The Boy with No Name is the fifth studio album from Scottish indie pop band Travis. The album was released on 7 May 2007 through Epic Records. The album sold over 442,900 copies worldwide.
The name of the album came about when lead singer Fran Healy and his partner Nora were deciding on a name for their newly born son. During this time, he sent a photo of his son to a friend by email and labeled the photo "The Boy with No Name". Healy revealed this on The Chris Moyles Show during an interview. Healy has also revealed in pre-album release performances that some tracks are influenced by his developing family status, such as "My Eyes" being about his new son or "Battleships" referring to ups and downs of relationships.
Travis dedicated this album to the Abbey Road Studios chief master engineer Chris Blair and British world champion rally driver Richard Burns, who died of a brain tumour at the age of 34 in 2005.
During recording the band discovered they were nearby British band Feeder in the same studio both in different recording rooms. Feeder were recording what would be their fifth studio album Pushing the Senses. It soon occurred that Fran and Dougie helped out Feeder with some recording of the album; their voices appeared as backing vocals for the final chorus of the track "Tumble and Fall" and was its first single.
A boy is a human male child or young man.
Boy(s) or The Boy(s) may also refer to:
The Boy is a Canadian animated television series that aired on YTV from January 2004 to September 2005. The series is about the adventures of Toby Goodwin, a boy genius and a member of the International Federation For Peace. With his partner, agent Bob Saint-Vincent, he travels all over the world to fight villains.
The Boy (previously known as The Inhabitant) is a 2016 American-Chinese-Canadian psychological horror film directed by William Brent Bell and written by Stacey Menear. The film stars Lauren Cohan and Rupert Evans. Filming began on March 10, 2015, in Victoria, British Columbia. The film was released by STX Entertainment on January 22, 2016.
Greta, a young woman from Montana, escapes an abusive relationship by getting a temporary job as a nanny for the British Heelshire family. Upon arrival to the United Kingdom and the Heelshire residence, Greta introduces herself to Mr. and Mrs. Heelshire before meeting the elderly couple's young son, Brahms.
To Greta's surprise and amusement, Brahms is a porcelain doll, treated like a living child by his "parents." The real Brahms perished in a fire back in 1991, at the age of eight. Mrs. Heelshire, referring to the porcelain doll, states that Brahms has met "many nannies," all of whom were "rejected." Before the Heelshires leave on holiday, they give Greta a list of rules to follow, warning that Brahms is not a normal child.
I wake up to find you lying awake with your hands in your head
You cannot run can't escape from the things that you said
And you can tell anybody
Anybody who comes
You can tell anybody
But the damage is done
The new day's begun
One night
Can change everything in your life
One night
Can make everything alright
One night
Can turn all your colours to white
One night
It's easier said than done
Turning and turning but never returning to what you once had
Learning to care for the ones you hold dear but it's too... it's too bad
One night
Can change everything in your life
One night
Can make everything alright
One night
Can turn all your colours to white
One night
It's easier said than done
All that I am
All that I am
All that I am
Lying beside you as cold as a statue your hands are still warm
Trying to wake you as daylight it breaks through the eye of the storm
So you can tell everybody
Everybody who comes
You can tell everybody
But the damage is done
The new day's begun
One night
Can change everything in your life
One night
Can make everything alright
One night
Can turn all your colours to white
One night
It's easier said than done
One night
One night
One night
One night
It's easier said than done