If You Really Cared Explained

If You Really Cared
Cover:Gabrielle_-_If_You_Really_Cared_(CD_2).jpg
Type:single
Artist:Gabrielle
Album:Gabrielle
Released:23 September 1996
Length:4:52
Producer:The Boilerhouse Boys
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"If You Really Cared" is the third single from English singer-songwriter Gabrielle's second album, Gabrielle (1996). It was written by Gabrielle, Ben Barson of the Boilerhouse Boys, Ben Wolff and Andrew Dean. "If You Really Cared" was released in September 1996 by Go Beat and Universal, and returned Gabrielle to the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 15.

Critical reception

Caitlin Moran from Melody Maker praised the song as "an inner-London C&W smooch that builds and builds into a deliciously sparse crescendo."[1] Another Melody Maker editor, Simon Price, named it one of the Singles of the Week, writing, "'If You Really Cared' is another gorgeous period piece (shades of Lorraine Ellison's "Stay with Me" this time). I've had it on Repeat eight times in a row and I'm not bored yet. I want her to marry me."[2] A reviewer from Music Week gave it three out of five, adding, "Gabrielle shows her class with this timeless ballad which captures a vintage soulful sound, but remains distinctly modern."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Caitlin. Moran. Albums. Melody Maker. 29 June 1996. 50. 14 May 2024. Caitlin Moran.
  2. Simon. Price. Singles. Melody Maker. 21 September 1996. 54. 17 May 2024. Simon Price.
  3. Reviews: Singles. Music Week. 7 September 1996. 8. 5 September 2021.