"Slowly, Slowly" | ||||||
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The cover to the commercial release of the single is green and the promotional release is red with a close-up on the eyes
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Single by Magnapop | ||||||
from the album Hot Boxing | ||||||
A-side | "Slowly, Slowly" | |||||
B-side | "Song #1" "Here It Comes" (Niceley Version) "Puff" |
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Released | 1994 | |||||
Format | Compact Disc, 12" | |||||
Recorded | August 1993, Pedernales Recording Studio, Austin, Texas, United States and Bosstown Studios, Atlanta, Georgia, United States (mixing) | |||||
Genre | Pop punk | |||||
Length | 3:35 | |||||
Label | Play It Again Sam | |||||
Writer(s) | Linda Hopper, Ruthie Morris | |||||
Producer(s) | Bob Mould, Ted Niceley | |||||
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"Slowly, Slowly" is a 1994 single by Magnapop from the album Hot Boxing, released by Play It Again Sam Records on CD (catalogue number 450.0257.22 - BIAS 257 CD) and 12" gramophone record (450.0257.30 - BIAS 257), as well as a limited-edition white vinyl version (450.0257.38 - BIAS 257 X.) A promo CD edition was released by Priority Records as DPRO 50804. A recording of the song is also featured on the live album Magnapop Live at Maxwell's 03/09/2005. A music video was created for the song in 1994 and it was featured on the 1995 soundtrack to the film Mad Love.
All songs written by Linda Hopper and Ruthie Morris, except where noted
The single spent seven weeks on the charts, peaking on September 10, 1994, at 25.