Everybody's Laughing (Alex Lloyd song)

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"Everybody's Laughing"
Everybody's Laughing by Alex Lloyd.jpg
Single by Alex Lloyd
from the album Watching Angels Mend
ReleasedJuly 2002 (2002-07)
Genre Rock
Length3:51
Label EMI
Songwriter(s) Alex Lloyd
Producer(s) Magnus Fiennes, Steve Osbourne
Alex Lloyd singles chronology
"Green"
(2001)
"Everybody's Laughing"
(2002)
"Bus Ride"
(2002)

"Everybody's Laughing" is a song by Alex Lloyd. The song was released in July 2002 as the fourth single from his second studio album, Watching Angels Mend . It peaked at number 33 in Australia.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Everybody's Laughing" (Radio Edit)
  2. "A Break Outside"
  3. "Mystery Train"
  4. "Red Guitar"
  1. "Everybody's Laughing" (Radio Edit)
  2. "In Light"
  3. "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"
  4. "Something"

Charts

Chart (2002)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [1] 33

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
Australia July 2002 EMI CD single 5511372

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