Playboys (song)
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"Playboys" | ||
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Single by The Rasmus | ||
from the album Playboys | ||
B-side(s) | None | |
Released | 1997 | |
Format | CD single | |
Recorded | 1997 in Helsinki, Finland | |
Genre | Rock, Pop | |
Length | 2:57 | |
Label | Warner Music | |
Writer(s) | Lauri Ylönen | |
Producer(s) | Illka Herkman and The Rasmus | |
Chart positions | ||
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The Rasmus singles chronology | ||
"Kola" (1997) |
"Playboys" (1997) |
"Ice" (1998) |
- For the album with the same name, see Playboys (1997 album).
Playboys is a song by the Finnish rockband The Rasmus, originally released on the band's second album with the same name, Playboys on August 29, 1997.
The single was released in 1997 by the record label Warner Music. The single (which was the third one from the album Playboys) features only the track Playboys.
Playboys is a pretty happy song and shows what the album is all about. The song is about playboys, and not "playing boys".
[edit] Music video
Playboys is the only song from the album that got released as a music video. The video shows a room with faces of celebrities on the wall and the band playing their instruments.
[edit] Track listing
- "Playboys" - 2:57
[edit] External links
The Rasmus |
Lauri Ylönen | Eero Heinonen | Pauli Rantasalmi | Aki Hakala |
Janne Heiskanen |
Discography |
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Studio albums: Peep | Playboys | Hell of a Tester | Into | Dead Letters | Hide from the Sun |
Compilations: Hellofacollection |
DVDs: Live Letters |
Singles and EPs: 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Blue | Kola | Playboys | Ice | Liquid | Swimming with the Kids | F-F-F-Falling | Chill | Madness | Heartbreaker/Days | In the Shadows | In My Life | First Day of My Life | Funeral Song | Guilty | No Fear | Sail Away | Shot |
Related articles |
Lovestone | Dynasty | Hay and Stone | Mikael Nord | Martin Hansen | Teja Kotilainen | Killer | Kwan |
Categories: The Rasmus | The Rasmus Songs |
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