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Am I Wry? No

"She Came Home for Christmas"
Single by Mew
from the album A Triumph for Man
Released 1997 (1997)
Format CD single, DVD single
Genre Indie rock, art rock, dream pop, shoegaze
Length 3:54
Label Exlibris Musik
Songwriter(s) Mew
Mew singles chronology
"I Should Have Been A Tsin-Tsi (For You)"
(1997)
"She Came Home for Christmas"
(1997)
"King Christian"
(2000)
"I Should Have Been A Tsin-Tsi (For You)"
(1997)
"She Came Home for Christmas"
(1997)
"King Christian"
(2000)
"King Christian"
Single by Mew
from the album Half the World Is Watching Me
Released 2000 (2000)
Genre Alternative rock
Label Evil Office
Producer(s) Mew, Flemming Rasmussen
Mew singles chronology
"She Came Home for Christmas"
(1997)
"King Christian"
(2000)
"Her Voice Is Beyond Her Years"
(2000)
"She Came Home for Christmas"
(1997)
"King Christian"
(2000)
"Her Voice Is Beyond Her Years"
(2000)
"Her Voice Is Beyond Her Years"
Single by Mew
from the album Half the World Is Watching Me
Released 2000 (2000)
Genre Alternative rock
Label Evil Office
Songwriter(s) Mew
Mew singles chronology
"King Christian"
(2000)
"Her Voice Is Beyond Her Years"
(2000)
"Mica"
(2000)
"King Christian"
(2000)
"Her Voice Is Beyond Her Years"
(2000)
"Mica"
(2000)
"Mica"
Single by Mew
from the album Half the World Is Watching Me
Released 2000 (2000)
Recorded Sweet Silence Studios,
Section Urbaine
Genre Pop Rock, Indie Rock, dream pop
Label Evil Office
Songwriter(s) Mew
Producer(s) Mew
Mew singles chronology
"Her Voice Is Beyond Her Years"
(2000)
"Mica"
(2000)
"Am I Wry? No"
(2000)
"Her Voice Is Beyond Her Years"
(2000)
"Mica"
(2000)
"Am I Wry? No"
(2000)
"Am I Wry? No"
Single by Mew
from the album Frengers
Released 2002 (2002)
Genre Alternative rock, art rock, dream pop, power pop, shoegazing
Label Evil Office, Epic
Songwriter(s) Mew
Mew singles chronology
"Mica"
(2000)
"Am I Wry? No"
(2002)
"Comforting Sounds"
(2003)
"Mica"
(2000)
"Am I Wry? No"
(2002)
"Comforting Sounds"
(2003)
"Comforting Sounds"
Single by Mew
from the album Half the World Is Watching Me and Frengers
Released 2003 (2003)
Genre Alternative rock, hard rock, art rock, shoegaze
Label Epic
Mew singles chronology
"Am I Wry? No"
(2002)
"Comforting Sounds"
(2003)
"156"
(2003)
"Am I Wry? No"
(2002)
"Comforting Sounds"
(2003)
"156"
(2003)
"156"
Single by Mew
from the album Frengers
Released July 2003
Format CD
Genre Indie rock, dream pop, math-rock, psychedelic rock, art rock, power pop
Label Sony/Epic
Producer(s) Rich Costey, Mew
Mew singles chronology
"Comforting Sounds"
(2003)
"156"
(2003)
"Apocalypso"
(2005)
"Comforting Sounds"
(2003)
"156"
(2003)
"Apocalypso"
(2005)
"Apocalypso"
Single by Mew
from the album And the Glass Handed Kites
Released 18 July 2005
Format 7", download
Genre Alternative rock, hard rock, space rock, dream pop
Label Evil Office
Producer(s) Michael Beinhorn
Mew singles chronology
"156"
(2003)
"Apocalypso"
(2005)
"Special"
(2005)
"156"
(2003)
"Apocalypso"
(2005)
"Special"
(2005)
"Special"
Single by Mew
from the album And the Glass Handed Kites
B-side "Animals of Many Kinds", "Apocalypso (Live)", "Killer", "Like Chaser"
Released 19 September 2005
Format CD, 7"
Genre Disco, alternative rock, shoegaze, dream pop
Label Sony BMG
Songwriter(s) Mew
Producer(s) Michael Beinhorn
Mew singles chronology
"Apocalypso"
(2005)
"Special"
(2005)
"Why Are You Looking Grave?"
(2006)
"Apocalypso"
(2005)
"Special"
(2005)
"Why Are You Looking Grave?"
(2006)
"The Zookeeper's Boy"
Single by Mew
from the album And the Glass Handed Kites
Released 17 April 2006
Format CD single and digital download
Genre Alternative rock, dream pop, shoegaze
Length 4:43
Label Sony BMG
Producer(s) Michael Beinhorn
Mew singles chronology
"Why Are You Looking Grave?"
(2006)
"The Zookeeper's Boy"
(2006)
"Introducing Palace Players"
(2009)
"Why Are You Looking Grave?"
(2006)
"The Zookeeper's Boy"
(2006)
"Introducing Palace Players"
(2009)

This article presents a list of singles released by Mew, a Danish band.

She Came Home for Christmas is a song by the Danish band Mew. The song originally appeared on the album A Triumph For Man in 1997, but was later re-released on the album Frengers in 2003. The song was released as a single in Denmark and the United Kingdom multiple times between 1997 and 2003.

King Christian is a song by Danish band Mew from their second studio album Half the World Is Watching Me, released in 2000. It was the first single to promote the album.

The music video for the song was shot in 2006 as black & white animation with lines and polygons. It shows the road in perspective and funny "King Christian", who walks down the road in rainy weather and fights another king with sword. And sometimes appear sentences, which describe the life of the king. At the end the king waves at the camera.

Her Voice Is Beyond Her Years is a song by Danish band Mew featuring Swedish singer Stina Nordenstam. It is the fifth song on their second album Half the World Is Watching Me, and also appears in a re-recorded version as the sixth song on their third album Frengers. It was released as the Half the World Is Watching Me's second single in 2000.

Mica is a song by Danish band Mew. It was released in 2000 as the third single from their second album, Half the World Is Watching Me, which was also released in 2000.

The single was produced by Mew, and recorded in Sweet Silence Studios and Section Urbaine.

This was the second video, filmed by Mew. The video was made in computer software. It shows four members of the band flying in the car through skyscrapers. On the skyscraper is a big head of woman, which wants to kill the group with meteorits and robots. In the end of the video the woman head exploded and the band dancing.


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