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==Background and recording== ==Background and recording==

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"Walk Away"
Song
B-side"Sexy Boy"

"Walk Away" is a song by Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand and is featured on their second album, You Could Have It So Much Better. It was released 5 December 2005 as the second single from that album in the UK, entering the UK Singles Chart at #13 a week later (see 2005 in British music). The riff of the song is similar to the Kraftwerk song "Das Model".

Background and recording

The video for the song premiered 4 November 2005 on Channel 4.

During the Exit festival in Novi Sad, Serbia on 6 July 2006 Alexander Kapranos explained that the song was dedicated to Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian-Bosnian assassin who shot the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. He said: "Serbians! There's one Serbian who's particularly dear to us. His name is Gavrilo Princip. This song is dedicated to him!" .

Track listings

All tracks written by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy, except where noted.

  • 7" RUG215
  1. "Walk Away" - 3:36
  2. "The Fallen" (acoustic version) - 2:44
  • CD RUG215CD
  1. "Walk Away" - 3:36
  2. "Sexy Boy" (Air Cover) (Jean-Benoît Dunckel, Nicolas Godin) - 3:40
  • DVD RUG215DVD
  1. "Walk Away" (video)
  2. "Walk Away" (making of video)
  3. "This Boy" (live in Edinburgh)

Chart performance

Chart (2005) Peak
position
UK Singles Charts 13
Polish Singles Chart 7
Irish Singles Charts 46
German Singles Charts 96

Credits

  • Artwork By - Matthew Cooper
  • Artwork By - Mads Perch-Nielsen
  • Engineer - Carl Granville
  • Mixed By - Parker*
  • Producer - Franz Ferdinand, Rich Costey (tracks: 1)

Notes

  • Franz Ferdinand release their first cover version with their take on AIR's 'Sexy Boy'.

References

  1. "Polish Singles Chart".

External links

Franz Ferdinand
Studio albums
Remix albums
Video albums
Compilation albums
Extended plays
Singles
Production
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