The 15th

The 15th is a song from the 1979 album 154 by the English rock band Wire. It was written by Colin Newman.

"The 15th"
Song by Wire
from the album 154
ReleasedSeptember 1979
GenrePost-punk
Length3:04
LabelHarvest Records, pinkflag
Songwriter(s)Colin Newman
Producer(s)Mike Thorne

The British electronic band Ladytron included "The 15th" on the mix compilation Softcore Jukebox.

Fischerspooner cover

"The 15th"
Single by Fischerspooner
from the album #1
Released2002
GenreElectroclash, Electronica, Electropop
Length3:59
LabelInternational DeeJay Gigolo Records, FS Studios, Ministry of Sound, Capitol
Songwriter(s)Colin Newman
Producer(s)Fischerspooner
Fischerspooner singles chronology
"Emerge"
(2001)
"The 15th"
(2002)
"L.A. Song" / "Sweetness"
(2003)
Music video
"The 15th" on YouTube

The electroclash band Fischerspooner covered "The 15th" as the second single from its 2001 debut album #1.

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
Position
U.S. Hot Dance Club Songs 21

Other cover versions

The Jay Reatard project Angry Angles covered the song on their Apparent-Transparent 7". Additionally, Beck has played the song live a couple of times.[1] French coldwave band Little Nemo covered the song on their 1990 EP "Cadavres Exquis". For the Wire tribute album Whore, the song was recorded by Mike Watt. Monks of Doom covered the song on their 2006 album, "What's Left For Kicks?". Australian psichedelic-garage Band "Splashh" covered the song in 2014. Manchester act The Blue Corner covered the song also in May 2020

References

  1. "Hijacked Flavors – Concert Info – October 3, 2008". Whiskeyclone.net. 2008-10-03. Retrieved 2016-10-14.


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