Don't Think You're the First
"Don't Think You're the First" was the first single taken from The Coral's hit 2003 album, Magic and Medicine.
It was recorded and mixed at Elevator Studios, Liverpool. Produced by Ian Broudie & The Coral, engineered by Jon Gray and master engineered by Gary Butler.[1]
"Don't Think You're the First" | ||||
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Single by The Coral | ||||
from the album Magic and Medicine | ||||
Released | March 3, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Length | 10:39 (CD1) 12:48 (CD2) 07:15 (7") 19:17 (EP) | |||
Label | Deltasonic | |||
Songwriter(s) | James Skelly | |||
Producer(s) | Ian Broudie & The Coral | |||
The Coral singles chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover |
It was a top ten hit in the UK, peaking at #10 on the UK Singles Chart.
Track listing
CD1
- "Don't Think You're The First" - 4:10 (J. Skelly)
- "Witchcraft" - 3:24 (J. Skelly)
- "See-Through Bergerac" - 3:05 (J. Skelly, Southall)
- Don't Think You're The first (Video)
CD2
- "Don't Think You're The First" - 4:10 (J. Skelly)
- "Tiger Lily" - 4:55 (J. Skelly)
- "Teenage Machine Age" - 3:43 (The Coral)
7"
- "Don't Think You're The First" - 4:10 (J. Skelly)
- "See-Through Bergerac" - 3:05 (J. Skelly, Southall)
EP Version
- "Don't Think You're The First" - 4:10 (J. Skelly)
- "Witchcraft" - 3:24 (J. Skelly)
- "See-Through Bergerac" - 3:05 (J. Skelly, Southall)
- "Tiger Lily" - 4:55 (J. Skelly)
- "Teenage Machine Age" - 3:43 (The Coral)
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References
- "Zion Egg". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-07-31.
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