Good Song
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"Good Song" | ||||
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File:GoodSong Cover.jpg | ||||
Single by Blur | ||||
from the album Think Tank | ||||
B-side | "Me, White Noise" (alternate version), "Morricone" | |||
Released | 6 October 2003 | |||
Recorded | Marrakech, 2002 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, indie pop | |||
Length | 3:09 | |||
Label | Parlophone | |||
Songwriter(s) | Damon Albarn, Alex James and Dave Rowntree | |||
Producer(s) | Blur, Ben Hillier | |||
Blur singles chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
File:Blur Good Song DVD.jpg | ||||
Music video | ||||
"Good Song" on YouTube |
"Good Song" is a song by English band Blur and is the fourth track on their 2003 studio album Think Tank. In October 2003, the song was released as the third and final single from that album, peaking at #22 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2003 in British music). The single was Blur's lowest placing single since 1993's "Sunday Sunday", ending the bands consecutive run of Top 20 singles. The promo video is an awarded animation directed by David Shrigley and the group Shynola. "Good Song" was originally called "De La Soul" after the hip-hop group.[1] Damon Albarn would later collaborate with members of De La Soul for the Gorillaz singles "Feel Good Inc." and "Superfast Jellyfish". Graham Coxon, who had previously left the group, plays on the single's B-side "Morricone".
Track listings
- 7"
- "Good Song"
- "Morricone"
- CD
- "Good Song"
- "Me, White Noise" (alternate version)
- DVD
- "Good Song" (video)
- "Me, White Noise" (alternate version)
- "Morricone"
- "Good Song" (animatic)
Production credits
- "Good Song", "Me, White Noise" (alternate version) and "Morricone" produced by Blur and Ben Hillier
- Damon Albarn: Lead Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizers
- Alex James: Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
- Dave Rowntree: Drum Machine, Backing Vocals
- Ben Hillier: Turntables
References
- ^ 2003 Think Tank Interview CD