Sell Your Body (To the Night)

"Sell Your Body (To The Night)" is a single from the Norwegian band Turbonegro from their 2003 album Scandinavian Leather released on 7" Vinyl (in the UK), CD and enhanced CD in 2003 by Burning Heart Records.

"Sell Your Body (To The Night)"
Single by Turbonegro
from the album Scandinavian Leather
ReleasedSeptember 1, 2003
GenreHeavy metal
Hard rock
Rock
Punk rock
Length4:29
LabelBurning Heart Records
Songwriter(s)Thomas Seltzer, Knut Schreiner, Paal Boettger Kjaernes
Producer(s)Knut Schreiner, Turbonegro
Turbonegro singles chronology
"Locked Down"
(2003)
"Sell Your Body (To The Night)"
(2003)
"High On The Crime"
(2005)

The "zillion dollar" artwork was done by Are Kleivan with individual dollar designs for each band member on the backside of the sleeve. At Turbonegro's shows in 2003 the band fired loads of these particular dollar bills into the crowd using a cannon during the song "Sell Your Body".

The video for "Sell Your Body" was shot in Los Angeles subsequent to their sold out shows in early April, 2003 and was directed by Jeff Tremaine of Jackass fame. The video shows the band walking with a Grizzly bear with several live sequences recorded at their gigs in San Francisco & Los Angeles mixed in.

The Norwegian version came in cardboard jacket and without mpeg videos.

Track listing (Enhanced CD Single)

  1. "Sell Your Body (To The Night)"
  2. "The Death Of Me" (Unreleased)
  3. "Back To Dungaree High" (Live at Quart Festival, July 6, 2002)
  4. "Sell Your Body" (MPEG Video)
  5. "Fuck The World (F.T.W.)" (MPEG Video)

Track listing (7" Single)

  1. "Sell Your Body (To The Night)"
  2. "Just Flesh" (Live at Quart Festival, July 6, 2002)
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