
"The Air That I Breathe"
(1974)
"Son of a Rotten Gambler"
(1974)
Alternative release
Side A of US single (Epic)
Side A of US single (Epic)

"The Air That I Breathe" is a ballad written by the British-Gibraltarian singer-songwriter Albert Hammond and the English songwriter Mike Hazlewood. It was initially recorded by Hammond on his debut album, It Never Rains in Southern California (1972).[3] After being covered by Phil Everly in 1973, it was a major hit for the Hollies in early 1974, reaching number two in the UK Singles Chart. It was the Hollies' last major hit.[4] The English rock band Radiohead reused the chord progression and melody of "The Air That I Breathe" for their 1992 song "Creep".

Recording

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The audio engineering for "The Air That I Breathe" was done by Alan Parsons. In an interview, Parsons mentioned that Eric Clapton said the first note of "The Air That I Breathe" had more soul than anything he had ever heard.[5]

Release

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"The Air That I Breathe" was a hit for the Hollies in early 1974, reaching number two in the UK Singles Chart. In mid-1974, it reached number six in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number three on the Adult Contemporary chart.[6] In Canada, the song reached number five on the RPM magazine charts. This version featured a string orchestra arrangement, which also featured a horn section. Record World said that "the potent material gets a super interpretation."[7]

"Creep"

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The English rock band Radiohead reused the chord progression and melody of "The Air That I Breathe" for their 1992 song "Creep".[8][9] After Rondor Music, the publisher of "The Air That I Breathe", took legal action, Hammond and Hazlewood received cowriting credits and a percentage of the royalties. Hammond said Radiohead were honest about having reused the composition, and so he and Hazlewood accepted only a small part of the royalties. Radiohead later sued singer Lana Del Rey for allegedly plagiarizing "Creep" in her 2017 song "Get Free." The copyright dispute was settled, and the writing credits on "Get Free" were not changed as a result.[10][11]

Personnel

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Credits from Richard Buskin and engineer Alan Parsons.[12]

The Hollies

Additional musicians and production staff

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[25] Silver 250,000^
United States (RIAA)[26] Gold 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Simply Red version

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"The Air That I Breathe"
Single by Simply Red
from the album Blue
Released10 August 1998 (1998-08-10)
Length4:24
LabelEastWest
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)AGM
Simply Red singles chronology
"Say You Love Me"
(1998)
"The Air That I Breathe"
(1998)
"Ain't That a Lot of Love"
(1999)
Music video
"The Air That I Breathe" on YouTube

British soul and pop band Simply Red released a cover of "The Air That I Breathe" on their sixth album, Blue (1998).[27] It peaked at number five in Scotland, number six in the UK and number 17 in Austria. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it reached number 35. A music video was also produced to promote the single.

Critical reception

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Gene Armstrong from Arizona Daily Star declared the Simply Red version as "a sexy version".[28] J.D. Considine from The Baltimore Sun felt "his Marvin Gaye-like" take on the track "is wonderfully audacious".[29] Larry Flick from Billboard viewed it as "an inspired, groove-laden interpretation", remarking that "Hucknall brings his signature soul to the track, vamping with glee while the band pumps a mild, jeep-styled beat that is hard enough for R&B listeners but soft enough to tickle the fancy of AC and triple-A radio listeners." He added, "Popsters will soon be treated to a bevy of remixes by Sean "Puffy" Combs and Stevie J., which should make top 40 punters quickly sit up and take notice."[30] A reviewer from Daily Record commented, "You'll be looking for a breath of fresh air after hearing Mick Hucknall's middle-of-the-road reworking of this song which was originally a hit for The Hollies. The band desperately need a dose of originality."[31]

Track listings

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  • CD single, Europe (1998)
  1. "The Air That I Breathe" – 4:24
  2. "The Air That I Breathe" (Reprise) – 4:35
  3. "So Many People" (Live) – 5:44
  4. "Never Never Love" (Live) – 4:34
  • CD single CD1, UK (1998)
  1. "The Air That I Breathe" – 4:24
  2. "Tu Sei Dentro Di Me (Someday In My Life)" – 4:02
  3. "Lives And Loves" (Live) – 3:32
  • CD single CD2, Europe and UK (1998)
  1. "The Air That I Breathe" (Reprise) – 4:35
  2. "The Air That I Breathe" – 4:24
  3. "Love Has Said Goodbye Again" (Rae & Christian Mix) – 5:14

Charts

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Chart (1998) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[32] 17
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders)[33] 15
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[34] 35
Germany (Official German Charts)[35] 66
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[36] 82
Scotland (OCC)[37] 5
UK Singles (OCC)[38] 6

Release history

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Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref(s).
United States 28 April 1998 Rhythmic contemporary radio EastWest [39]
5 May 1998 Contemporary hit radio [40]
11 May 1998 Adult contemporary radio [41][42]
United Kingdom 10 August 1998
  • CD
  • cassette
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Other cover versions

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