Swim (song)

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"Swim"
Fishbone Swim.JPG
Single by Fishbone
from the album Give a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's the Center of the Universe
Released1993
Studio One on One (Los Angeles)
Length4:42
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) John Bigham
Producer(s)
Fishbone singles chronology
"Sunless Saturday"
(1991)
"Swim"
(1993)
"Unyielding Conditioning"
(1993)

"Swim" is a song by American rock band Fishbone. It was released as the first single from their fourth studio album, Give a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's the Center of the Universe . The song is in a heavy metal style and was written by guitarist John Bigham.

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Reception

Although the song did not chart in the US, it was included in the film Last Action Hero , which the soundtrack reached #7 on the Billboard charts. It also had some minor success in the UK, where it peaked at No. 54. [1]

Music video

The music video for the song was directed by Rusty Cundieff. The video features the band performing in swimming gear in front of a crowd frolicking in a pool.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Swim" (Single Mix)4:14
2."Swim" (Ofishal Extended Remix)5:39
3."Swim" (T. Ray H2O Mix)4:59
4."Swim" (JB Dub Mix)6:15

Charts

Chart (1993)Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC) [1] 54

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References

  1. 1 2 "SWIM – FISHBONE". Official Charts Company . Retrieved November 2, 2023.