We’re Going to Be Friends / Seven Nation Army (ROLLING STONE, Heft 319, Mai 2021)

~ Release by The White Stripes (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Annotation

Beilage zum Magazin

Cover Disc: https://musicbrainz.org/release/cb02daea-fd4f-45b4-a840-b59db21f2fbd

Magazin:
- The White Stripes: Ein Riff geht um die Welt + exklusive Vinyl-Single mit „Seven Nation Army“
- Udo Lindenberg: Zum 75. Geburtstag: Ein Leben in Fotos
- Marvin Gaye: Der Autor des Soul
- St. Vincent: Die Berührbare
- Jim Morrison: Kein Neuanfang – das Ende
- Bill Gates: Das große ROLLING-STONE-Interview
- Plus: Sophia Kennedy, Noga Erez, Bob Dylan, My Bloody Valentine, Royal Blood, Rag‘n‘Bone Man, Peter Frampton, Manic Street Preachers

Annotation last modified on 2021-05-30 14:11 UTC.

Tracklist

7" Vinyl 1
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1We’re Going to Be Friends
producer:
Jack White (rock & blues multi-instrumentalist, The White Stripes, Third Man Records)
acoustic guitar:
Jack White (rock & blues multi-instrumentalist, The White Stripes, Third Man Records)
vocals:
Jack White (rock & blues multi-instrumentalist, The White Stripes, Third Man Records)
recording of:
We’re Going to Be Friends
lyricist and composer:
Jack White (rock & blues multi-instrumentalist, The White Stripes, Third Man Records)
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2Seven Nation Army
recording engineer:
Liam Watson (in 2002-04)
engineer:
Liam Watson
producer:
Jack White (rock & blues multi-instrumentalist, The White Stripes, Third Man Records)
mixer:
Liam Watson and Jack White (rock & blues multi-instrumentalist, The White Stripes, Third Man Records)
drums (drum set):
Meg White (in 2002-04)
guitar and piano:
Jack White (rock & blues multi-instrumentalist, The White Stripes, Third Man Records) (in 2002-04)
vocals:
Jack White (rock & blues multi-instrumentalist, The White Stripes, Third Man Records) (in 2002-04) and Meg White (in 2002-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
XL Recordings Ltd. (not for release label use! use it’s imprint XL Recordings instead) (in 2003)
recorded at:
Toe Rag Studios in Hackney, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 2002-04)
part of:
Indie 88: Top 500 Indie Rock Songs (number: 1), Sean Michaels: The Top 30 Songs of 2003 (number: 28) and The Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 36)
recording of:
Seven Nation Army
lyricist and composer:
Jack White (rock & blues multi-instrumentalist, The White Stripes, Third Man Records)
publisher:
Peppermint Stripe Music
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