No! (Song)
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| song name | No! |
| artist | They Might Be Giants |
| releases | 2001 Sampler, TMBG Unlimited - April, No!, Dial-A-Song: 20 Years Of They Might Be Giants, TMBG Clock Radio, A User's Guide To They Might Be Giants: Melody, Fidelity, Quantity, Dial-A-Song, 50,000,000 They Might Be Giants Songs Can't Be Wrong |
| year | 2000 |
| first played | November 9, 2000 (114 known performances) |
| run time | 1:30 |
| sung by | John Linnell |
Trivia/Info
- From the Johns' song-by-song guide of No!:
How amusing it is, amidst the comforts of middle age, for us to look back on this raw expression of our youthful negativity. All the world was ripe for negating, every 'yea' an irresistible challenge for us to countermand with a blunt 'nay'! Never content with merely begging to differ, or agreeing to disagree, we charged headlong against the positivists.
- This song was used on the seventh season of American Idol, during a montage of rejected singers from the auditions in Charleston, South Carolina.
- This song appears in the 2024 Evil episode, "How To Train A Dog", sung by Andy Bouchard's children.[1]
Song Themes
A Cappella, Colors, Letters Of The Alphabet, Mathematics, No!, Oblique Cliches Or Idiom, Pointing, Questions, Recursion, Shapes
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