The Hope

Album: Is This What You've Been Waiting For? (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • Married to former professional footballer Richard Foster, Amy Macdonald has spent enough time in stadiums to know that supporting Scotland is not for the faint of heart. "The Hope" turns that lifelong devotion into melody - part anthem, part therapy - and, as she might say, a wee bit of masochism too.
  • Inspired by Scotland's failure at the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament in Germany (they lost two of their three games and were knocked out at the group stage) the track captures what it means to believe against all odds.

    "We went to the Euros in Germany last year, and it was the first time we'd been able to travel for a tournament for about 20 years," Macdonald told The Sun. "It felt like half the population of Scotland was in Germany... We went through the roller coaster of emotions to ultimately end up devastated at the end, and it just made me think of that saying, it's the hope that kills you."
  • The song's opening line, "It's the hope that kills you, but it makes you feel alive," could easily be shouted from a Glasgow pub after a narrow defeat, a national motto disguised as a chorus. Like "The Green and the Blue," Macdonald's 2012 song about the rivalry between Glasgow Rangers and Celtic, "The Hope" revels in the joy and heartbreak Scottish supporters go through.
  • "The Hope" is a track from Macdonald's album Is This What You've Been Waiting For?, released on July 11, 2025. It was part of her first live performance of tracks from the album at Zermatt Unplugged in Switzerland, with that live version included as a bonus track on the Digital Deluxe edition of the album.
  • Macdonald co-wrote the song with James Arter and Adam Falkner, the same duo who helped her shape Is This What You've Been Waiting For?'s title track. It was produced by Jim Abbiss (Adele, Arctic Monkeys).
  • "The Hope" sits in the middle of the album's narrative arc, which moves through themes of struggling with toxic relationships and societal pressure, such as "Trapped" and "I'm Done (Games That You Play)," before offering more optimistic perspectives including "We Survive."

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