Guitar Song

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"Guitar Song"
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Single by Texas
from the album The Greatest Hits
B-side "Guitar Song" (live)
Released29 December 2001
Length3:55
Label Universal Music Belgium
568 910-2
Songwriter(s) Johnny McElhone, Sharleen Spiteri, Serge Gainsbourg
Producer(s) Johnny Mac [1] [2]
Texas singles chronology
"I Don't Want a Lover (2001 remix)"
(2001)
"Guitar Song"
(2001)
"Carnival Girl"
(2003)

"Guitar Song" is a single released by Scottish band Texas, taken from their greatest hits album The Greatest Hits . It contains a sample of the song "Je t'aime... moi non plus" performed by Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin. The song was released in December 2001 exclusively in Belgium, [2] where it charted inside the top 50 in both Flanders and Wallonia.

Contents

Track listing

CD single (568 910-2)

  1. "Guitar Song" (album version) 3:55
  2. "Guitar Song" (live) 5:01

Credits

[1] [2]

Chart performance

Chart (2001)Peak
position
Belgian Singles Chart Flanders 32 [1]
Belgian Singles Chart Wallonia 46 [1]

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