Silent Sigh

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"Silent Sigh"
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Single by Badly Drawn Boy
from the album About a Boy (soundtrack)
Released13 August 2002 (2002-08-13)
Genre Indie pop, alternative rock
Length10:24
Label XL Recordings/Beggars Group
Songwriter(s) Damon Gough
Producer(s) Badly Drawn Boy, Tom Rothrock
Badly Drawn Boy singles chronology
""Donna and Blitzen" (promo)"
(2001)
"Silent Sigh"
(2002)
"Something to Talk About"
(2002)

"Silent Sigh" is a single by British musical artist Badly Drawn Boy from the soundtrack to the film About a Boy . It reached number 16 in the UK Singles Chart. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Damon Gough

No.TitleLength
1."Silent Sigh (Radio Edit)"4:01
2."Silent Sigh (Acoustic Version)"3:37
3."A Better Way"2:46

Cover versions

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References

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