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"'''It's Oh So Quiet'''" performed by [[Björk]] is a renamed cover of the [[Betty Hutton]] song "Blow a Fuse". It remains her biggest hit, reaching #4 in the UK and spending 15 weeks on the UK singles chart, generating plenty of mainstream airplay. Fuelled by the [[Spike Jonze]]-directed [[music video]] clip, the single also shot Björk into the spotlight in the United States, peaking at #109 on the Billboard Hot 100. In the United Kingdom the single has been certified as Gold, having sold upwards of 400 000 copies. [http://www.bpi.co.uk/platinum/platinumright.asp?rq=search_plat&r_id=20874]
"'''It's Oh So Quiet'''" performed by [[Björk]] is a renamed cover of the [[Betty Hutton]] song "[[Blow a Fuse]]". It remains her biggest hit, reaching #4 in the UK and spending 15 weeks on the UK singles chart, generating plenty of mainstream airplay. Fuelled by the [[Spike Jonze]]-directed [[music video]] clip, the single also shot Björk into the spotlight in the United States, peaking at #109 on the Billboard Hot 100. In the United Kingdom the single has been certified as Gold, having sold upwards of 400 000 copies. [http://www.bpi.co.uk/platinum/platinumright.asp?rq=search_plat&r_id=20874]


The song is featured at the ending of each episode of the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[comedy-drama]] ''[[Evelien]]''.
The song is featured at the ending of each episode of the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[comedy-drama]] ''[[Evelien]]''.

Revision as of 14:02, 2 December 2007

"It's Oh So Quiet"
Song

"It's Oh So Quiet" performed by Björk is a renamed cover of the Betty Hutton song "Blow a Fuse". It remains her biggest hit, reaching #4 in the UK and spending 15 weeks on the UK singles chart, generating plenty of mainstream airplay. Fuelled by the Spike Jonze-directed music video clip, the single also shot Björk into the spotlight in the United States, peaking at #109 on the Billboard Hot 100. In the United Kingdom the single has been certified as Gold, having sold upwards of 400 000 copies. [1]

The song is featured at the ending of each episode of the Dutch comedy-drama Evelien.

The video

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Screenshot from "It's Oh So Quiet"

The music video, directed by Spike Jonze, features Björk emerging from an extremely dirty washroom in an auto shop. She strolls down the main street of an American town and she is joined in song and dance, musical-style, by the local residents she meets along the way, including a group of elderly women, a dancing mailbox, and people dressed as Roman columns. Björk herself performs some tap-dancing.

The pace of the video corresponds with the song's tempo—during the slow portions of the song, the video runs in slow-motion but returns to regular speed for the uptempo parts of the song. The video ends with her floating up into the air in front of the camera while the entire town dances behind her.

Trivia

  • In October 2007, Much More Music placed "It's Oh So Quiet" as number 8 of the Top 40 Most Memorable Music Videos on "Listed".

Single track listing

CD1

  1. "It's Oh So Quiet" (3:41)
  2. "You've Been Flirting Again" [Flirt is a Promise Mix] (3:23)
  3. "Hyperballad" [Over the Edge Mix] (4:34)
  4. "Sweet Sweet Intuition" [Exclusive Remix] (6:06)

CD2

  1. "It's Oh So Quiet" (3:41)
  2. "Hyperballad" [Brodsky Quartet Version] (4:21)
  3. "Hyperballad" [Girls Blouse Mix] (5:07)
  4. "My Spine" (2:33)

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