She's a Lady (Forever the Sickest Kids song)
"She's a Lady" | ||||
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Single by Forever the Sickest Kids | ||||
from the album Underdog Alma Mater | ||||
Released | July 14, 2008 | |||
Format |
7" Picture disc Digital download CD single | |||
Recorded | 2007 | |||
Genre | Power pop, pop rock | |||
Length | 4:00, 3:42 (UK Radio Edit) | |||
Label | Universal Motown | |||
Writer(s) | Austin Bello, Caleb Turman, Jonathan Cook, Marc Stewart | |||
Producer(s) | Geoff Rockwell, Matt Squire | |||
Forever the Sickest Kids singles chronology | ||||
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"She's a Lady" is the second single from Underdog Alma Mater by American power pop band Forever the Sickest Kids. It was released on July 14, 2008 as a single in the UK for the band's tour there. A limited edition 7" picture disc was also made and sold temporarily.[1] "She's a Lady" was chosen to be the next US single after beating out songs "Hey Brittany" and "Believe Me, I'm Lying" in a poll conducted on the band's website.
A music video was also released, directed by Phil Ruland, Ryan Ruland and the band's drummer, Kyle Burns.
Track list
Radio Edit
- "She's a Lady" (UK radio edit) – 3:42
iTunes Single
- "She's a Lady" – 4:00
- "Give and Take (remix)" – 2:21
Picture Disc
- Side 1 – "She's a Lady" – 4:00
- Side 2 – "Give and Take (remix)" – 2:21
- Front of picture disc
Music video
The music video is intercut of scenes of the band at a party, performing the song, and showing a girl who meets with her boyfriend. At one point in the video, the song is stopped and the band is shown setting fire to a bag full of dog feces and leaving it on a man's porch as they knock on his door and run away. The man comes out and stomps it out with disgust, yelling to his wife, "Honey, those punks put a parcel of poo-poo on the porch!".[2]
An older, previous music video of when the band first started out also exists. This version of the video goes through the same basic concept as its successor.[3]
Another video was made that consists of live performances of the band performing the song in the United Kingdom.[4]