Hello Operator (single)
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"Hello Operator" | ||
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Single by The White Stripes | ||
from the album De Stijl | ||
Released | May 2000 | |
Format | 7" | |
Recorded | ?? | |
Genre | Alternative | |
Length | 2 min 36 s | |
Label | Sympathy for the Record Industry | |
Producer(s) | ??? | |
The White Stripes singles chronology | ||
"Hand Springs" (1999) |
"Hello Operator" (2000) |
"Lord, Send Me an Angel" (2000) |
"Hello Operator" is a single by The White Stripes, from their album De Stijl. It was released in May of 2000 (see 2000 in music). John Peel listed it as his single of the week even though it was not released in the UK.
[edit] Track listing
- "Hello Operator"
- "Jolene" (Dolly Parton)
[edit] References
- "Hello Operator" Analyzes the song as a blueprint for a military junta
- White Stripes.net Retrieved January 1st, 2006.
- White Stripes.net FAQ. Retrieved January 1st, 2006.
The White Stripes |
Jack White | Meg White |
Discography |
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Albums and extended plays: The White Stripes | De Stijl | White Blood Cells | Elephant | Get Behind Me Satan | Walking with a Ghost | Icky Thump |
Singles: "Let's Shake Hands" | "Lafayette Blues" | "The Big Three Killed My Baby" | "Hand Springs" | "Hello Operator" | "Lord, Send Me an Angel" | "Party of Special Things to Do" | "Hotel Yorba" | "Fell in Love with a Girl" | "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground" | "We're Going to Be Friends" | "Red Death at 6:14" | "Candy Cane Children" | "Seven Nation Army" | "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" | "The Hardest Button to Button" | "There's No Home for You Here" | "Jolene (Live Under Blackpool Lights)" | "Blue Orchid" | "My Doorbell" | "The Denial Twist" |
DVDs: Candy Coloured Blues (unofficial) | Under Blackpool Lights |
Other projects: Aluminium | The Go |
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