With the band's third album 'Urban Hymns' becoming a big seller in 1997, 'Alone With Everybody' was effectively it's long-awaited and highly anticipated follow-up. The first thing to be released from it was the solemnly graceful rush of the string-assisted 'A Song For The Lovers', which came out as a single in April 2000. It reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart, and was originally demoed for inclusion on 'Urban Hymns' a few years earlier. Three different versions were recorded but the song did not make the final album.
With the band's third album 'Urban Hymns' becoming a big seller in 1997, 'Alone With Everybody' was effectively it's long-awaited and highly anticipated follow-up. The first thing to be released from it was the solemnly graceful rush of the string-assisted 'A Song For The Lovers', which came out as a single in April 2000. It reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart, and was originally demoed for inclusion on 'Urban Hymns' a few years earlier. Three different versions were recorded but the song did not make the final album.