Obviously

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"Obviously"
"Obviously" cover
Single by McFly
from the album Room on the 3rd Floor
Released June 21, 2004
Format CD
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:18
Label Island
Producer(s) Hugh Padgham
Chart positions
McFly singles chronology
"5 Colours in Her Hair"
(2004)
"Obviously"
(2004)
"That Girl"
(2004)
CD2 Cover
CD2 Cover

"Obviously" is the second single from the British pop band McFly. It was their second number one single on the UK Singles Chart. It topped the charts for one week.

The CD features a cover version of The Beatles' "Help!". The band recorded a special interview that could be heard on the Maxi and 12" Picture disc where they responded to questions posted by their fans.

Contents

The second track was written by two of the band members, Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones, and former Busted member James Bourne. The track is generally considered "lighter" and much more "laid-back" than their last single, "Five Colours in Her Hair". The lyrics speak of a young woman the band members fancy but cannot have due to the fact she has a boyfriend who's older than them and in the Marines. It came fifth in a BBC poll to find the UK's Top 40 Singles of 2004.

CD1

  1. Obviously
  2. Get Over You

CD2

  1. Obviously
  2. Help
  3. Obviously [Mix]
  4. Interview (Part 1)
  5. Obviously [Video] [Enhanced]

Double Sided Band Poster

7" Picture Disc

  1. Obviously
  2. Interview (Part 2)

A scene from the video.
A scene from the video.

The video features the boys as caddies in a golf game which features the characters mentioned in the song. The band members eventually have fun around the golf course on the buggies. Shots also involve them being in a hall where they play their instruments.

Preceded by
"Everytime" by Britney Spears
UK Singles Chart number one single
June 27, 2004 - July 3, 2004
Succeeded by
"Burn" by Usher
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