Give Me What I Want

"Give Me What I Want"
Single by Kids in Glass Houses
from the album Smart Casual
Released 19 May 2008
Format CD, 7" vinyl, Download
Recorded Late 2007
Genre Pop punk
Length 3:20
Label Roadrunner
Writer(s) Aled Phillips, Aled Rees, Joel Fisher, Andrew Shay, Phillip Jenkins
Kids in Glass Houses singles chronology
"Easy Tiger"
(2008)
"Give Me What I Want"
(2008)
"Saturday"
(2008)

"Give Me What I Want" is the second single by Kids in Glass Houses to be taken from the band's debut album Smart Casual. It was released on 19 May 2008. The song was nominated for the Kerrang! Award for Best Single.

The track was originally released as "Me Me Me" in June 2007. It has since been re-recorded and renamed "Give Me What I Want" for the album Smart Casual. The band have suggested through their blog that they are not entirely happy with this decision, made to prevent "Me Me Me" from being purchased from an earlier Kerrang! compilation album instead of the single. It has reached #62 on the UK Singles Chart. The track on the single differs slightly from that on the album, in that it was mixed by Chris Lord-Alge rather than Romesh Dodangoda.

The B-Side for this single, "Be Nice (Start Now)", was intended to be on the album in place of "Good Boys Gone Rad" (recorded after the album's completion as a B-Side) until very late in production. However, the two tracks were switched after the band decided "Good Boys Gone Rad" fitted into the album better.[1]

Track listing

CD Single

  1. "Give Me What I Want" (Radio Mix) - 3:20
  2. "Be Nice (Start Now)" - 02:20

Ltd. 7" Vinyl Picture Disc

  1. "Give Me What I Want" (Radio Mix) - 3:20
  2. "Easy Tiger" (Acoustic) - 04:03

iTunes Exclusive Download

  1. "Give Me What I Want" (Radio Mix) - 3:20
  2. "Pink Suede" - 2:53

References

  1. Album Commentary: "Good Boys Gone Rad" - Smart Casual DVD
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