Help the Aged (song)
"Help the Aged" | ||||
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File:Pulp Help the Aged.jpg | ||||
Single by Pulp | ||||
from the album This Is Hardcore | ||||
Released | 10 November 1997 | |||
Format | 7", CD, Cassette | |||
Recorded | 1997 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 4:28 (album version) | |||
Label | Island | |||
Producer(s) | Chris Thomas | |||
Pulp singles chronology | ||||
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"Help the Aged" is a song by British alternative rock band Pulp, and was released on 10 November 1997 as the lead single from their 1998 album This Is Hardcore. The single charted at no. 8 in the UK Singles Chart (see 1997 in British music), becoming the band's fifth consecutive top ten single.
B-side "Tomorrow Never Lies" was intended to be used as the theme to the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. The song was ultimately rejected in favour of a song by Sheryl Crow, and was renamed after the film's working title. The original version of the song, with the name "Tomorrow Never Dies," finally surfaced on the bonus disc of the This Is Hardcore special edition in 2006.
During Da Ali G Show, Jarvis Cocker performed the song, which soon transitioned into a distinctly more urban take on things, added by Ali G, with lines such as "help the motherfuckin' aged".[1]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Nick Banks, Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Steve Mackey and Mark Webber.
CD / 7" and Cassette (UK) | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Help the Aged" | 4:31 |
2. | "Tomorrow Never Lies" | 4:49 |
3. | "Laughing Boy" | 3:49 |
Personnel
- Jarvis Cocker: Vocals
- Mark Webber: Guitars
- Candida Doyle: Keyboards
- Steve Mackey: Bass Guitar
- Nick Banks: Drums
References
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- Songs written by Jarvis Cocker
- Songs written by Candida Doyle
- Songs written by Nick Banks
- Songs written by Steve Mackey
- Songs written by Mark Webber (guitarist)
- 1997 songs