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| Song by Counting Crows | |||||
| Album | August and Everything After | ||||
| Released | September 14, 1993 | ||||
| Recorded | In some house on some hill | ||||
| Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
| Language | English | ||||
| Length | 5:00 | ||||
| Label | Geffen | ||||
| Writer | Adam Duritz | ||||
| Producer | T-Bone Burnett | ||||
| August and Everything After track listing | |||||
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{{Infobox Song <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name =
| Cover =
| Border =
| Caption =
| Type =
| Artist =
| alt Artist =
| Album =
| Published =
| Released =
| track_no =
| Recorded =
| Genre =
| Language =
| Length =
| Writer =
| Composer =
| Label =
| Producer =
| Tracks =
| prev =
| prev_no =
| next =
| next_no =
| Misc =
| Audio sample? =
}}
Details
- Name
- This field should contain the name of the song. This field is compulsory.
- Cover
- You should not use the album cover, as this is not compliant with our fair-use criteria.
- Border
- Type "yes" in this parameter to add a 1 px border to the cover image
- Type
- If you want to add something more descriptive than "Song" use the "Type" field.
- Tracks
- There are two ways to create a track listing; either a "full" album track listing or a partial one. The full track listing is done using the "Tracks" field (simply list the tracks using #'s). The partial method is using the prev, prev_no, next, next_no and track_no fields. This is for previous and next tracks. It'd be better to use "Tracks"; both should not be used.
- Recorded
- This field is for the place that the song was recorded
See also
- {{Infobox Single}}
- {{Infobox Standard}}
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