“ Good Song ” is the third and final single from the seventh Think Tank studio album of the British alternative rock band Blur , which was released on October 6, 2003 . The single was placed on the 22nd place in the UK charts, which is the lowest group since the release in 1993 of the single " Sunday Sunday " from the album " Modern Life Is Rubbish ". The promo video for the song was directed by director David Shrigley and art group Shynola. The original song “Good Song” was called “De La Soul”. [2] The B-side “Morricone” is one of the last tracks recorded by Graham Coxon , who left Blur in 2002 .
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| Party "B" | "Me, White Noise" (alternative version), "Morricone" |
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| Released | October 6, 2003 |
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| Format | CD , DVD , 7 " |
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| Recorded by | 2002 |
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| Genres | Indie rock Electronics [1] |
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| Duration | 3:09 |
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| Producer | Blur, Ben Hiller |
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| Composer | Damon albarn |
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| Label | Parlophone , EMI , Food Records |
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" Crazy Beat " (2003) | "Good Song" (2003) | " Fool's Day " (2010) |
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