Play Dead (song)
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Single by Björk and David Arnold from the album Debut (UK and Japanese pressings) |
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Released | October 1993 | ||||
Format | CD, 12", 7" | ||||
Genre | Trip Hop, Electronica | ||||
Length | 3:56 | ||||
Label | Universal Records One Little Indian |
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Producer | David Arnold Danny Cannon |
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"Play Dead" is a song by Icelandic singer Björk, and was released as a single in 1993. It is a dark piece underscored by moody strings with lyrics about acting numb to prevent emotional pain.
It was originally a non-album track recorded for the film The Young Americans and intended as a single-only release, but it was later added as a bonus track to UK and Japanese copies of Björk's album Debut.
The song was co-written by Jah Wobble and David Arnold, and was later remixed by Tim Simenon. At the time it was her most successful UK single, reaching number twelve.
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[edit] Music video
The music video was directed by Danny Cannon. In the video, Björk performs the song in an empty bar that is shown in the film. Her footage is intercut with scenes from the film that range from tenderness to violence.
[edit] Single track listing
- "Play Dead" (Tim Simenon 7" Remix)
- "Play Dead" (Tim Simenon Orchestral Remix)
- "Play Dead" (Tim Simenon 12" Remix)
- "Play Dead" (Tim Simenon Instrumental)
- "End Titles / Play Dead" (Original Film Mix)
[edit] Cover versions
- A cover of the song appears on the special edition of the album Into by the Finnish band The Rasmus. It is available on many of their singles as well, including "Madness".
- Pain, a Swedish band has covered the song on their latest album Psalms of Extinction.
- The song was featured (without lyrics and with structural modifications) on the 1995 Vauxhall (Opel) Vectra advert in the UK.[citation needed]
[edit] Charts
[edit] External links
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