Take It Easy (Love Nothing)
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"Take It Easy (Love Nothing)" | ||
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Single by Bright Eyes | ||
from the album Digital Ash in a Digital Urn | ||
Released | October 26, 2004 | |
Format | CD | |
Genre | Electronic music | |
Length | 10:52 | |
Label | Saddle Creek LBJ-69 | |
Producer(s) | Mike Mogis | |
Chart positions | ||
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Bright Eyes singles chronology | ||
"Lua" (2004) |
"Take It Easy (Love Nothing)" (2004) |
"When the President Talks to God" (2005) |
"Take It Easy (Love Nothing)" is a single by Bright Eyes, released in October 2004. It, along with "Lua" took the top two spots on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles Sales chart, something that had not been accomplished since 1997 with the release of two songs with Puff Daddy (which were "I'll Be Missing You" featuring Faith Evans and Puff Daddy featured, with Mase, on the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Mo Money Mo Problems). The title song appears on the 2005 album, Digital Ash in a Digital Urn.
This single is the 69th release of Saddle Creek Records.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Take It Easy (Love Nothing)" (Conor Oberst) – 3:24
- "Burn Rubber" (Simon Joyner) – 2:43
- "Cremation" (Oberst) – 4:45
[edit] Credits
- Jason Boesel - drums, cardoors, percussion (1-3)
- Clay Leverett - car doors, percussion (2-3)
- Mike Mogis - guitar, banjo, doborro, keyboards, bass, wurlitzer (1-3)
- Conor Oberst - guitar, baritone, bass, keyboards, wurlitzer, voice (1-3)
- Jimmy Tamborello - drum program (1)
- Digital Audio Engine - drum programming (1-3)
[edit] Trivia
- A poster of the single cover appears in the bedroom of The O.C. character, Seth Cohen, the poster boy for Indie music.