Everyday I Love You Less and Less

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"Everyday I Love You Less and Less" |
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Single by Kaiser Chiefs
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from the album Employment
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Released |
16 May 2005 |
Format |
CD, 7"
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Recorded |
2004 |
Genre |
Indie rock, new wave, punk rock
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Length |
3:37 |
Label |
B-Unique |
Songwriter(s) |
Ricky Wilson, Andrew White, Simon Rix, Nick Baines, and Nick Hodgson
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Producer(s) |
Stephen Street |
Kaiser Chiefs singles chronology |
"String Module Error: Match not found" (2005)
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"Everyday I Love You Less and Less" (2005)
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"String Module Error: Match not found" / "Sink that Ship]]" (2005)
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"Everyday I Love You Less and Less" is the opening track on the Leeds-based indie band Kaiser Chiefs' first album, Employment. It was released on the B-Unique label as their third single (not counting re-issues) on 16 May 2005, peaking at #10, their second Top Ten single of the year. The video was directed by prolific British music video director Tim Pope.
The song is featured in the film Run Fatboy Run.
Professional wrestler Chris Hero used the song as his entrance theme.
Track listing
- 7" (limited edition picture disc):
- "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" (Mark "Spike" Stent Remix)
- "The Letter Song"
- "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" (Mark "Spike" Stent Remix)
- "Another Number" (The Cribs cover)
- "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" (Mark "Spike" Stent Remix)
- "Seventeen Cups"
- "Not Surprised"
- "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" (Enhanced Video)
Kaiser Chiefs
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- Ricky Wilson
- Andrew "Whitey" White
- Simon Rix
- Nick "Peanut" Baines
- Vijay Mistry
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Studio albums |
22 (as Parva)
- Employment
- Yours Truly, Angry Mob
- Off with Their Heads
- The Future Is Medieval
- Education, Education, Education & War
- Stay Together
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Live albums |
- Live at Elland Road
- MTV Unplugged
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Other releases |
- Lap of Honour
- Enjoyment
- "You Can Have It All"
- Souvenir: The Singles 2004–2012
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Singles |
- "Oh My God"
- "I Predict a Riot"
- "Everyday I Love You Less and Less"
- "Modern Way"
- "Ruby"
- "Everything Is Average Nowadays"
- "The Angry Mob"
- "Love's Not a Competition (But I'm Winning)"
- "Never Miss a Beat"
- "Good Days Bad Days"
- "Little Shocks"
- "Man on Mars"
- "Kinda Girl You Are"
- "Coming Home"
- "Parachute"
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