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Sing (The Dresden Dolls song)
"Sing" "There is this thing that’s like fucking except you don’t
fuck."
"Sing" also hit many top 50 modern rock charts in
April, 2006.
The song was covered by The Red Paintings on their
Feed the Wolf EP (2007).
Track listing
Promo
1. "Sing" (Edit Version) – 4:05
2. "Sing" (Album Version) – 4:40
• Some copies contained only the first track.
Digital Download
1. "Sing" - 4:40
Single by The Dresden Dolls 2. "Two-Headed Boy" - 4:41
from the album Yes, Virginia...
Released March 31, 2006
Personnel
• Amanda Palmer - piano, vocals, lyricist, composer,
Format Digital Download songwriter
Genre Dark Cabaret • Brian Viglione - drums, guitar
Length 4:40
Label Roadrunner Records
Notes
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(2004) (2006) (2006)
External links
Sing"
"Sing is the first single by The Dresden Dolls duo, taken
• Watch "Sing" (The Alternate Cut) on YouTube
from the second studio album Yes, Virginia.... It was never
• Watch "Sing" (Chapter II / Original) on YouTube
released in shops, only as a promo for radio stations.
• The Dresden Dolls official site including lyrics and
The music video, directed by Michael Pope, prominently
downloads
featured living statues[1] and centered around the plot-
• Video Director’s site including music video
line of a video of the Dresden Dolls playing the song
being sent to various people in different locations and
occupations. It also featured the band performing on a
stage.[2] There are two versions of the song, the version
on the final album with the opening lyric "There is this
thing that’s like touching except you don’t touch", and
the original version available on promo copies of the al-
bum which is identical, save an alternate opening lyric,
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