Do You Want To

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"Do You Want To"
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Single by Franz Ferdinand
from the album You Could Have It So Much Better
B-side
  • "Fabulously Lazy"
  • "What You Meant" (acoustic)
  • "Get Away"
  • "Your Diary"
Released19 September 2005 (2005-09-19)
Genre Indie rock
Length3:35
Label Domino
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Franz Ferdinand singles chronology
"This Fffire"
(2004)
"Do You Want To"
(2005)
"Walk Away"
(2005)

"Do You Want To" is the lead single from Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand's second studio album, You Could Have It So Much Better (2005). It was released 19 September 2005 and charted at number four on the UK Singles Chart. In the United States, the song peaked at number nine on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100. In February 2006, the single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The song's music video, directed by Diane Martel, was released on 23 August and was played every hour on MTV2 on the day it debuted.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Reception

"Do You Want To" was named the Sound Opinions single of 2005.[ citation needed ] The song also came 10th in Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2005. On Q's "Top 100 Indie Anthems Ever", it was placed on number 43; Q also named it the greatest single of 2005.[ citation needed ] Pitchfork Media ranked the song at number 342 in their list of the "Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s". [1]

Track listings

UK CD single(RUG211CDX) [2]

  1. "Do You Want To"
  2. "Fabulously Lazy"
  3. "What You Meant" (acoustic)

UK 7-inch single(RUG211) [3]

A. "Do You Want To"
B. "Get Away"

UK 12-inch single(RUG211T) [4]

A. "Do You Want To" (Erol Alkan's Glam Racket)
AA. "Do You Want To" (original version)

European CD single(RUG211CD) [5]

  1. "Do You Want To"
  2. "Your Diary"

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [29] Silver200,000
United States (RIAA) [30] Gold500,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef(s).
United States22 August 2005 Domino [31]
Australia18 September 2005Digital download Sony Music Australia [32] [33]
United Kingdom19 September 2005
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • digital download
Domino [34]
United States7 November 2005 Contemporary hit radio [35]
Japan16 November 2005CD [36]

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