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Singles chronology

Lost for Words
Lost for Words
26/3/1994
Take It Back
Take It Back
16/5/1994

What Do You Want from Me

Pink Floyd

1994 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 6 Mayo 1994 · Fecha Grabación: 1993 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · Estudio de grabación: Astoria, London · Productor: Bob Ezrin , David Gilmour
    1
    What Do You Want from Me
    Pink Floyd • w: David Gilmour and Polly Samson • v: Gilmour • 1994 /05 /06
    4:21
  • 2
    Pink Floyd • 1994 /05 /06
    0:00
  • Album


    Pulse

    Pulse

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 29 Mayo 1995 · Fecha Grabación: 23 Octubre 1994 -
    Discográfica: EMI · · Productor: James Guthrie , David Gilmour
    1
    Shine On You Crazy Diamond
    Pink Floyd • 1995 /05 /29
    13:34
  • 2
    Astronomy Domine
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour · Wright • 1995 /05 /29
    4:20
  • 3
    What Do You Want From Me
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour • 1995 /05 /29
    4:09
  • 4
    Learning To Fly
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour • 1995 /05 /29
    5:15
  • 5
    Keep Talking
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour • 1995 /05 /29
    6:53
  • 6
    Coming Back To Life
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour • 1995 /05 /29
    6:56
  • 7
    Hey You
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour, Jon Carin • 1995 /05 /29
    4:39
  • 8
    A Great Day For Freedom
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour • 1995 /05 /29
    4:30
  • 9
    Sorrow
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour • 1995 /05 /29
    10:49
  • 10
    High Hopes
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour • 1995 /05 /29
    7:52
  • 11
    Another Brick In The Wall (part Two)
    Pink Floyd • 1995 /05 /29
    7:07
  • 1
    Speak To Me
    Pink Floyd • v: Instrumental • 1995 /05 /29
    2:29
  • 2
    Breathe
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour • 1995 /05 /29
    2:33
  • 3
    On The Run
    Pink Floyd • v: Instrumental • 1995 /05 /29
    3:47
  • 4
    Time
    Pink Floyd • 1995 /05 /29
    6:46
  • 5
    The Great Gig In The Sky
    Pink Floyd • v: Sam Brown · Durga McBroom · Claudia Fontaine • 1995 /05 /29
    5:52
  • 10
    Eclipse
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour • 1995 /05 /29
    2:37
  • 11
    Wish You Were Here
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour • 1995 /05 /29
    6:35
  • 12
    Comfortably Numb
    Pink Floyd • v: Wright · Pratt · Carin · Gilmour • 1995 /05 /29
    9:29
  • 13
    Run Like Hell
    Pink Floyd • v: Gilmour · Pratt • 1995 /05 /29
    8:36
  • Album

    Lost for Words
    Lost for Words
    26/3/1994
    Take It Back
    Take It Back
    16/5/1994
    "What Do You Want from Me"
    Single by Pink Floyd
    from the album The Division Bell
    Released6 May 1994 (1994-05-06)
    Recorded1993
    StudioAstoria, London
    GenreProgressive rock, blues rock
    Length4:21
    LabelColumbia
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)
    Pink Floyd singles chronology
    "Lost for Words"
    (1994)
    "What Do You Want from Me"
    (1994)
    "Take It Back"
    (1994)

    Review

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    1994 single by Pink Floyd

    "What Do You Want from Me" is a song by Pink Floyd featured on their 1994 album, The Division Bell.[1][2] Richard Wright and David Gilmour composed the music, with Gilmour and his wife Polly Samson supplying the lyrics. A live version from Pulse was released as a single in Canada, reaching number 28 in the Canadian Top Singles charts.[3]

    Song structure and lyrics

    The song is a slow, yet rocking ballad. It has a drum roll introduction, followed by a keyboard solo and then a guitar solo. David Gilmour has agreed with an interviewer that it is a "straight Chicago blues tune", while mentioning he is still a blues fan.[4]

    In an interview, David Gilmour was asked if the song returned to the theme of alienation from the audience. He responded by saying that it "actually had more to do with personal relationships but drifted into wider territory".[5]

    Reception

    In a contemporary negative review for The Division Bell, Tom Graves of Rolling Stone described "What Do You Want from Me" as the only track on which "Gilmour sounds like he cares".[6]

    Personnel

    Pink Floyd

    • David Gilmour – guitars, lead vocals
    • Richard Wright – Wah wah Wurlitzer piano, Hammond organ, backing vocals
    • Nick Mason – drums

    Additional musicians:

    • Jon Carin – synthesizers
    • Guy Pratt – bass guitar
    • Sam Brown – backing vocals
    • Durga McBroom – backing vocals
    • Carol Kenyon – backing vocals
    • Jackie Sheridan – backing vocals
    • Rebecca Leigh-White – backing vocals

    Releases

    • The Division Bell, Pink Floyd (1994) – original release
    • Pulse, Pink Floyd (1995) – live album
    • Pulse, Pink Floyd (2006) – concert film; the song did not appear on the original VHS release (1995), but was added as a bonus feature on the DVD re-release (2006)
    • Live at Pompeii, David Gilmour (2017) – live album and video recorded during Gilmour`s Rattle That Lock Tour

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1994 single by Pink Floyd

    "What Do You Want from Me" is a song by Pink Floyd featured on their 1994 album, The Division Bell.[1][2] Richard Wright and David Gilmour composed the music, with Gilmour and his wife Polly Samson supplying the lyrics. A live version from Pulse was released as a single in Canada, reaching number 28 in the Canadian Top Singles charts.[3]

    Song structure and lyrics

    The song is a slow, yet rocking ballad. It has a drum roll introduction, followed by a keyboard solo and then a guitar solo. David Gilmour has agreed with an interviewer that it is a "straight Chicago blues tune", while mentioning he is still a blues fan.[4]

    In an interview, David Gilmour was asked if the song returned to the theme of alienation from the audience. He responded by saying that it "actually had more to do with personal relationships but drifted into wider territory".[5]

    Reception

    In a contemporary negative review for The Division Bell, Tom Graves of Rolling Stone described "What Do You Want from Me" as the only track on which "Gilmour sounds like he cares".[6]

    Personnel

    Pink Floyd

    • David Gilmour – guitars, lead vocals
    • Richard Wright – Wah wah Wurlitzer piano, Hammond organ, backing vocals
    • Nick Mason – drums

    Additional musicians:

    • Jon Carin – synthesizers
    • Guy Pratt – bass guitar
    • Sam Brown – backing vocals
    • Durga McBroom – backing vocals
    • Carol Kenyon – backing vocals
    • Jackie Sheridan – backing vocals
    • Rebecca Leigh-White – backing vocals

    Releases

    • The Division Bell, Pink Floyd (1994) – original release
    • Pulse, Pink Floyd (1995) – live album
    • Pulse, Pink Floyd (2006) – concert film; the song did not appear on the original VHS release (1995), but was added as a bonus feature on the DVD re-release (2006)
    • Live at Pompeii, David Gilmour (2017) – live album and video recorded during Gilmour`s Rattle That Lock Tour

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