Work (Jimmy Eat World song)
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| "Work" | |||||
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| Single by Jimmy Eat World from the album Futures | |||||
| Released | 2005 | ||||
| Format | CD | ||||
| Genre | Pop rock | ||||
| Length | 3:23 | ||||
| Label | Interscope | ||||
| Producer | Gil Norton | ||||
| Jimmy Eat World singles chronology | |||||
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"Work" is a song by Jimmy Eat World from the album Futures. It was the second single released from that album. Liz Phair performs backing vocals on this song.
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CD
- "Work" (Album Version) - 3:23
- "Drugs Or Me" (Styrofoam Remix) - 5:17
- "Work" (Acoustic Version) - 3:20
- "Work" (Video)
[edit] Video
The Video of 'Work' was taken in West High School of Madison WI. It shows different Seniors of West High School talking about their futures and past and how they just want to be free and get out of the small town. It shows their normal days at school and what they do after school. It also features the band playing under a tree in a field near the school. It was filmed at West High School because one of the camera-men lived in Madison. Marc Webb was the director of the video.
Jimmy Eat World | |
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| Jim Adkins · Tom Linton · Rick Burch · Zach Lind Mitch Porter · Mark Trombino | |
| Studio albums | Jimmy Eat World · Static Prevails · Clarity · Bleed American · Futures · Chase This Light |
| Demos & EPs | 1993 demo tape · One, Two, Three, Four · Jimmy Eat World · Last Christmas · Good to Go · Firestarter · Stay on My Side Tonight |
| Compilations | Singles |
| Videos & DVDs | Riding in Vans with Boys · Believe in What You Want |
| Singles | "Rockstar" · "Lucky Denver Mint" · "Blister" · "Bleed American" · "The Middle" · "Sweetness" · "A Praise Chorus" · "Pain" · "Work" · "Futures" · "Big Casino" · "Always Be" |
| Labels | Wooden Blue · Capitol · DreamWorks · Interscope |
| Related Articles | Discography · To Write Love on Her Arms |

