Hunter (Dido song)
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| "Hunter" | ||||
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| Single by Dido | ||||
| from the album No Angel | ||||
| Released | 18 June 2001 | |||
| Length | 3:57 | |||
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| "Hunter" on YouTube | ||||
"Hunter" is a song by British singer Dido from her debut album, No Angel (1999). The song was released as the third single from the album in the United States on 18 June 2001. "Hunter" reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart and peaked within the top 50 in Australia, France, Greece, Ireland, and New Zealand. In the US, it entered the top 20 on two Billboard charts.
The video, directed by Matthew Rolston, takes place in the city during a night of the full moon. In the video, Dido is chasing her doppelgänger in the city. Intercut are scenes of Dido singing the song in a balcony, living room and also the underwater amusement park. The video ends with Dido catching up with her lookalike in a tunnel and both hugging and embracing each other.
Track listings
UK CD1[1]
- "Hunter" – 3:54
- "Hunter" (MJ Cole remix) – 6:07
- "Take My Hand" (Rollo & Sister Bliss remix) – 8:03
UK CD2[2]
- "Hunter" – 3:54
- "Hunter" (FK-EK vocal mix) – 7:04
- "Take My Hand" (Brothers in Rhythm remix) – 8:50
UK 12-inch single[3]
- A. "Hunter" (MJ Cole remix) – 6:07
- B. "Take My Hand" (Rollo & Sister Bliss remix) – 8:03
Australian CD single[4]
- "Hunter" – 3:56
- "Hunter" (FK-EK vocal mix) – 7:04
- "Take My Hand" (Rollo & Sister Bliss remix) – 8:03
Personnel
Personnel are lifted from the UK CD1 liner notes.[1]
- Dido – writing (as Dido Armstrong), vocals, production
- Rollo Armstrong – writing
- Pauline Taylor – additional background vocals
- Rick Nowels – keyboards, acoustic guitar, Wurlitzer, Chamberlin, production
- John Themis – electric guitar, percussion
- Rusty Anderson – electric guitar
- John Pierce – bass
- Richie Stevens – additional live drums
- Ash Howes – recording, mixing
- Randy Wine – additional recording
- James Sanger – programming
- Richard Andrews – artwork design
- Ellen von Unwerth – photography