"Cut Me Down" is a song by the British rock and pop band Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, released on 10 January 1986 by Polydor Records as the third single from their second studio album Easy Pieces (1985). The song was written by Lloyd Cole and produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley. It peaked at number 38 on the UK singles chart and remained in the top 75 for four weeks.
In a 2009 interview with Time Out, Cole said, "'Cut Me Down' was a lovely song, just three chords, which was ruined by the arrangement we gave it."
Upon its release, Karen Swayne of Number One felt "Cut Me Down" was a welcome choice as a single after its "too-jaunty" predecessor "Lost Weekend". She commented, "It's a return to what he does best â all moody angst and careworn vocals alongside a dreamy beat." She added, "It may be too low key to win him any new supporters, but the bedsit brigade will be kept entertained." James Belsey of the Bristol Evening Post picked it as the newspaper's "single of the week" and described it as "subtle, elegantly thoughtful music with an infectious lilt". Andy Hurt of Sounds was negative in his review, remarking that Cole "wimps out his latest A-level essay in anaemic pop."
7âÂÂinch single (UK, Europe and Australasia)
7âÂÂinch limited edition double pack single (UK)
12-inch single (UK, Europe and Australasia)
12-inch single (Canada)
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