"Funny Little Frog" is the first single released from Scottish indie pop band Belle & Sebastian's seventh studio album, The Life Pursuit (2006). The track was released in January 2006 on Rough Trade Records and was produced by Tony Hoffer. The single became the band's highest-charting single in the UK, reaching number 13. The artwork for the single features Julie Coyle and Marisa Privitera. A different version of "Funny Little Frog" appears on Stuart Murdoch's 2009 album God Help the Girl.
Track listings
All songs were written by Belle & Sebastian.
UK CD single
- "Funny Little Frog"
- "Meat and Potatoes"
- "I Took a Long Hard Look"
UK and Australian 7-inch single
- "Funny Little Frog"
- "The Eighth Station of the Cross Kebab House"
UK and Australian DVD single
- "Funny Little Frog" (video)
- "Lazy Line Painter Jane" (live in Glasgow)
Japanese CD single
- "Funny Little Frog"
- "Meat and Potatoes"
- "I Took a Long Hard Look"
- "Funny Little Frog" (video)
- "Lazy Line Painter Jane" (live in Glasgow)
Credits and personnel
Credits are taken from the UK CD single liner notes.
Studios
Personnel
- James Swinburne â saxophone
- Tony Hoffer â production, mixing, engineering
- Todd Burke â engineering
- Jason Mott â assistant engineering (Sound Factory)
- Chris Reynolds â assistant engineering (Sunset Sound)
- Frank Arkwright â mastering
- Keith Dodds â sleeve design and layout
- Stuart Murdoch â photography
- Patrick Doyle â photography assistance
- Marisa Privitera â photography assistance
Charts
Release history
References
External links