She’s So High (Tal Bachman song)
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“She's So High” | |||||
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Single by Tal Bachman from the album 'Tal Bachman' |
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Released | April 13, 1999 | ||||
Format | Compact disk Audio cassette |
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Genre | Pop rock | ||||
Length | 3:44 | ||||
Label | Sony Music Entertainment | ||||
Producer | Bob Rock | ||||
Tal Bachman singles chronology | |||||
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“She's So High” | |||||
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Single by Kurt Nilsen from the album 'I' |
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Released | June 2003 | ||||
Format | Compact disk | ||||
Genre | Pop rock | ||||
Length | 4:06 | ||||
Label | Sony BMG | ||||
Kurt Nilsen singles chronology | |||||
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"She's So High" is a song written and performed by Canadian singer-songwriter Tal Bachman from Vancouver, British Columbia. It was released as a single in 1999 from his eponymous album, Tal Bachman.
The single reached #1 on three different radio formats in Canada, and became a multi-format Top 10 hit in the United States and internationally. It won a BMI award and two Juno Awards in Canada, for Song of the Year and Producer of the Year. In 2000, the song peaked at #1 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 Chart, #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #30 on the UK singles chart.
[edit] Incorrect credits
The song "She's So High" is often incorrectly credited on many internet resources to American rock bands Fastball and Everclear, however the song has never appeared on any of their released material or audio or video bootlegs.
[edit] Cover versions
- In 2003, Norwegian Kurt Nilsen's cover version of the song hit #1 in Norway and was Norway's best selling single ever. It was a huge hit in Europe in general.
Preceded by "Things Are Gonna Change" by Christian Ingebrigtsen |
Norwegian VG-lista number-one single (Kurt Nilsen version) 11 June 2003 – 6 August 2003 |
Succeeded by "Chasing Rainbows" by Gaute Ormåsen |