You Can Have It All
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| “You Can Have It All” | |||||
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| Single by Kaiser Chiefs from the album Employment |
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| Released | Christmas 2005 | ||||
| Format | 7" | ||||
| Recorded | 2004 | ||||
| Genre | Rock | ||||
| Length | 4:35 | ||||
| Label | B-Unique | ||||
| Producer | Stephen Harris | ||||
| Employment track listing | |||||
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"You Can Have It All" is a song by the Kaiser Chiefs, originally included on their debut album, Employment. The song has a mellow, slow-paced mood - the lyrics suggest an on/off relationship with a woman. "You Can Have it All" is largely influenced by The Beach Boys, partially evident due to its' use of vocal harmony.
At Christmas time, a "light orchestral" version of the song was released exclusively on the Kaiser Chiefs' website as an 7" vinyl record, and was restricted to 2,000 copies. The record comes in a gatefold cover which inside includes a special Christmas message from the band and their respective autographs. There is also a rare promo-CD issuing of this release [1].
[edit] 7" tracklisting
- "You Can Have it All" (Light Orchestral)
- "I Predict Some Quiet"
Ironically, the B-side is actually complete silence, probably ensured that listeners can have a peaceful Christmas.
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