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Carnival (The Cardigans song)

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Released
  
March 16, 1995

Recorded
  
1995

Format
  
CD single

Label
  
Trampolene Records

B-side
  
"Mr Crowley", "Emmerdale"

Length
  
3:20 (single/radio edit) 3:37 (album version)

"Carnival" is a pop song by The Cardigans. It was released in 1995 as the first single from their second album Life. It gave the group their first appearance on the UK Charts, reaching number 72 in June 1995. After their next single, a re-issue of "Sick & Tired", reached the top 40, "Carnival" was re-pressed and reached a peak of number 35.

Contents

"Carnival" was also the first released material by The Cardigans on which Nina Persson received a writing credit, on this occasion alongside bassist Magnus Svenningsson whom she would later supersede as the group's primary lyricist. The song concerns the narrator's unrequited love for a boy, and mentions a "carnival" (the description actually appears to refer to a funfair) which the narrator would like to attend with the boy but does not go because he never responds to her. The song's verses include the sound of what appears to be a hammond organ.

The single's B sides were a cover of Ozzy Osbourne's "Mr Crowley", one of several Osbourne and Black Sabbath cover versions released by the group; and "Emmerdale", an instrumental which shared its name with their previous album, but did not appear on it.

"Carnival" was featured on the Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery soundtrack.

Music video

The music video of "Carnival" was directed by Matt Broadley.

Track listing

  • International CD single (1995)
    1. "Carnival" - 3:20
    2. "Mr Crowley" - 2:35
    3. "Emmerdale" - 2:25

    References

    Carnival (The Cardigans song) Wikipedia