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The [[music video]] of the single shows [[evolution]], stars and cells eventually evolving into the obese man from the ''You've Come a Long Way, Baby'' album cover.
The [[music video]] of the single shows [[evolution]], stars and cells eventually evolving into the obese man from the ''You've Come a Long Way, Baby'' album cover.


The album version is much longer than the single version due to the fact that an interlude set in the style of a radio request leads on the next song of the ''You've Come a Long Way, Baby'' album The Rockafeller Skank, which was funnily enough the 2nd single released off that album.
The album version is much longer than the single version due to the fact that an interlude set in the style of a radio request leads on the next song of the ''You've Come a Long Way, Baby'' album The Rockafeller Skank, which was the 2nd single released off that album.


The track should not be confused with the 1991 single by [[Jesus Jones]].
The track should not be confused with the 1991 single by [[Jesus Jones]].

Revision as of 01:07, 24 March 2008

"Right Here, Right Now"
Song

"Right Here Right Now" is a 1999 single by Fatboy Slim. The song reached #2 on the UK charts. It was released on the studio album You've Come a Long Way, Baby and the compilation album The Greatest Hits - Why Try Harder.

The music video of the single shows evolution, stars and cells eventually evolving into the obese man from the You've Come a Long Way, Baby album cover.

The album version is much longer than the single version due to the fact that an interlude set in the style of a radio request leads on the next song of the You've Come a Long Way, Baby album The Rockafeller Skank, which was the 2nd single released off that album.

The track should not be confused with the 1991 single by Jesus Jones.

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