How to Be Dead
| "How to Be Dead" | |||||
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| Single by
Snow Patrol from the album Final Straw |
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| Released | 25th of October, 2004 (UK) | ||||
| Format | E-CD; 7" | ||||
| Recorded | February, 2003 at Britannia Row/The Diving Bell | ||||
| Genre | Indie Rock | ||||
| Length | 3:23 | ||||
| Label | Fiction/Polydor | ||||
| Producer | Jacknife Lee | ||||
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"How to Be Dead" is a single by Snow Patrol from their album Final Straw. It was released in 2004, slightly remixed from the album version.
The song is slow-tempoed, with lyrics detailing a conversation between a man and a woman (the first and third verses by the man, the second by the woman).
The song was featured on the soundtrack to American Pie: Band Camp and Wicker Park.
Track listings
- CD
- "How to Be Dead (CLA Mix)"
- "You Are My Joy (Live at Somerset House)"
- "Chocolate (Grand National Mix)"
- Germany 3" CD
- "How to Be Dead (CLA Mix)"
- "You Are My Joy (Live at Somerset House)"
- 7"
- "How to Be Dead (CLA Mix)"
- "Breathing Fire (Demo Version)"
- Promo CD
- "How to Be Dead (CLA Edited Mix)"
| Snow Patrol |
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| Gary Lightbody | Paul Wilson | Jonny Quinn | Nathan Connolly | Tom Simpson |
| Mark McClelland |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: Songs for Polarbears | When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up | Final Straw | Eyes Open |
| Extended plays: Starfighter Pilot | Live and Acoustic at Park Ave. |
| Singles: "Little Hide" | "One Hundred Things You Should Have Done in Bed" | "Velocity Girl/Absolute Gravity" | "Starfighter Pilot" | "Ask Me How I Am" | "One Night Is Not Enough" | "Spitting Games" | "Run" | "Chocolate" | "How to Be Dead" | "You're All I Have" | "Hands Open" | "Chasing Cars" | "Set the Fire to the Third Bar" | "Open Your Eyes" | "Signal Fire" |
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