Don't Ask Me (OK Go song)

"Don't Ask Me"
Single by OK Go
from the album OK Go
B-side "It's Tough to Have a Crush", "Get over It" (BBC Radio 1 Session)
Released June 16, 2003
Format CD, 7"
Genre Rock
Length 2:46
Label Capitol
Writer(s) Damian Kulash Jr.
OK Go singles chronology
"Get Over It"
(2003)
"Don't Ask Me"
(2003)
"A Million Ways"
(2006)

"Don't Ask Me" is the second UK single released by OK Go in 2003 from their self-titled debut album.

"It's Tough to Have a Crush" was originally released on the band's Brown EP. "Get over It (BBC Radio 1 Session)" is a live recording from BBC Radio 1 of the band's previous single, which became a hit in the UK earlier that year.

The song was featured in the 2004 film Catch That Kid and in the TV series Smallville and The Inbetweeners.

Track listings

UK CD single

  1. "Don't Ask Me"
  2. "Get Over It" (BBC Radio 1 Session)
  3. "It's Tough To Have A Crush"

UK 7" single

  1. "Don't Ask Me"
  2. "It's Tough to Have a Crush"

Music video

"Dance Booth" version

The first music video for the song is known as the "Dance Booth" version or "The Orange" version. It was directed by Brian L. Perkins and depicts the band and many fans in front of an orange backdrop. It was shot during their 2002 summer tour with The Vines.

"Black and White" version

A second video was made to promote the single in 2003 in the UK. This video was directed by Barnaby Roper[1] in 2003 and features the band performing the song in an empty white room with a line of female dancers who feature prominently. The video is in monochrome save for random stripes in the background which are in either pink or orange.

References

  1. "Don't Ask Me video". vimeo. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
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