Crucified (Army of Lovers song)

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"Crucified"
Crucified (Army of Lovers song).jpg
Single by Army of Lovers
from the album Massive Luxury Overdose
B-side "Love Revolution"
ReleasedMay 1991
Studio Sonet (Stockholm, Sweden)
Genre
Length3:32
Label Ton Son Ton
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Alexander Bard
  • Anders Wollbeck
Army of Lovers singles chronology
"Supernatural"
(1990)
"Crucified"
(1991)
"Obsession"
(1991)

Signed on my Tattoo
(2013)

Crucified 2013
(2013)

People are Lonely
(2014)

Credits and personnel

Charts

Usage in media and cover versions

The music video of "Crucified" was used in an episode of American animated television series Beavis and Butt-Head . [41]

The song was played in Gabriel Aghion's 1996 film, Pédale douce , and was thus included in the track listing of the soundtrack. It was also played in the film Marock (2005),[ citation needed ] and was in the video game Just Dance 4 on the Wii. [42] [43]

Alexander Bard's music project, Gravitonas, used a sample of the song on the track "Sacrifice" from their 2012 EP Black Ceremony. [44]

In 2021, Azerbaijani singer Efendi sampled the first few seconds of Crucified for her track "Mata Hari", which would represent Azerbaijan in Eurovision 2021.

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