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Feelin'

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"Feelin'"
Single by The La's
from the album The La's
B-side
  • "Doledrum"
  • "I.O.U."
  • "Liberty Ship"
Released4 February 1991
Recorded1989–1990
Eden Studio, London
GenreAlternative rock, power pop, Britpop[1]
Length1:50
LabelGo! Discs (GOLAS 6)
Songwriter(s)L.A. Mavers
Producer(s)Steve Lillywhite[2]
The La's singles chronology
"There She Goes"
(1990)
"Feelin'"
(1991)
"There She Goes"
(1999)

"Feelin'" is the final single by the La's from their debut album, released on 4 February 1991.

Music video

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The music video contains the same live performance footage as the "Timeless Melody" video clip. The video ends with the camera freezing its scope on the band.

Formats and track listings

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7" single (GOLAS 6)
Cassette single (LASMC 6)
  1. "Feelin'" – 1:50
  2. "Doledrum" – 2:52
7" EP (GOLAB 6)
  1. "Feelin'" – 1:50
  2. "I.O.U." (alternate version) – 2:09
  3. "Feelin'" (alternate version) – 2:04
  4. "Doledrum" – 2:52
12" single (GOLAS 612)
CD single (LASCD 6)
  1. "Feelin'" – 1:50
  2. "Doledrum" – 2:52
  3. "I.O.U." (alternate version) – 2:09
  4. "Liberty Ship" – 2:30

Personnel

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The La's[3]

  • Lee Mavers – guitar, vocals
  • John Power – bass, backing vocals
  • Peter "Cammy" Camell – guitar
  • Neil Mavers – drums
  • Barry Sutton – guitar (on "I.O.U" alternate version)
  • Chris Sharrock – drums (on "I.O.U" alternate version)
  • Iain Templeton – drums (on "Feelin'" alternate version)
Production[3]
  • Steve Lillywhite – producer, mixing
  • Mark Wallis – additional producer, engineer
  • Dave Charles – engineer
  • Mike Hedges – producer (on "I.O.U" alternate version)
  • Ian Grimble – engineer, mixing (on "I.O.U" alternate version)
  • John Leckie – producer (on "Feelin'" alternate version)
  • Barry Hammond – engineer (on "Feelin'" alternate version)
  • Mike Shepherd – engineer (on "Feelin'" alternate version)
Other personnel
  • Ryan Art – design

Chart performance

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Charts (1991) Peak position(s)
UK Singles Chart 43

References

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  1. ^ "10 Britpop Bangers You Totally Forgot Existed". 25 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Tom Graves' Blog: Interview with British Cult Icon Lee Mavers of the La's".
  3. ^ a b The La's: Deluxe Edition (booklet). The La's. UK: Polydor Records. 2008. 5306021.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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