Boat Of Car
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song name | Boat of Car |
artist | They Might Be Giants |
releases | They Might Be Giants, Then: The Earlier Years, Dial-A-Song: 20 Years Of They Might Be Giants |
year | 1986 |
first played | February 10, 1992 (45 known performances) |
run time | 1:15 |
sung by | Margaret Seiler |
Trivia/Info
- The "daddy'll sing bass" sample is from the Johnny Cash song "Daddy Sang Bass," which was written by Carl Perkins.
- All studio versions of this song feature the vocals of Margaret Seiler, though the version on the 1985 Demo Tape features a different recording, as well as a lyrical variation: "traces of your fingernails that run along the windows".
- On the double-tracked vocals in this song, Flansburgh has stated: "It is classic 80s delay (I'd assume a Lexicon PCM70, a unit we still use) set for very short delay so it's a very tight, un-blurry chorusing creating the double."
Song Themes
Music, Non-John Vocals, Not In Major Or Minor, Puns, Sailing, Songs With Samples, Transportation, Windows
Videos
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– Recorded live on September 10, 2001: In-store performance at Tower Records, New York, NY, recorded for Gigantic DVD (with "Meet James Ensor")
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