Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?

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“Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?”
“Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?” cover
Single by Moby
from the album Play
Released 1999
Genre Electronica/Downtempo
Length 4:24
Label Mute Records
Writer(s) Moby
Producer Moby
Moby singles chronology
"Bodyrock"
(1999)
"Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?"
(1999)
"Natural Blues"
(2000)
“Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? / Honey (Remix by Kelis)”
“Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? / Honey (Remix by Kelis)” cover
Single by Moby featuring Kelis
from the album Play
Released 2000
Genre Electronica/Pop
Writer(s) Moby
Producer Moby/Kelis
Moby singles chronology
"Porcelain"
(2000)
"Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" / "Honey" (Remix by Kelis)
(1999)
"South Side"
(2000)

"Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" is the name of a song by the Techno artist Moby. It was the fourth single off his 1999 album Play. "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" managed to chart at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart. It features The Shining Light Gospel Choir on the vocal track.

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[edit] Music video

The video for "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" is completely animated and features "Little Idiot" from the single cover (and his dog from the remixes cover). The video reveals that they live on the moon and the rest of the video revolves around their adventures on Earth through snow, war, and rain. The ending shows Little Idiot and his dog going back to the moon climbing a ladder.

[edit] Track listing

[edit] UK/US CD Single

  1. "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" (single version) - 3:45
  2. "Flying Foxes" - 6:16
  3. "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad" (video)

[edit] UK radio promo

  1. "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" - 3:45

[edit] Remix by Kelis

In 2000, the single was re-released, back with a remix of "Honey" by singer Kelis. The re-release of "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" and "Honey" charted at a lower position of the original release at number seventeen in the UK Singles Chart.

[edit] Uses in media

Was used in the full length trailer for Black Hawk Down in 2001. The song was also used in a famous commercial by Super Bock, the most popular brand of beer in Portugal.


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