Annie, Let's Not Wait

"Annie, Let's Not Wait"
Single by Guillemots featuring Guillemettes
from the album Through the Windowpane
Released 15 January 2007
Format 7", CD, digital download
Recorded 2006
Genre Indie rock
Label Polydor Records
Songwriter(s) Fyfe Dangerfield, Aristazabal Hawkes,Greig Stewart, MC Lord Magrão
Guillemots featuring Guillemettes singles chronology
"Trains to Brazil (re-release)"
(2006)
"Annie, Let's Not Wait"
(2007)
"Get Over It"
(2008)

"Trains to Brazil (re-release)"
(2006)
"Annie, Let's Not Wait"
(2007)
"Get Over It"
(2008)
Through the Windowpane track listing
  1. "Little Bear"
  2. "Made-Up Lovesong #43"
  3. "Trains to Brazil"
  4. "Redwings"
  5. "Come Away With Me"
  6. "Through the Windowpane"
  7. "If the World Ends"
  8. "We're Here"
  9. "Blue Would Still Be Blue"
  10. "Annie, Let's Not Wait"
  11. "And If All..."
  12. "São Paulo"

"Annie, Let's Not Wait" is a song by Guillemots, which appears on the band's debut album, Through the Windowpane. A re-recording was released as a single on 15 January 2007, featuring the Guillemettes, a trio of female vocalists who first appeared with the band in their appearance on Top of the Pops in June 2006, performing "Made-Up Love Song #43".[1] Promotion for the single included an appearance by the band on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross in December 2006.[2]

Tracks

CD 1

  1. "Annie, Let's Not Wait" (Full length Single Version)
  2. "Photograph" (Demo)
  3. "Take Me Out" (BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge Version of the Franz Ferdinand song, recorded 5 September 2006)
  4. "Annie, Let's Not Wait" (Video)

CD 2

  1. "Annie, Let's Not Wait" (Radio Edit)
  2. "We're Here" (String Version)

7" Picture Disc

  • A-side: "Annie Let's Not Wait" (Full length Single Version)
  • B-side: "In Your Arms"

Digital Download

  1. "Annie, Let's Not Wait" (Single Version) - 4:31
  2. "Photograph" (Demo) - 5:04
  3. "Annie, Let's Not Wait" - 5:04
  4. "Annie, Let's Not Wait" (Acoustic Gideon Coe Hub Session) - 4:38

Notes

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