Zebra (The John Butler Trio song)

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"Zebra"
JBT Zebra.jpeg
Single by The John Butler Trio
from the album Sunrise Over Sea
Released1 December 2003 (2003-12-01)
Length3:56
Label Jarrah
Songwriter(s) John Butler
Producer(s) John Butler
The John Butler Trio singles chronology
"JBT EP"
(2000)
"Zebra"
(2003)
"What You Want"
(2004)

"Zebra" is a song by Australian band John Butler Trio, released as the first single from their third studio album, Sunrise Over Sea (2004). It features the Sunrise lineup of John Butler on guitar and vocals, Shannon Birchall on double bass and Nicky Bomba on drums and percussion. "Zebra" became a top-30 hit in both Australia and New Zealand, reaching numbers 22 and 27, respectively. In the United States, it peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Triple-A chart in April 2005.

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Inspiration

According to John Butler, the song began as a riff that he had stuck in his head for several years, but had difficulty recalling when he had a guitar. [1] The lyric pattern of "I could be da da, I could be da da" originated from Butler scat singing the riff to his baby daughter, while the opposites in each line of the lyrics led Nicky Bomba to the idea of a zebra asking itself if it was white with black stripes or black with white stripes, from which the song's title is derived. [1]

Music video

The music video for "Zebra" features Butler and the band recording the song in a studio which seems like a small, worn-out backyard shed. It is also interspersed with footage of Butler on his skateboard.

Track listings

All tracks were written by John Butler. [2]

  1. "Zebra" – 3:56
  2. "Media" (Live at the Wireless for Triple J) – 7:10
  3. "Losing My Cool" (previously unreleased) – 8:10

Personnel

John Butler Trio

Additional musicians

Charts

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
Australia1 December 2003CD Jarrah [8]
United States18 January 2005 Triple-A radio
[9]
28 March 2005 Alternative radio [10]

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