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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. |
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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 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. |
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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]]. |
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"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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