Femme Fatale (song)
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This article is about the Velvet Underground song. For the Evdokia Kadi song, see Femme Fatale (Evdokia Kadi song).
| "Femme Fatale" | |||||||||||
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Single b/w "Sunday Morning" |
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| Single by The Velvet Underground and Nico | |||||||||||
| from the album The Velvet Underground & Nico | |||||||||||
| A-side | "Sunday Morning" | ||||||||||
| Released | December 1966 (single) March 1967 (album) |
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| Recorded | April 1966, Scepter Studios, New York City | ||||||||||
| Genre | Art rock, psychedelic pop | ||||||||||
| Length | 2:39 | ||||||||||
| Label | Verve Records | ||||||||||
| Writer(s) | Lou Reed | ||||||||||
| Producer | Andy Warhol | ||||||||||
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"Femme Fatale" is a song by The Velvet Underground from their 1967 debut album The Velvet Underground & Nico. At producer Andy Warhol's request, band frontman Lou Reed wrote the song about Warhol superstar Edie Sedgwick.[1] The song was released as a B-Side to Sunday Morning in December 1966.
The song has been covered by numerous artists, including:
- Big Star, on the 1978 album Third/Sister Lovers[2]
- Propaganda, on the 1984 12" single Dr Mabuse
- Dramarama, on the 1985 album Cinéma Vérité
- R.E.M., on the 1987 album Dead Letter Office
- Tom Tom Club, on the 1988 album Boom Boom Chi Boom Boom
- Duran Duran, on the 1993 album Duran Duran
- Pansy Division, on the 1995 album Pile Up
- FourPlay String Quartet, on the 2000 album The Joy Of…
- Jazzhole, on the 2000 album Blackburst
- Ours, on the 2002 album Precious
- Elisa, on the 2003 album Lotus
- Émilie Simon, on the 2003 album Émilie Simon (bonus disc)
- Owen, on the 2006 album At Home With Owen
- Aloe Blacc, on the 2010 album Good Things
- Girl in a Coma, on their 2010 covers album Adventures in Coverland
- Genevieve Waite, as a bonus track on the 2005 CD re-release of her 1973 album Romance Is on the Rise
[edit] Notes
- ^ Bockris, Victor (1994). Transformer: The Lou Reed Story. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 107. ISBN 0684803666. "Andy said I should write a song about Edie Sedgwick. I said 'Like what?' and he said 'Oh, don't you think she's a femme fatale, Lou?' So I wrote 'Femme Fatale' and we gave it to Nico. (Lou Reed)"
- ^ http://www.covermesongs.com/2010/08/full-albums-the-velvet-underground-nico.html
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