Pass It On (song)
"Pass It On" is a song by The Coral, which was taken as the second single from their 2003 album, Magic and Medicine. "Pass It On" is The Coral's highest charting single to date, reaching number five in the UK Singles Chart.
"Pass It On" | ||||
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Single by The Coral | ||||
from the album Magic and Medicine | ||||
Released | July 14, 2003 | |||
Genre | Indie folk | |||
Length | 2:19 (CD) 8:51 (DVD) 9:07 (7") | |||
Label | Deltasonic | |||
Songwriter(s) | James Skelly | |||
Producer(s) | Ian Broudie & The Coral | |||
The Coral singles chronology | ||||
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DVD Single |
"Pass It On" was not only released on CD and vinyl but also on DVD which contains 2 b-sides and a 3-minute documentary about the band.[1]
The song is similar in structure to The Beatles song "You Like Me Too Much". It appeared in an episode of Scrubs, "My Turf War" and is featured in the theatrical trailer for Ken Loach's film Looking for Eric.
Track listing
CD
- "Pass It On" - 2:19 (J. Skelly)
- "Shadows Fall (Acoustic Version)" - 2:30 (J. Skelly, Power)
- Produced by The Coral
- "Run Run" - 3:43 (The Coral)
DVD
- "Pass It On" - 2:19 (J. Skelly)
- "Calendars and Clocks (Acoustic Version)" - 3:27 (J. Skelly, Power)
- Produced by The Coral
- "Heartaches & Pancakes" - 3:05 (J. Skelly, Power)
- The Curry Files (Short Film)
7"
- "Pass It On" - 2:19 (J. Skelly)
- "Heartaches & Pancakes" - 3:05 (J. Skelly, Power)
- "Run Run" - 3:43 (The Coral)
gollark: Nobody cared enough to stop me, basically.
gollark: But if there was no heavloophole it would have passed fine.
gollark: Okay, yes, ignoring that.
gollark: I waited two days and got two votes for versus one against, which means it could have passed "naturally".
gollark: I wouldn't even have had to use the loophole.
References
- "Zion Egg". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-07-31.
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