Nowhere Without You

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"Nowhere Without You"
Single by Bob Evans
from the album Suburban Songbook
B-side "Another Year Gone", "Two of Us" (Beatles cover version)
Released 25 September 2006
Format CD single
Recorded 2005 -2006
Genre Folk pop
Label EMI Australia
Capitol Records
Writer(s) Bob Evans
Producer(s) Bob Evans & Brad Jones
Bob Evans singles chronology
"Don't You Think It's Time"
(2006)
"Nowhere Without You"
(2006)

"Nowhere Without You" is the second single from Kevin Mitchell, in the guise of "Bob Evans", taken from the second Evans album, Suburban Songbook. The song was released on 25 September 2006 and debuted at #84 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[citation needed]

Music video

The music video for the song features Mitchell playing an old piano and miniature keyboard that are located in the room of what appears to be a suburban home. As he is performing the song, various objects in the room become animated, as the video's creators employed puppets to achieve the effect. The video ends with Mitchell being swallowed by a couch in the room after the puppet television announces, "And that's all he wrote".[1]

Media appearances

The Ten Network, an Australian television channel, used the song as the soundtrack for a promotional segment for the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Awards that the network was presenting in 2006; the segment was intermittently featured among the station's regular programming.[2]

Accolades

The song reached #36 on the Hottest 100 list in 2006, an annual event run by Australian national radio station, Triple J;[3] the song then appeared on Triple J's Hottest 100 Volume 14 CD that was released in 2007.[4]

Track listing

All songs written by Kevin Mitchell (except where noted):

  1. "Nowhere Without You" - 4:19
  2. "Another Year Gone"
  3. "Two of Us" – Paul McCartney & John Lennon[5]

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