Songs for Sorrow

Songs for Sorrow
EP by Mika
Released 15 May 2009 (Digital)
8 June 2009 (Physical)
Genre Acoustic rock
Length 15:08
Label Casablanca
Producer Greg Wells, Mika
Mika chronology
Life in Cartoon Motion
(2007)Life in Cartoon Motion2007
Songs for Sorrow
(2009)
The Boy Who Knew Too Much
(2009)The Boy Who Knew Too Much2009

Songs for Sorrow is the second EP[1] by singer Mika. It was released in digital form on 15 May 2009, and in a limited edition book & cd physical form on 8 June 2009.[2] The song "Blue Eyes" was used to promote the EP, and was A-listed on the BBC Radio 2 playlist.[3] The EP received the name Songs for Sorrow because the theme of the songs is sorrow. The physical edition consists of a 68-page hard cover book, containing lyrics and illustrations of the songs. The illustrations were made by some of Mika's favourite artists from around the world.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blue Eyes"Mika2:53
2."Lady Jane"Mika3:20
3."Lonely Alcoholic"Mika3:09
4."Toy Boy"Mika, Jodi Marr2:59

List of artists

ArtistSongPage number(s)
Al Columbia"Toy Boy"18 — 19
Alber Elbaz"Lady Jane"59
Da Wack"Toy Boy"25
Da Wack"Blue Eyes"46 — 47
David McKee"Toy Boy"20 — 21
David McKee"Lonely Alcoholic"38 — 39
Es Devlin"Toy Boy"28
Huck Sacrry"Lady Jane"54 — 55
Jim Medway"Toy Boy"26 — 27
Jim Woodring"Toy Boy"13 — 17
Kerascoët"Blue Eyes"42 — 45
Kerascoët"Lady Jane"60
Nilesh Mistry"Lady Jane"61 — 66
Paul Smith"Lady Jane"58
Peter Blake"Toy Boy"22 — 23
Richard Hogg"Lady Jane"50 — 53
Sophie Blackall"Lady Jane"56 — 57
Tao Nyeu"Lonely Alcoholic"32 — 37
Walter Van Beirendonck"Toy Boy"24

Personnel

  • Alex Hutchinson — design and layout
  • Da Wack — additional design and layout
  • Jim Woodring — front cover and endpapers
  • Mika — concept and art direction
  • Richard Hogg — additional design and layout

References

  1. "More Nice Publications". Creative Review. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  2. "MikaSounds / Latest News / Download The 'Songs For Sorrow' EP Now". Mikasounds.com. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  3. BBC Radio 2 Playlist
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