Land of a Thousand Words

Land of a Thousand Words

Infobox Single
Name = Land of a Thousand Words


Artist = Scissor Sisters
from Album = Ta-Dah
B-side = "Hair Baby"
Released = December 4, 2006
Format = 10", CD, Maxi-CD
Recorded = Discoball Jazzfest: May 2005-2006
Genre = Pop, rock
Length = 3:50
Label = EMI
Producer = Scissor Sisters
Chart position = * #18 (Italy, Norway)
* #19 (United Kingdom)
* #24 (Latvia)
* #40 (Austria)
Last single = "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'"
(2006)
This single = "Land Of a Thousand Words"
(2006)
Next single = "She's My Man"
(2007)
"Land of a Thousand Words" is the second single taken from the American glam rock band, the Scissor Sisters' second album, "Ta-Dah". It is the fifth track of "Ta-Dah", and it was released on December 4, 2006 in the UK and Ireland. As of the week of January 29 2007, the single has debuted in various European countries including Germany, Austria, Italy, Poland, Norway and Czech Republic.

Unlike the first release off the album "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'", 'Land of a Thousand Words' is a slow ballad track. The video for the song, directed by Brumby Boylston and Chris Dooley of National Television is an homage to the James Bond film title sequences (in the style of Maurice Binder), featuring all of the band, and the credits for the music video itself.

Track listing

*10" Vinyl Square Picture Disc
# Land of a Thousand Words 3:50
* UK CD Single
# Land of a Thousand Words 3:50
# Land of a Thousand Words (Junkie XL remix)5:17
*International CD Single
# Land of a Thousand Words 3:50
# Hair Baby 4:06
# Land of a Thousand Words (Junkie XL remix) 5:17
# Land of a Thousand Words Video
*UK iTunes Digital Single
# Land of a Thousand Words 3:50
# Land of a Thousand Words (Sebastien Tellier's Run to the Sun Mix) 3:57

Official Remixes

# Land of a Thousand Words (Junkie XL Remix)
# Land of a Thousand Words (Junkie XL Remix Edit)
# Land of a Thousand Words (Sebastien Tellier's Run to the Sun Mix)

Charts

References

External links

* [http://www.scissorsisters.com Official Site]
* [http://www.undergroundillusion.co.uk/ Underground Illusion - The Ultimate Scissor Sisters Database]


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