Jake Bugg admitted that he’s never seen an episode of Happy Valley, despite singing the show’s theme tune.
From the hit BBC show’s debut in 2014 to its finale in February, its opening and closing music has been soundtracked by Bugg’s single, “Trouble Town”.
In a recent interview, the singer admitted that although his song is considered a key part of the Sarah Lancashire-led drama, he is unfamiliar with it.
On Friday’s (3 March) edition of Hometime with Bush & Richie on Absolute Radio, Bugg was asked about the process of an artist allowing their music to be used as part of a TV programme and separated from a wider musical release.
“You want it to be a thing that reflects well on the music and it has to kind of have some connection,” Bugg noted.
“People tell me that it works and it’s hard, I think [as a] writer,...
From the hit BBC show’s debut in 2014 to its finale in February, its opening and closing music has been soundtracked by Bugg’s single, “Trouble Town”.
In a recent interview, the singer admitted that although his song is considered a key part of the Sarah Lancashire-led drama, he is unfamiliar with it.
On Friday’s (3 March) edition of Hometime with Bush & Richie on Absolute Radio, Bugg was asked about the process of an artist allowing their music to be used as part of a TV programme and separated from a wider musical release.
“You want it to be a thing that reflects well on the music and it has to kind of have some connection,” Bugg noted.
“People tell me that it works and it’s hard, I think [as a] writer,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Nicole Vassell
- The Independent - TV
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