Album: Council Skies (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • The phrase "dead to the world" is commonly used to describe someone who is soundly and deeply asleep, unaware of what is happening around them. The term can also be used to describe someone who is completely oblivious to their surroundings, either because they are lost in thought or because they are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

    Here, Noel Gallagher sings about being too exhausted to disagree.

    I'm dead to the world
    I don't know where I've been
    And if you say so
    I'll bend over backwards
    For love


    "It's about being too tired to argue," Gallagher revealed to BBC Radio 2's Jo Whiley. "You know there's the saying, 'dead to the world'. I had to explain it to the French girls in the band what it meant. It's like when you're in the deepest of sleeps."
  • Noel Gallagher's melancholic song was inspired by his devoted followers from Argentina who would camp outside his hotel day and night, serenading him with his own music. These Argentinian fans hold a special place in Gallagher's heart, as he considers them his most committed fans worldwide. During one sleepless night, he heard them playing Oasis and High Flying Birds songs in the hotel car park and realized they were getting the words wrong. He started writing a song about the experience.
  • The second verse links directly back to Gallagher's Argentinean experience.

    Gonna write you a song
    Won't take me long
    You can change all the words
    And still get them wrong


    The lines sowed the seed for the rest of the song where Gallagher is too sleepy to tell someone they're mistaken.
  • Gallagher released "Dead to the World" as the third single from Council Skies on March 23, 2023. He recorded the album at his Lone Star Sound Recording Studios in London, co-producing it with longtime collaborator Paul "Strangeboy" Stacey.
  • Gallagher recorded the song's string parts at the legendary Abbey Road Studio. He teamed up with Rosie Danvers, a frequent collaborator with his band High Flying Birds, to craft the song, and he thoroughly enjoyed the creative process of working alongside her. "Rosie gets what I do," Gallagher said. "Spending a weekend recording strings in Abbey Road... that's one of the great privileges in a musician's life. It sounds majestic."
  • Gallagher said "Dead To The World" is his favorite track on Council Skies. "It has this film noir vibe. It's not like anything else I've ever done before," he explained. "It's very melancholic, but I like that. I'm a Gemini - I'm as up as I am down, and the trick is to meet somewhere in the middle and turn that into music."

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