B-side "Transistor" Format 10", CD, Maxi-CD | Released March 5, 2007 (UK) Genre Pop rock | |
Recorded Discoball: May 2005-2006 Length 5:31 (album version)
4:03 (radio edit) |
"She's My Man" is a song by the Scissor Sisters, released on 5 March 2007 as the third single from their second studio album Ta-Dah. The song became another UK hit for the group, peaking at number 29.
Contents
- 10 vinyl square picture disc
- UK CD single
- International CD single
- UK iTunes digital single
- Official remixes
- Video
- References
Lukas Ridgeston appears as the cover model on artwork for the single.
The song's music shares some similarities with Elton John's rhythm structure for "I'm Still Standing", although with a slower beat and lower pitch.
10" vinyl square picture disc
- "She's My Man" (album version) – 5:31
UK CD single
- "She's My Man" (album version) – 5:31
- "She's My Man" (Goose remix edit) – 4:18
International CD single
- "She's My Man" (album version) – 5:31
- "Transistor" – 4:51
- "She's My Man" (Goose remix edit) – 4:18
- "She's My Man" (music video)
UK iTunes digital single
- "She's My Man" (album version) – 5:31
- "She's My Man" (Mock and Toof remix) – 8:09
Official remixes
- "She's My Man" (Goose remix)
- "She's My Man" (Goose remix edit)
- "She's My Man" (Goose extended remix)
- "She's My Man" (Mock & Toof remix)
- "She's My Man" (radio edit)
Video
The single's video was directed by Nagi Noda, and shot in Tokyo. It uses the Kuroko technique, where the band members act out a scene round a dining table against a black background. Stagehands (dressed completely in black, and effectively invisible) move props, furniture and bits of costume to surreal effect. Jake Shears and Babydaddy have said that there was only one visual effect in this video, but its whereabouts have not yet been confirmed.