Legal Man

"Legal Man" is a single released by Belle and Sebastian on Jeepster Records in May 2000. The track features Jonny Quinn on congas, Rozanne Suarez on vocals and The Maisonettes on vocals, and the cover artwork features band members Stevie Jackson and Isobel Campbell along with Adrienne Payne and Suarez.

"Legal Man"
Single by Belle and Sebastian
B-side"Judy Is a Dick Slap"
"Winter Wooskie"
Released22 May 2000
FormatCD (JPRCDS018)
12" vinyl (JPR12018)
7" vinyl (JPR7018)
GenreIndie pop, neo-psychedelia
Length2:42
LabelJeepster Records
Songwriter(s)Isobel Campbell, Richard Colburn, Mick Cooke, Stuart David, Chris Geddes, Stevie Jackson, Sarah Martin, Stuart Murdoch
Producer(s)Tony Doogan
Belle and Sebastian
Belle and Sebastian singles chronology
"This Is Just a Modern Rock Song"
(1998)
"Legal Man"
(2000)
"Jonathan David"
(2001)

The track became Belle and Sebastian's highest-charting single at the time, reaching number 15 on the UK Singles Chart, number 10 in Norway, number 46 in Sweden and number 50 in Ireland. In Canada, the song reached number four on the Canadian Singles Chart but did not appear on the RPM Top Singles chart, the official chart at the time. The band made their debut on Top of the Pops to perform this song.

B-sides

The two B-side tracks are notable for their historical significance; "Judy Is a Dick Slap" is the first instrumental released by the band while "Winter Wooskie" is the third and final song featuring lead vocals from former bass player Stuart David, who left the band in 2000. Initially a demo, the track was completed by the other members after David's departure as a farewell gesture.[1] All three tracks from the single were later collected on the Push Barman to Open Old Wounds compilation.[2]

Track listing

All songs were written by Belle and Sebastian.

  1. "Legal Man" 2:42
  2. "Judy Is a Dick Slap" 4:05 (5:01 on the 12" release)
  3. "Winter Wooskie" 2:41

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Canada (Nielsen SoundScan)[3] 4
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[4] 48
Ireland (IRMA)[5] 50
Norway (VG-lista)[6] 10
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[7] 9
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[8] 46
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[9] 15
UK Indie (Official Charts Company)[10] 4

References

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