Vice (song)
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"Vice" | ||
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Single by Razorlight | ||
from the album Up All Night | ||
Released | 13 September 2004 | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Alternative | |
Length | 3:25 | |
Label | Mercury | |
Producer(s) | ?? | |
Chart positions | ||
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Razorlight singles chronology | ||
"Golden Touch" (2004) |
"Vice" (2004) |
"Rip It Up (re-release)" (2004) |
"Vice" is the fifth single released by rock band Razorlight, taken from their debut album Up All Night. It followed "Golden Touch" into the UK Top 20. The song's opening line appears to paraphrase Bon Jovi's song "Wild Is the Wind." The lyrics feature the word "love" spelled out in letters, the outro repeating this several times.
The B-Side to one format of the single is a cover of OutKast's "Hey Ya," recorded with the London Community Gospel Choir (who also appeared on Blur's hit "Tender").
[edit] Track listing
- 7"
- Vice
- Golden Touch
- CD1
- Vice (Full Length Radio Mix)
- Hey Ya! (Jo Whiley Session)
- CD2
- Vice (Full Length Radio Mix)
- Believe In Me
- Anabelle Says
Razorlight |
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Johnny Borrell | Björn Ågren | Carl Dalemo | Andy Burrows |
Discography |
Albums: Up All Night | Razorlight |
Singles: "Rock ‘N’ Roll Lies" | "Rip It Up" | "Stumble and Fall" | "Golden Touch" | "Vice" | "Somewhere Else" "In the Morning" | "America" | "Before I Fall to Pieces" | "I Can't Stop This Feeling I've Got" |