Judy (The Pipettes song)

"Judy" is a limited edition 7" single by The Pipettes of which 1000 copies were pressed by Boston's Total Gaylord Records in August 2005. It was exclusively available via mailorder from the United States and featured a sleeve which folded out into a polka dot dress in homage to the singers' dress code. The B-side "KFC" features DJ Scotch Egg and members of The Go! Team. The first two tracks are the same recordings as the previous UK 7" releases.

"Judy"
Single by The Pipettes
B-side"It Hurts to See You Dance so Well", "KFC"
ReleasedAugust 2005
Format7"
GenrePop
LabelTotal Gaylord Records
Songwriter(s)Robert Barry, Joe Beaumont, Rose Elinor Dougall, Jon Falcone, Seb Falcone, Gwenno Saunders, Rebecca Stephens
The Pipettes singles chronology
"ABC"
(2005)
"Judy"
(2005)
"Dirty Mind"
(2005)

Rose sings the lead vocals on the song. The video is a cartoon-like with Judy driving around in a car and in the video Rose sings "stuff" instead of arse.

Track listing

  1. "Judy"
  2. "It Hurts to See You Dance so Well"
  3. "KFC" (featuring DJ Scotch Egg)

Re-recording

"Judy"
Single by The Pipettes
from the album We Are the Pipettes
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2006
FormatCD, 7", Digital download
GenrePop
LabelMemphis Industries
Songwriter(s)Robert Barry, Joe Beaumont, Rose Elinor Dougall, Jon Falcone, Seb Falcone, Gwenno Saunders, Rebecca Stephens
The Pipettes singles chronology
"Pull Shapes"
(2006)
"Judy"
(2006)
"Our Love Was Saved by Spacemen"
(2010)

The song was later re-recorded and released as the fifth single from their debut album We Are the Pipettes. It was released on September 25, 2006. It is available on CD, double 7" vinyl, and digital download from Memphis Industries.

Track listing

CD single

  1. "Judy" (Single Mix)
  2. "Simon Says"

7" white vinyl single

  1. "Judy" (Single Mix)
  2. "Feminist Complaints"

7" blue vinyl single

  1. "Judy" (Single Mix)
  2. "The Burning Ambition of The Early Diuretics"

Digital download

  1. "Judy" (Acoustic Version)

Chart positions

Chart (2006) Peak
position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[1] 46

References

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