词条 | Lafayette Blues |
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| name = Lafayette Blues | cover = Lafayette Blues.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = The White Stripes | album = | B-side = Sugar Never Tasted So Good | released = November 1998 | format = 7" | recorded = | studio = | venue = | genre = Garage rock | length = 2:10 | label = Italy Records | writer = Jack White | producer = Jack White | prev_title = Let's Shake Hands | prev_year = 1998 | next_title = The Big Three Killed My Baby | next_year = 1999 }} "Lafayette Blues" is the second 7" single of the Detroit-based American garage rock band The White Stripes. It is backed with "Sugar Never Tasted So Good", a song that later appeared on the band's eponymous debut album The White Stripes. In October 1998, 1,000 copies of the single were released on white vinyl. In 2001, a second edition of 1,000 black vinyl were released. Today, it is extremely rare and expensive, fetching high prices on auction websites like eBay. A large number of copies of White Blood Cells, The White Stripes' third album were packaged with a bonus DVD which featured an audio track of "Lafayette Blues" (as well as "Hand Springs"). The lyrics of "Lafayette Blues" are a list of French names of streets in the band's hometown, Detroit, Michigan. Live performances of "Lafayette Blues" contain various arrangements of the names. Track listing{{tracklist| title1 = Lafayette Blues | length1 = 2:15 | title2 = Sugar Never Tasted So Good | length2 = 2:56 }} Media links
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7 : 1998 singles|The White Stripes songs|1998 songs|Songs written by Jack White|Songs about military officers|Cultural depictions of Marquis de Lafayette|Song articles missing an audio sample |
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