| "Charity" | ||||||||||
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| Single by Skunk Anansie | ||||||||||
| from the album Paranoid & Sunburnt | ||||||||||
| B-side | "Used" "Killer's War" "Kept My Mouth Shut" "I Can Dream" (Live) "Punk by Numbers" (Live) "Here I Stand" (Live) "It Takes Blood and Guts" "Intellectualise My Blackness" (Live) |
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| Released | September 1995 and April 1996 | |||||||||
| Format | CD, Cassette, Vinyl Record | |||||||||
| Genre | Alternative rock | |||||||||
| Length | 4:36 | |||||||||
| Label | One Little Indian (UK) | |||||||||
| Writer(s) | Skin, Len Arran | |||||||||
| Producer(s) | Sylvia Massy. Skunk Anansie | |||||||||
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"Charity" is a song by Skunk Anansie, released as their third single in July 1995, and re-released in April 1996. The original release reached #40 in the UK Singles Chart, but the re-release topped that effort reaching #20. When re-released, two new CDs were available. CD1 contained live versions of "I Can Dream" and "Punk by Numbers", and CD2 was featured live versions of tracks from Paranoid & Sunburnt.
The music video was directed by David Mould. Stills of the music video were used as covers for the single.