That's What She Said (song)
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“That's What She Said” | ||
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Song by The Automatic | ||
Album | Not Accepted Anywhere | |
Released | UK June 19, 2006 USA 22 June 2007 |
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Recorded | 2006 | |
Genre | Pop punk Alternative rock Electro disco |
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Length | 3:16 | |
Label | B-Unique | |
Producer | Steve Harris Richard Jackson Ian Broudie[1] |
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Not Accepted Anywhere track listing | ||
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"That's What She Said" is the lead track on welsh band The Automatic's debut album Not Accepted Anywhere, the track was recorded in Stir Studio in Cardiff.[2]
The track drones of the unhappy day to day lives, waiting for the weekend to begin.[3]
On the "Recover" 2006 single, a recording from The Electric Ballroom in London of the track is featured as a b-side, the song is played considerable faster live.[4]
The track was featured on Kerrang's CD New Breed.[5]
The song most notable performances include Later... with Jools Holland where the band replaced Keane, the song was also televised in USA during SXSW from the Bat Bar[6]
Musicians
- James Frost - Guitar, backing vocals
- Robin Hawkins - Lead vocals, bass guitar
- Iwan Griffiths drums, percussion, vocals
- Alex Pennie - Keyboards, Vocals, Synthesizers, Backing Percussion
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