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| Name = White Ribbon Day |
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{{primary sources|date=June 2009}} |
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| Artist = ] |
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| from Album = ] |
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| Cover = Delirious_whiteribbonday.jpg |
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| Released = 1997 |
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| Recorded = ] |
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| Genre = ], ] |
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| Chart position = 41 (]) |
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| Last single = N/A |
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| This single = '''"White Ribbon Day"'''<br/> (1997) |
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| Next single = "]"<br/> (1997) |
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'''"White Ribbon Day"''' is the first single released by rock band ]. It was released in ], from their album ']'. |
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Lead singer, ] wrote the song after being inspired by a news report from ] that he had seen in early ]. The report informed about casualties in the area. It mentioned a group of people who had adopted white ribbons as a symbol of hope. The report included the phrase "The people pray for white ribbon day". This line was included in the lyrics of the song. |
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| name = White Ribbon Day |
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| cover = Delirious_whiteribbonday.jpg |
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| type = single |
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| released = 1997 |
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| recorded = 1996 |
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| next_year = 1997 |
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'''"White Ribbon Day"''' is the first single released by rock band ]. It was released from their album '']'' in 1997, reaching number 41 on the ]. |
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In light of the events of ], the song was released as a free download on the band's website. ] remarked that it was not an attempt to gain popularity in light of the terrible events, but rather a change in the band's short-term plans." |
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Lead singer, ] wrote the song after being inspired by a news report from ] that he had seen in early 1996. The report informed about casualties in the area. It mentioned a group of people who had adopted white ribbons as a symbol of hope. The report included the phrase "The people pray for white ribbon day". This line was included in the lyrics of the song. |
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In light of the events of ], the song was released as a free download on the band's website. Martin Smith remarked that it was "not an attempt to gain popularity in light of the terrible events, but rather a change in the band's short-term plans." |
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==Track listing== |
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#"White Ribbon Day" (Two Mile Free Fall) |
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#"White Ribbon Day" (Two Mile Free Fall) |
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==Chart performance== |
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!align="left"|Chart (1997) |
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|align="center"|41<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/delirious-white-ribbon-day/ |title=WHITE RIBBON - DELIRIOUS? |access-date=2024-02-04 |website= |publisher=]}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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