Juliet

Album: Chapman Square Chapter II (2013)
Charted: 3
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Songfacts®:

  • This is the second single by the British Pop band Lawson off the repackaged version of their Chapman Square album. The song received its first radio play at 5:30pm on August 22, 2013 across all major UK radio stations and was released on iTunes on October 13, 2013.
  • The song was penned by frontman Andy Brown with Swedish songwriter Carl Falk who has co-written many of One Direction's hit tunes as well as working with Westlife, Gavin DeGraw, The Wanted and Taio Cruz. Brown said: "I had a lot of fun writing it with Carl Falk in Sweden earlier on in the year and it's great that it's going to be our sixth single. It's got an awesome energy to it and we can't wait to play it live on tour later on in the year."
  • The video sees Lawson take on 1920s gangster roles, while actress Kelly Brook lavishes money and pearls.

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