Still Fighting It
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"Still Fighting It" | ||
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Single by Ben Folds | ||
from the album Rockin' the Suburbs | ||
Released | 9 April 2002 (US) | |
Format | CD Single | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 4.25 | |
Label | SBME | |
Writer(s) | Ben Folds | |
Ben Folds singles chronology | ||
"Rockin' the Suburbs" (2001) |
"Still Fighting It" (2002) |
"Landed" (2005) |
Rockin' the Suburbs track listing | ||
"Zak and Sara" (2) |
"Still Fighting It" (3) |
"Gone" (4) |
"Still Fighting It" is a song by Ben Folds released in 2002 as the second single from his 2001 album Rockin' the Suburbs. The song is a bittersweet ode to the pain of adolescence dedicated to his son Louis. He would later write an accompanying song for his daughter Gracie on the 2005 album Songs for Silverman, and often performs the two songs together live. The B-sides on the single release of "Still Fighting It" are live versions of "Zak & Sara" from Rockin' the Suburbs and and "Boxing" from Ben Folds Five's self titled debut album Ben Folds Five.
[edit] Single track listing
- "Still Fighting It"
- "Zak & Sara" (Live)
- "Boxing" (Live)
- "Still Fighting It" (Video)
[edit] Dragonball Z AMV
The song has been used in an award winning Anime Music Video set to clips of the popular cartoon "Dragonball z" called "Fathers and sons". The video won "best drama" at the 2004 AM video awards. The video borrows heavily from the songs lyrics with the video focused on the family's of DBZ. Characters featured are Goku,Vegeta,Future Trunks,Chibi Trunks,Gohan,Pan and Goten.