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Billy S.

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B-side
  
"Wild World"

Recorded
  
2003

Released
  
May 19, 2003

Length
  
2:16

Format
  
Digital download, CD single

Genre
  
Pop rock, power pop, teen pop

"Billy S." is a song recorded by Canadian musician Skye Sweetnam. It was released as her debut major label single in 2003, and was the first single from her album, Noise From the Basement. The song was also featured on the soundtrack to the movie How to Deal.

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Song information

The song's title, "Billy S." stands for Billy Shakespeare, a reference to William Shakespeare, whom Skye refers to throughout the song.Sweetnam thought that the title "Billy Shakespeare" was too long, and decided to shorten it.

Music video

The music video for Billy S., filmed in Southern California, features Skye Sweetnam recording herself singing into a hand held camera. The video then goes on to show Sweetnam editing the video on a computer. The video also features scenes from the movie How to Deal. Skye is also shown, while making her video, gathering a group of people for the purpose of throwing a party and ultimately skipping school, walking triumphantly past the (school) bus.

The video for Billy S. received regular airplay on MuchMusic and YTV.

Track list

  1. "Billy S." (Skye Sweetnam, James Robertson) – 2:14
  2. "Wild World" (Cat Stevens) – 2:37

References

Billy S. Wikipedia


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