She's So High
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| "She's So High" | ||
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| Single by Blur | ||
| from the album Leisure | ||
| Released | 15 October 1990 | |
| Format | 12" vinyl, 7" vinyl, cassette, CD | |
| Recorded | 1990 | |
| Genre | Shoegazing | |
| Length | 4:45 (album version) 3:49 (edit) |
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| Label | Food | |
| Producer(s) | Steve Lovell, Steve Power, Blur | |
| Chart positions | ||
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| Blur singles chronology | ||
| "She's So High" (1990) |
"There's No Other Way" (1991) |
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"She's So High" is a song by Blur and was released as a double a-side with "I Know" on 15 October 1990 as their debut single, reaching #48 in the UK Singles Chart (see 1990 in British music). Nevertheless, it was named NME's single of the week and was included on Blur: The Best of over higher-charting tracks, an indication of its ultimate popularity. It was also the first track on the band's first album, Leisure, released in 1991.
- 12" 12FOOD26
- "She's So High" (definitive)
- "Sing"
- "I Know" (extended)
- 7" FOOD26, cassette TCFOOD26
- "She's So High" (edit)
- "I Know"
- CD CDFOOD26
- "She's So High" (edit)
- "I Know" (extended)
- "Down"
| Blur |
| Damon Albarn | Alex James | Dave Rowntree |
| Graham Coxon | Simon Tong |
| Discography |
|---|
| Albums: Leisure | Modern Life Is Rubbish | Parklife | The Great Escape | Blur | 13 | Think Tank |
| Compilations: The Special Collectors Edition | Live at the Budokan | Bustin' + Dronin' |
| The 10 Year Limited Edition Anniversary Box Set | Blur: The Best of |
| Singles: See Blur Singles |
| Other projects |
| The Ailerons | Fat Les | The Good, the Bad and the Queen | Gorillaz | Me Me Me | WigWam |
| Related articles |
| Food Records | Honest Jon's | Stephen Street | Transcopic |