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The Verve - Bitter Sweet Symphony (radio Edit) < TRUSTED - Handbook >

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The Verve - Bitter Sweet Symphony (radio Edit) < TRUSTED - Handbook >

The Verve took a four-bar string sample and layered it with dozens of tracks, including guitars, percussion, and Richard Ashcroft’s world-weary vocals.

This version trims the extended instrumental builds of the album track, delivering the "distilled essence" of the song's yearning directly to the listener for immediate emotional impact. Lyrical Themes: The Human Condition The Verve - Bitter Sweet Symphony (Radio Edit)

Written by lead singer , the lyrics are a melancholic meditation on modern life. The Verve took a four-bar string sample and

The track is built around an iconic orchestral loop sampled from the 1966 cover of The Rolling Stones' song "The Last Time". The track is built around an iconic orchestral

Released in June 1997, "" by The Verve remains one of the most culturally significant tracks of the Britpop era . While the album version on Urban Hymns runs for nearly six minutes, the Radio Edit distills the song’s cinematic grandeur into a concise format that dominated the airwaves, peaking at No. 2 in the UK and No. 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The Sound: A "Wall of Sound"

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The Verve took a four-bar string sample and layered it with dozens of tracks, including guitars, percussion, and Richard Ashcroft’s world-weary vocals.

This version trims the extended instrumental builds of the album track, delivering the "distilled essence" of the song's yearning directly to the listener for immediate emotional impact. Lyrical Themes: The Human Condition

Written by lead singer , the lyrics are a melancholic meditation on modern life.

The track is built around an iconic orchestral loop sampled from the 1966 cover of The Rolling Stones' song "The Last Time".

Released in June 1997, "" by The Verve remains one of the most culturally significant tracks of the Britpop era . While the album version on Urban Hymns runs for nearly six minutes, the Radio Edit distills the song’s cinematic grandeur into a concise format that dominated the airwaves, peaking at No. 2 in the UK and No. 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The Sound: A "Wall of Sound"