Heartbeats
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| “Heartbeats” | |||||
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| Single by The Knife from the album Deep Cuts |
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| Released | December 27, 2002 (First release) October 4, 2004 (Re-release) |
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| Format | CD | ||||
| Genre | Electropop | ||||
| Label | Border (First release) V2 Records (Re-release) |
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"Heartbeats" is the first single from The Knife's 2003 album Deep Cuts. It was originally released in 2002; following the success of an acoustic cover version by José González, it was re-released in 2004.
Contents |
[edit] 2004 re-release
[edit] 12" track list[1]
[edit] Side A
- "Heartbeats (Original)"
- "Heartbeats (Style Of Eye)"
[edit] Side B
- "Heartbeats (Rex The Dog)"
- "Heartbeats (The Knife Techno Remix)"
[edit] CD track list[1]
- "Heartbeats (Original)"
- "Heartbeats (Rex The Dog)"
- "Heartbeats (The Knife Techno Remix)"
- "Afraid Of You"
- "Heartbeats (Live Version)"
[edit] Cover versions
- The song was covered by José González on his album Veneer and released as its first single in 2006, peaking at #9 on the UK singles chart. This version of the song was used in a Sony Bravia advertisement.

