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Snail Shell
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Snail Shell foi lançado em 13 de setembro de 1994 por Elektra Records como parte do álbum John Henry
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Data de lançamento13 de setembro de 1994
SeloElektra Records
Melodicidade
Acusticidade
Valence
Dançabilidade
Energia
BPM109

Vídeo da música

Vídeo da música

Créditos

INTERPRETAÇÃO
They Might Be Giants
They Might Be Giants
Interpretação
Wilbur Pauley
Wilbur Pauley
Baixo
Frank London
Frank London
Trompete
John Flansburgh
John Flansburgh
Violão
John Linnell
John Linnell
Teclados
Graham Maby
Graham Maby
Baixo
Hugo Munday
Hugo Munday
Baixo
Peter Becker
Peter Becker
Baixo
Tony Maimone
Tony Maimone
Baixo
Brian Doherty
Brian Doherty
Bateria
Jay Sherman-Godfrey
Jay Sherman-Godfrey
Violão
Robert Quine
Robert Quine
Violão
Kurt Hoffman
Kurt Hoffman
Trompa
John S. Linnell
John S. Linnell
Vocais
Kevin Osborne
Kevin Osborne
Trombone
Steven Bernstein
Steven Bernstein
Trompete
COMPOSIÇÃO E LETRA
John Linnell
John Linnell
Composição
John Flansburgh
John Flansburgh
Composição
Wilbur Pauley
Wilbur Pauley
Arranjos
Frank London
Frank London
Arranjos (trompas)
PRODUÇÃO E ENGENHARIA
Chris Laidlaw
Chris Laidlaw
Engenharia
Danny Alonso
Danny Alonso
Engenharia
Ed Thacker
Ed Thacker
Engenharia (mixagem)
Hiro Ishihara
Hiro Ishihara
Engenharia
Rich Lamb
Rich Lamb
Engenharia
Stephen Marcussen
Stephen Marcussen
Engenharia (masterização)
Paul Fox
Paul Fox
Produção

Letra

[Verse 1]
Sir hand, or is it ma'am?
I fell out of my right place again
And you considered me
And now I'm where a snail has to be
[Verse 2]
I want to thank you for putting me back in my snail shell
I want to thank you for putting me back in my snail shell
[Verse 3]
Was it something you would do for anybody?
Was it what you'd only do for me?
I need to know, because you see
I want to thank you for putting me back in my snail shell
[Verse 4]
Friend, look what you gave
And how can you ever be repaid?
How may I give you a hand
From the position at your feet where I stand?
[Verse 5]
So let me thank you for putting me back in my snail shell
I'd like to thank you for putting me back in my snail shell
[Verse 6]
Was it something you would do for anybody?
Was it what you'd only do for me?
I need to know, because you see
I want to thank you for putting me back in my snail shell
[Verse 7]
Snail shell
Thank you
Snail shell
Thank you
[Verse 8]
Oh
Oh
Oh
[Verse 9]
Was it something you would do for anybody?
Was it what you'd only do for me?
Or was it something where you acted when you saw the need
And knew that there would be a way the act could be repaid?
And so it may, but for today
I want to thank you for putting me back in my snail shell
Written by: John Flansburgh, John Linnell
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