Walking Backwards

"Walking Backwards" is the third single from The Futureheads' third studio album, This Is Not The World, which was released on 4 August 2008.[1]

"Walking Backwards"
Single by The Futureheads
from the album This Is Not the World
Released10 March 2008 (UK)
GenreIndie rock
LabelNul Records
Songwriter(s)David "Jaff" Craig, Barry Hyde, Dave Hyde, Ross Millard
The Futureheads singles chronology
"Radio Heart"
(2008)
"Walking Backwards"
(2008)
"I Wouldn't Be Like This If You Were Here"
(2008)
This Is Not the World track listing
  1. "The Beginning of the Twist"
  2. "Walking Backwards"
  3. "Think Tonight"
  4. "Radio Heart"
  5. "This Is Not the World"
  6. "Sale of the Century"
  7. "Hard to Bear"
  8. "Work Is Never Done"
  9. "Broke Up the Time"
  10. "Everything's Changing Today"
  11. "Sleet"
  12. "See What You Want"

Track listings

  • 7" single
  1. "Walking Backwards"
  2. "This Is Not The World (Live @ Kings College)"
  1. "Walking Backwards"
  2. "This Is Not The World (Live @ Kings College)"
  3. "Everything's Changing (Live @ Kings College)"
  4. "Broke Up The Time (Live @ Kings College)"

Music video

The single's music video was released 26 August 2008. The video features "puppet" versions of the band members performing the song.[2]

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gollark: How's that not subjective now you're going around *interpreting* it?
gollark: And I could procedurally generate a moral system in a bunch of different ways.
gollark: Ignoring the whole fundamental values differences issue, saying something is objective(ly) right because it's generated by evolutionary processes and not humans is… odd. I mean, the bible has tons of contradictory competitors.
gollark: And I don't think you can have objective morality at all, is-ought problem and such.

References

  1. Archived 22 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Music Videos & Interviews". TeenMusic.com. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
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