3-Tage-Bart
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“3-Tage-Bart” | |||||
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Single by Die Ärzte from the album Le Frisur |
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Released | 24.05.1996 | ||||
Genre | Punk rock | ||||
Length | 3:02 | ||||
Label | Metronome Musik GmbH | ||||
Writer(s) | Dirk Felsenheimer & Farin Urlaub | ||||
Producer | Uwe Hoffmann & Die Ärzte | ||||
Die Ärzte singles chronology | |||||
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"3-Tage-Bart" [Designer stubble; lit: 3-days-beard] is a punk song by Die Ärzte. It's the fourth track and the first single from their 1996 album Le Frisur. The song is about a man, who has everything he may want and need, but he's missing one thing - the stubble.
[edit] Track listing
- "3-Tage-Bart" (Felsenheimer, Urlaub/Urlaub) - 3:02
- "Chanson d'Albert" (Felsenheimer, Urlaub/Urlaub) - 3:11
- "Haar (Vader Abraham Respect-Mix)" (McDermot, Ragni, Rado/Brandin) - 3:43
- "In den See! Mit einem Gewicht an den Füßen!" (Gonzalez, Urlaub) - 4:15
- "Opfer (live von Chris Heckmann)" (Urlaub) - 1:48
[edit] B-sides
"Chanson d'Albert" is the English language version of "Schunder-Song" ("Planet Punk"); it's about a violent girl; it's dedicated to Albert Slendebroek, the head of Metronome. The original version of "Haar" [ Hair] is from "Le Frisur", it's from the musical "Hair"; the remix is not on the vinyl version of the single. "In den See! Mit einem Gewicht an den Füßen!" [Into the lake! With a weight attached to the legs!] is the intro for "Voodoo Lounge"-Tour. "Opfer" [Victim] is originally from the album "Planet Punk".