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Wonderland is the second Number One album by the British pop band McFly, which is the follow up to their Number One selling album Room On The 3rd Floor. It was released in the UK on 29 August 2005. It was a success, selling over 300,000 copies in the UK and was certified Platinum, but has sold less than their debut. Image File history File links McFlys Second Album: Wonderland Sources: www. ...
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McFly are an English pop rock band who broke into the music scene in early 2004 with their number one single, 5 Colours in Her Hair. The band was founded by Tom Fletcher (born July 17, 1985) and also consists of Danny Jones (born March 12, 1986), Dougie Poynter (born...
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McFly are an English pop rock band who broke into the music scene in early 2004 with their number one single, 5 Colours in Her Hair. The band was founded by Tom Fletcher (born July 17, 1985) and also consists of Danny Jones (born March 12, 1986), Dougie Poynter (born...
Room on the 3rd Floor was McFlys first album, released in 2004, which debuted at number one in the UK albums chart, breaking the world record for the youngest band with a Number One album, a record previously held by The Beatles. ...
Motion in the Ocean is McFlys third album. ...
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McFly are an English pop rock band who broke into the music scene in early 2004 with their number one single, 5 Colours in Her Hair. The band was founded by Tom Fletcher (born July 17, 1985) and also consists of Danny Jones (born March 12, 1986), Dougie Poynter (born...
Room on the 3rd Floor was McFlys first album, released in 2004, which debuted at number one in the UK albums chart, breaking the world record for the youngest band with a Number One album, a record previously held by The Beatles. ...
August 29 is the 241st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (242nd in leap years), with 124 days remaining. ...
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Track listing
- I'll Be OK – 3:24 - (Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter)
- I've Got You – 3:18 - (Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Graham Gouldman)
- Ultraviolet – 3:56 - (Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones)
- The Ballad Of Paul K - – 3:17 - (Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter)
- I Wanna Hold You – 2:59 - (Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter)
- Too Close For Comfort – 4:37 - (Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter)
- All About You – 3:06 - (Tom Fletcher)
- She Falls Asleep [Part 1] – 1:43 - (Tom Fletcher)
- She Falls Asleep [Part 2] – 4:11 - (Tom Fletcher, Harry Judd, Dougie Poynter)
- Don't Know Why – 4:20 - (Danny Jones, Vicky Jones)
- Nothing – 3:50 - (Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter)
- Memory Lane – 4:40 - (Tom Fletcher, James Bourne)
Ill Be OK is the sixth single from the British Pop band McFly. ...
Thomas Michael Fletcher, commonly known as Tom Fletcher (born July 17, 1985 in Harrow, London, England) is one of the lead vocalists and guitarists in the British pop band McFly, along with fellow band members Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd. ...
Daniel Alan David Jones, commonly known as Danny Jones (born March 12, 1986 in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England) is one of the lead vocalists and guitarists in the British pop band McFly, along with fellow band members Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd. ...
Douglas Lee Poynter, commonly known as Dougie Poynter (born November 30, 1987 in Corringham, Essex, England) is the bass player and backing vocalist in the British pop band McFly, along with fellow band members Danny Jones, Tom Fletcher and Harry Judd. ...
Graham Keith Gouldman (born on 10 May 1946, in Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, in England) is an English songwriter and musician who was a long-time member of British band 10cc. ...
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Harry Mark Christopher Judd, commonly known as Harry Judd (born December 23, 1985 in Chelmsford, Essex, England) is the drummer in the British pop band McFly, along with fellow band members Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter and Danny Jones. ...
James Elliot Bourne, commonly known as James Bourne (born September 13, 1983 in Southend, Essex, England) is one of the lead vocalists and guitarists in the British pop band Son Of Dork, along with fellow band members Chris Leonard, Danny Hall, Dave Williams and Steve Rushton. ...
Album Facts - It includes the Number One Comic Relief single, "All About You".
- The second track to be released from the album was "I'll Be OK", which was their fourth UK Number One.
- They recorded it in 48 hours.
- "Ultraviolet" was previously named "Summer Girls" and 'Wonderland' was found on the band's original demo tape.
- "Memory Lane" and "I've Got You" were leaked out on the Internet but they were demo versions and are different to the album edit.
- "I've Got You" was partly recorded in New Orleans.
- "The Ballad Of Paul K" was inspired by Supertramp's song "Give A Little Bit". Paul K was someone who Dougie knew at school, although the song is not about him.
- A Digipak of the album was made available - the album held in Limited Edition packaging.
- The third single from the album was 'I Wanna Hold You' and it was released in the UK on October 17, 2005. It reached number three in the charts
- The fourth single from the album was a double A-side Ultraviolet/The Ballad of Paul K, which was released December 12, 2005. It got to number nine in the UK charts, which was their worst chart position to date.
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Wonderland may refer to: // The setting of Lewis Carrolls book Alices Adventures in Wonderland A world in Kingdom Hearts; based on the Disney movie adaptation, which in turn was based on the book by Lewis Carroll A novel by Joyce Carol Oates. ...
The Wonderland Tour 2005 is a DVD by the pop rock band McFly filmed in Manchester Arena, Manchester during their second arena tour, Wonderland in 2005. ...
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The Band's Commentary This article or section seems to contain too many quotations for an encyclopedia entry. Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. You can edit the article to add more encyclopaedic text or link the article to a page of quotations, possibly one of the same name, on Wikiquote. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for further suggestions. Danny: This actually started life as two songs – I’d written one, and Tom and written another. Mine had a bad verse and a good chorus, Tom’s had good verse and a really really, really bad chorus. Tom: It wasn’t that bad. Danny: So we put them together one morning when we were filming the movie [Just My Luck] in New Orleans, and the good verses worked with the good chorus. I guess this means that somewhere on the cutting room floor there’s this song’s mirror image, with really bad verses and a really bad chorus, It's how they made chicken nuggets you know. Harry: We began recording this in New Orleans. The whole vibe there was so chilled out that it brought out a different side of our playing. American production tends to be a lot brighter – there’s a different edge to it. Danny: Tom and I wrote this with Graham Gouldman, who came up with the riff at the beginning and we built the rest of the song around it, then went away and wrote the lyrics separately. Tom: It’s about standing by somebody no matter what – the line “if stars collide will you stand by and watch them fall” sums that up. It’s just about having someone to care about, be with and struggle with. The Who, again, are a big influence here – they’re the kings of amazing guitar riffs. For that reason we’ve kept the production very simple on this one, and it’s been a question across the whole album of keeping the songs as simple as possible. Tom: This was originally called ‘Summer Girls’ and was written a long time ago – we wrote a whole load all in one go and it got lost for a while as we played around with other songs. About a year later, when we were recording in the studio, I came across a CD of our home demo and it jumped out. It’s about how girls can change your world around… Dougie: …in the summer… Tom: …and how they can really screw with your head. In the first verse, the Miss Halloween who’s drinking at the bar in New Orleans is the summer girl who’s screwing your mind up. I think this is my favourite song – structurally, musically and lyrically – on the album. Danny: There’s a sitar at the beginning and the end of this song. Tom stole the sitar off some bloke on the street. Tom: I did nothing of the sort. Tom: This song’s inspired, musically, by Supertramp’s ‘Give A Little Bit’, and it’s about our dads. Dads in general, really – but that specific point in their life when they go through a mid-life crisis, with his life falling down and he doesn’t have a clue what to do with himself. I’m not really looking forward to getting properly old. Danny: From my point of view it’s a song about realising exactly how much your parents keep from you when things are tough, and when they’ve run out of money. There’s a line about struggling to pay for a new kitchen floor – which I can directly relate to. Obviously Harry’s family could afford as many kitchen floors as they wanted. Harry: And they were heated. Dougie: Paul K is a weirdo who went to my school – this Greek guy who never spoke and thought he was a dinosaur. Just one of those really, really weird guys. Of course the weirdest thing is that this song isn’t even about him… Danny: It’s probably early days to say ‘classic McFly’ but this is one of a few songs on ‘Wonderland’ to provide a good bridge between how we were two years ago and how we are now. We started writing this on our first tour – hotel rooms have proved great locations for songwriting. Tom: It’s ironic that the song was started so early, because this ended up being one of the last songs to actually be recorded for ‘Wonderland’. I was literally writing the lyrics on the day we were doing the vocals - Danny was finishing the lyrics for the middle eight while I was recording my verse! Danny: This is my only lead solo on the album. I wanted more, but there you go. Tom: The strings were recorded on the same day we did the strings for ‘She Falls Asleep’. It’s cheaper if you do it all on one go. Dougie: Lyrically I think it’s probably the heaviest thing we’ve written. Tom: It’s about getting close to a girl but feeling, the whole time, as if she’s keeping something back from you. In the song you’re driving her home for the last time, you’re telling her how you feel and you give her a letter which tells her everything you don’t have the words to say. In the end you find out all the lies… There’s a riff in one of the verses which was made using this thing called a Space Echo – this thing with loads of analogue tape wound up in it that records and then plays over itself, which made the riff sound absolutely huge. Tom: I originally wrote this as a Valentine’s Day present, for a girl, and that was miles before Comic Relief even came up so I never actually intended for anyone to hear it. She was very pleased with it. Harry: Did you sing it to her? Tom: No, I recorded it and gave her the CD. Tom: So anyway, the song turned out really well and when Comic Relief came about the whole song’s meaning changed. Harry: Epic is the word. Tom: This was written over a year ago – and along with ‘All About You’ it was one of the first songs I wrote on the piano I got for the house. Over time it took on a life of its own. It’s about a girl who commits suicide – when she falls asleep it’s because she’s, well… Dougie: Killed herself. Tom: Yes. The song tells the story of her phoning her best friend up on the phone – he doesn’t know what to say to help her, so he races round to her house to sort her out but by the time he gets there she’s already dead. Originally the song was going to have drums and guitars coming in halfway through, but in the end we decided it should be all orchestra and piano. I’m a big fan of [film score composer] John Williams, and the introduction is very inspired by him. Danny: This is a song I wrote with my sister some time ago, and finished for this album. It’s about when you’re young and your mum and dad argue and you don’t want to hear it – and then later on, when they’re splitting up, you wish you’d taken notice and done something about it. It’s just about the shit you go through as a teenager – or at any age. There are a few of my different inspirations here. The line “dreams we had as kids fade away” reminds me of an old Oasis b-side, ‘Fade Away’, and the middle eight is inspired by a guy called Isaac Guillory. The end bit was influenced by the singer-songwriter Kelly Joe Phelps. Tom: Your influences are so random! I’ve never even heard of half these people you bang on about! Danny: It’s just the music I was brought up on! Tom: It’s one of the songs where The Who spring to mind – not in terms of its sound, but I’d just learned how to play ‘Substitute’ on the guitar when I wrote the riff. I started writing it in a Jacuzzi in New Orleans, I had it going round in my head so I got out, dried myself down and went down to the river to finish it off. The line “I hope you will be happy, I hope you’re happy now” was inspired by Wicked, the musical, which we saw on Broadway when we were in New York and must be the best musical I’ve ever seen. Tom: The only song on the album co-written with James Bourne – first recorded a very, very long time ago and actually one of the songs that was considered for the first album. Danny: In the end it wasn’t finished in time so we’ve had the opportunity to look at it again for ‘Wonderland’ and the version we’ve got now is about a million times better than the one that was knocking around a couple of years ago.
References See also Tom Fletcher - Danny Jones - Harry Judd - Dougie Poynter The Wonderland Tour 2005 is a DVD by the pop rock band McFly filmed in Manchester Arena, Manchester during their second arena tour, Wonderland in 2005. ...
McFly are an English pop rock band who broke into the music scene in early 2004 with their number one single, 5 Colours in Her Hair. The band was founded by Tom Fletcher (born July 17, 1985) and also consists of Danny Jones (born March 12, 1986), Dougie Poynter (born...
Thomas Michael Fletcher, commonly known as Tom Fletcher (born July 17, 1985 in Harrow, London, England) is one of the lead vocalists and guitarists in the British pop band McFly, along with fellow band members Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd. ...
Daniel Alan David Jones, commonly known as Danny Jones (born March 12, 1986 in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England) is one of the lead vocalists and guitarists in the British pop band McFly, along with fellow band members Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd. ...
Harry Mark Christopher Judd, commonly known as Harry Judd (born December 23, 1985 in Chelmsford, Essex, England) is the drummer in the British pop band McFly, along with fellow band members Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter and Danny Jones. ...
Douglas Lee Poynter, commonly known as Dougie Poynter (born November 30, 1987 in Corringham, Essex, England) is the bass player and backing vocalist in the British pop band McFly, along with fellow band members Danny Jones, Tom Fletcher and Harry Judd. ...
Discography McFly are an English pop rock band who broke into the music scene in early 2004 with their number one single, 5 Colours in Her Hair. The band was founded by Tom Fletcher (born July 17, 1985) and also consists of Danny Jones (born March 12, 1986), Dougie Poynter (born...
Studio albums: Room on the 3rd Floor - Wonderland - Just My Luck (US) - Motion in the Ocean Room on the 3rd Floor was McFlys first album, released in 2004, which debuted at number one in the UK albums chart, breaking the world record for the youngest band with a Number One album, a record previously held by The Beatles. ...
Just My Luck is a romantic comedy film starring Lindsay Lohan (The Parent Trap, Freaky Friday, and Mean Girls) and Chris Pine (The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement) released in the US on May 12th, 2006. ...
Motion in the Ocean is McFlys third album. ...
Singles: "5 Colours in Her Hair" - "Obviously" - "That Girl" - "Room on the 3rd Floor" - "All About You/You've Got a Friend" - "I'll Be OK" - "I Wanna Hold You" - "Ultraviolet/Ballad of Paul K" - "Don't Stop Me Now/Please, Please" - "Star Girl" - "Sorry's Not Good Enough/Friday Night" -"Transylvania" 5 Colours in Her Hair is the debut single from the British pop band McFly. ...
Obviously is the second single from the British Pop band McFly. ...
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Room on the Third Floor is the fourth single from the U.K. pop band McFly. ...
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Ill Be OK is the sixth single from the British Pop band McFly. ...
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Dont Stop Me Now ( ) is a 1979 hit single by Queen, from their 1978 album Jazz. ...
Please, Please is McFlys new single. ...
Star Girl is the second single from McFlys third studio album, Motion In The Ocean, which is released in the UK on November 6, 2006. ...
Sorrys Not Good Enough/Friday Night is the third single from McFlys third studio album, Motion in the Ocean. ...
Transylvania is the fourth single from McFlys third studio album, Motion in the Ocean, and is due to be released in April 2007. ...
DVDs: The Wonderland Tour 2005 The Wonderland Tour 2005 is a DVD by the pop rock band McFly filmed in Manchester Arena, Manchester during their second arena tour, Wonderland in 2005. ...
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