She's a Lady (Forever the Sickest Kids song)

"She's a Lady"
Single by Forever the Sickest Kids
from the album Underdog Alma Mater
Released July 14, 2008
Format 7" Picture disc
Digital download
CD single
Recorded 2007
Genre Power pop, pop rock
Length 4:00, 3:42 (UK Radio Edit)
Label Universal Motown
Writer(s) Austin Bello, Caleb Turman, Jonathan Cook, Marc Stewart
Producer(s) Geoff Rockwell, Matt Squire
Forever the Sickest Kids singles chronology
"Whoa Oh! (Me vs. Everyone)"
(2008)
"She's a Lady"
(2008)
"What Do You Want from Me"
(2010)

"She's a Lady" is the second single from Underdog Alma Mater by American power pop band Forever the Sickest Kids. It was released on July 14, 2008 as a single in the UK for the band's tour there. A limited edition 7" picture disc was also made and sold temporarily.[1] "She's a Lady" was chosen to be the next US single after beating out songs "Hey Brittany" and "Believe Me, I'm Lying" in a poll conducted on the band's website.

A music video was also released, directed by Phil Ruland, Ryan Ruland and the band's drummer, Kyle Burns.

Track list

Radio Edit

  1. "She's a Lady" (UK radio edit) – 3:42

iTunes Single

  1. "She's a Lady" – 4:00
  2. "Give and Take (remix)" – 2:21

Picture Disc

  1. Side 1 – "She's a Lady" – 4:00
  2. Side 2 – "Give and Take (remix)" – 2:21


Music video

The music video is intercut of scenes of the band at a party, performing the song, and showing a girl who meets with her boyfriend. At one point in the video, the song is stopped and the band is shown setting fire to a bag full of dog feces and leaving it on a man's porch as they knock on his door and run away. The man comes out and stomps it out with disgust, yelling to his wife, "Honey, those punks put a parcel of poo-poo on the porch!".[2]

An older, previous music video of when the band first started out also exists. This version of the video goes through the same basic concept as its successor.[3]

Another video was made that consists of live performances of the band performing the song in the United Kingdom.[4]

References


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