Korean Bodega

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"Korean Bodega"
blues
Length2:47
LabelChrysalis Records
Songwriter(s)Fun Lovin' Criminals
Producer(s)Fun Lovin' Criminals
Tim Latham (Additional production)
Fun Lovin' Criminals singles chronology
"Big Night Out"
(1998)
"Korean Bodega"
(1999)
"Couldn't Get It Right"
(2001)

"Korean Bodega" is a single released in 1999, and was the final single taken from Fun Lovin' Criminals's second album 100% Colombian.

The release of the single was cross-promoted by an

vocal for the refrain. The new version was part of a remix trade between both bands, where Fun Lovin' Criminals remixed Garbage's single "You Look So Fine" in reciprocation.[1]

Single release

"Korean Bodega" was released by

UK Singles chart
, the most successful single the band had released since "Scooby Snacks" three years earlier.

In the run up the release of Garbage's "You Look So Fine" single on May 24,

mailing lists
.

Personnel

Track listings

  • UK Cassette single Chrysalis
  1. "Korean Bodega"
  2. "Korean Bodega – Aero Mexicana Mix"
  • UK CD1 Chrysalis 7243 8 86985 0 4 CDCHSS 5108
  1. "Korean Bodega – Aero Mexicana Mix"
  2. "The Fun Lovin' Criminal"
  3. "Big Night Out"
  4. "Big Night Out" (Enhanced Video)
  • UK CD2 Chrysalis 7243 8 86985 2 8 CDCHS 5108
  1. "Korean Bodega"
  2. "The Ballad Of Larry Davis"
  3. "Sleepyhead"
  • UK CD Promo Chrysalis CDCHSDJ 5108
  1. "Korean Bodega (Clean Album Version)"
  2. "Korean Bodega (Aero Mexicana Mix – Clean)"
  • US CD Promo Virgin 7087 6 13669 2 1, DPRO-13669
  1. "Korean Bodega (Clean Version)"
  2. "Korean Bodega (LP Version)"
  3. "Call Out Hook"

Release history

Release Date Territory Record Label Format
January 18, 1999 United States Capitol Airplay
April 26, 1999 United Kingdom Chrysalis Records
2×CD single set, cassette single

Comprehensive charts

Chart (1999) Peak
position
Scottish Singles chart 11 [2]
UK Singles Chart
15 [3]

References

  1. ^ "03.12.99 Road Report Eight For '99". Garbage.com. Archived from the original on 2009-02-07. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
  2. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100; 02 May 1999 - 08 May 1999". Official Charts Company. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Fun Lovin' Criminals – Full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 20 January 2016.

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