Pick a Part That's New

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"Pick a Part That's New"
Song
B-side"Nice To Be Out" (Demo)

"Pick a Part That's New" is a song by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. It was released on 25 May 1999 as the third single from their second studio album Performance and Cocktails (1999). It reached number four in the UK Singles Chart, as well as becoming a minor rock hit in Canada, peaking at number 22 on the RPM Rock/Alternative chart in spring 2000.

An acoustic version is found on CD2 of the "Pick a Part That's New" singles.[citation needed] A live version from Morfa Stadium is available on CD2 of the "I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio" single.[citation needed] The song also features as a soundtrack for the film Antitrust, when Milo Hoffman is recruited and brought to meet Garry Winston.[citation needed]

Music video

The music video features the band parodying the 1969 film The Italian Job in Turin and performing in a bus which is on a cliff edge.[1]

Track listing

CD: V2 / VVR5006773 (UK)

  1. "Pick a Part That's New" - 3:36
  2. "Nice to Be Out (demo)" - 2:44
  3. "Positively 4th Street" (Bob Dylan) - 3:50
  4. "Pick a Part That's New (video)"

CD: V2 / VVR5006778 (UK)

  1. "Pick a Part That's New (acoustic)" - 3:56
  2. "In My Day" - 2:16
  3. "Something in the Way" (Kurt Cobain) - 3:44
  • includes 3 art prints

Charts

Chart (1999-2000) Peak
position
Canada Rock/Alternative (RPM)[2] 22
Ireland (IRMA)[3] 17
Scotland (OCC)[4] 3
UK Singles (OCC)[5] 4

References

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