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  1. You Cross My Path is the tenth studio album by British rock band the Charlatans, released on 3 March 2008 as a free download from radio station Xfm's website. Following promotion for the band's ninth studio album, Simpatico (2006), frontman Tim Burgess and manager Alan McGee devised an idea to give away their music for free.

    • 3 March 2008
  2. Later that month, new single "You Cross My Path" was released as a free download exclusively through the XFM website. A second single "Oh! A second single "Oh! Vanity" emerged in March 2008, as The Charlatans teamed up with XFM once again, becoming the first UK band to release an album (their tenth studio album You Cross My Path ) as a free ...

    • 1988–present
    • Rob Collins (deceased), Jon Brookes (deceased), Jon Day, Baz Ketley
  3. Jul 20, 2022 · Provided to YouTube by Republic of MusicYou Cross My Path · The CharlatansYou Cross My Path℗ 2008 The Charlatans under exclusive worldwide license to Cooking...

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  4. Oct 5, 2023 · The Charlatans UK drew inspiration for “You Cross My Path” from their personal experiences, as well as the universal themes of love, resilience, and the complexities of human relationships. The song reflects on the difficulties faced by individuals but ultimately expresses the importance of overcoming challenges.

    • Alan Prince
  5. The Charlatans performing live on Later... With Jools Holland, April 25, 2008.

  6. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesYou Cross My Path · The CharlatansYou Cross My Path℗ 2008 2008 The Charlatans under exclusive license to Cookin...

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  7. lyrics. Songfacts®: You Cross My Path was the first album frontman Tim Burgess had made since he quit drink and drugs for good. The songs on this set include every emotion he went through as he battled back from the brink. Burgess told the The Sun newspaper that this track was about the anger and revenge stage of overcoming his addictions.

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