Toxic Girl
"Toxic Girl" | |
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Single by Kings of Convenience | |
from the album Quiet is the New Loud | |
Released | 2001 |
Genre | Indie rock |
Label | Astralwerks |
Songwriter(s) | Eirik Glambek Bøe and Erlend Øye |
Producer(s) | Kings of Convenience, Ken Nelson |
Alternative cover | |
"Toxic Girl" is a single by the Norwegian indie rock duo Kings of Convenience. It was released in 2001, and peaked at 44 on the UK singles chart.[1] It was released in three formats in the United Kingdom by Astralwerks.
The song gained some exposure in the United States in 2002 when it was used in a television commercial for AT&T Wireless.[2] The song was also used in the movie Shallow Hal when Hal first sees Rosemary.[3][4] The song was also considered for the soundtrack to 500 Days of Summer, but was rejected because the song tracked the plot of the movie too well.[5]
Track listing[]
- CD 1
- "Toxic Girl" (Monte Carlo 1963 Version) - 3:06
- "Little Kids" (Lively Version) - 2:53
- "Once Around The Block" (Our Version) - 2:26
- CD 2
- "Toxic Girl" (Album Version) - 3:07
- "Winning a Battle, Losing the War" (J-Walk Remix) - 5:11
- "Gold for the Price of Silver" (Acoustic version) - 03:58
- 7" vinyl
- "Toxic Girl" (Album Version) - 3:07
- "Once Around the Block" - 2:26
References[]
- ^ "Discography – Norway (Kings of Convenience in Norwegian Charts)". norwegiancharts.com. Retrieved March 21, 2009.
- ^ EW Staff (9 May 2003). "ON THE SPOT Cool Songs From Commercials". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
- ^ "Shallow Hal Soundtrack". What-Song.com. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
- ^ "Shallow Hal (2001) Soundtracks". IMDb. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
- ^ Snyder, S. James (31 July 2009). "Building the Perfect Romantic-Comedy Mix Tape". Time. Time Warner. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
External links[]
VIDEO The official video was shot in Kings of Convenience's hometown, Bergen (Norway) on 35mm film, and directed by French director François Nemeta.
Categories:
- 1999 songs
- 2001 singles
- Kings of Convenience songs
- Astralwerks singles
- Song recordings produced by Ken Nelson (British record producer)
- Songs written by Erlend Øye
- 1990s rock song stubs