Bullets (Editors song)

"Bullets" is a song by British post-punk revival band Editors and is featured on their 2005 debut album, The Back Room. It was originally released 24 January 2005 as their first single. The single was mixed by Cenzo Townshend and the video made for the song was directed by Mike Brady. Both editions of the original single were limited to 500 copies. It was then re-released 26 September 2005 as the fourth single from the album (see 2005 in British music). A new single version was re-recorded and produced by Jacknife Lee and a second video was made for the song, directed by Martin de Thurah.

"Bullets (Original Release)"
Single by Editors
from the album The Back Room
Released24 January 2005
Recorded2005
GenrePost-punk revival
Length3:09
LabelKitchenware
Songwriter(s)Edward Lay, Russell Leetch, Tom Smith, Chris Urbanowicz
Producer(s)Gavin Monaghan
Editors singles chronology
"Bullets (Original Release)"
(2005)
"Munich"
(2005)
"Bullets"
Single by Editors
from the album The Back Room
Released26 September 2005
Recorded2005
GenrePost-punk revival
Length3:11
LabelKitchenware, BMG
Songwriter(s)Edward Lay, Russell Leetch, Tom Smith, Chris Urbanowicz
Producer(s)Jim Abbiss, Jacknife Lee
Editors singles chronology
"Blood"
(2005)
"Bullets"
(2005)
"Munich"
(2006)

Track listings

  • 7" SKX77
  1. "Bullets"
  2. "You Are Fading"
  • CD SKCD77
  1. "Bullets"
  2. "You Are Fading"
  3. "Dust in the Sunlight"

Track listings (Re-issue)

  • 7" SKX80
  1. "Bullets" (Jack Knife Lee Remix)
  2. "Time To Slow Down"
  • CD SKCD802
  1. "Bullets" (Jack Knife Lee Remix)
  2. "Come Share the View"
  • Maxi-CD SKCD80
  1. "Bullets" (Jack Knife Lee Remix)
  2. "I Buried the Devil"
  3. "Blood" (alternative version)
  4. "Bullets" (new video)
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