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Angry Johnny

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"Angry Johnny" is the debut single by Poe, released in 1996 from her debut album Hello. The song received heavy radio airplay, and an accompanying music video was shown frequently on MTV.

Background

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Despite its success and positive critical reviews, "Angry Johnny" was the only commercial single released in Australia; however, a variety of promotional singles were released across the world. "Angry Johnny" was also included on the 1996 album Big Shiny Tunes.

Poe mentions Johnny again in her second album, Haunted, on the song "Dear Johnny".

Composition

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"Angry Johnny" has a slow rhythm and, like much of Hello, incorporates layered vocal tracks.<ref name="lankford">Template:Cite book</ref> The single was produced by Matt Sorum.

A "Full Band Version" of the song was also released, which was more acoustic than the album version and heavily featured cello.

Critical reception

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Billboard praised the single, particularly the "fun and clever sexual euphemisms" of the lyrics.<ref name="flick">Template:Cite news</ref>

Chart performance

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"Angry Johnny" peaked at #7 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.<ref name="stclair">Template:Cite book</ref>

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A two-second clip of "Angry Johnny" was included in the endpapers of the US hardcover version of Mark Z. Danielewski's novel House of Leaves, in the form of hexadecimal numbers that, when compiled in a hex editor, could be turned into an AIFF audio file.<ref name="taylor">Template:Cite book</ref>

Australian CD single track listing

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Length: 12 min 51 sec

Track Title Length
01 Angry Johnny 04:16
02 Dolphin 03:55
03 Angry Johnny (Band Version)

Personnel

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  1. Lyrics: Poe. Production: RJ Rice.
  2. Lyrics: Poe. Production: RJ Rice & Poe (co-producer).

Charts

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Chart (1995-1996) Peak
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US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks<ref name="bb">Template:Cite magazine</ref> 7

References

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