The Animal Song
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"The Animal Song" | ||
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Single by Savage Garden | ||
from the album Affirmation | ||
Released | 1999 | |
Format | CD single | |
Genre | Pop | |
Writer(s) | Darren Hayes, Daniel Jones | |
Producer(s) | Savage Garden and Walter Afanasieff | |
Savage Garden singles chronology | ||
"Tears of Pearls" (1998) |
"The Animal Song" (1999) |
"I Knew I Loved You" (1999) |
"The Animal Song" was written for "The Other Sister" soundtrack, it also featured on Savage Garden's Affirmation album as well as their Truly Madly Completely: The Best of Savage Garden. It was Savage Garden's first encounter with Walter Afanasieff - a producer well-known for his work with Mariah Carey - who would later produce the Affirmation album (and also Darren Hayes' first solo album, Spin).
The video for this single featured Hayes walking through a parade and was directed by Jim Gable
The song is often named as a favorite among members of furry fandom.[1]
"The Animal Song" became the group's second Canadian number-one single, topping the singles chart for three weeks, from March 27, 1999.
[edit] Track Listing
- "The Animal Song" (Album Version)
- "Santa Monica" (Bittersweet Remix)