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'''"Sing"''' is an early song by the British band ]. | '''"Sing"''' is an early song by the British band ]. | ||
It was recorded in 1989 while the band was still called Seymour. The song was later re-recorded as |
It was recorded as '''"Sing (To Me)"''' in ] while the band was still called Seymour. The song was later re-recorded as "Sing" and included as a ] to the band's debut single, "]" (]) and also made it onto the band's debut album, '']'' released in ]. This version was also used in the soundtrack to the film '']''. Perhaps because of its droning structure and contrast to the rest of the material on ''Leisure'' which was much more upbeat, "Sing" was replaced on US versions of the album with "I Know". | ||
The original version was eventually released as Fan Club single #4 in 2000. | The original version was eventually released as Fan Club single #4 in ]. | ||
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"Sing" is an early song by the British band Blur.
It was recorded as "Sing (To Me)" in 1989 while the band was still called Seymour. The song was later re-recorded as "Sing" and included as a B-side to the band's debut single, "She's So High" (1990) and also made it onto the band's debut album, Leisure released in 1991. This version was also used in the soundtrack to the film Trainspotting. Perhaps because of its droning structure and contrast to the rest of the material on Leisure which was much more upbeat, "Sing" was replaced on US versions of the album with "I Know".
The original version was eventually released as Fan Club single #4 in 2000.
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