You Can't Hurry Love (Concretes Song)
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"You Can't Hurry Love" is a song by
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The Concretes The Concretes are a Swedish indie pop band from Stockholm, composed of eight members. History The Concretes began with Victoria Bergsman, Maria Eriksson, and Lisa Milberg. Since their formation in 1995, they have grown into an eight piece band. ...
from their debut album ''
The Concretes The Concretes are a Swedish indie pop band from Stockholm, composed of eight members. History The Concretes began with Victoria Bergsman, Maria Eriksson, and Lisa Milberg. Since their formation in 1995, they have grown into an eight piece band. ...
''. Its original Scandinavian release as a single was in 2003. It was re-released in the
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on 14 June 2004. There are two videos for the song: 1) an animated version directed by Lisa Milberg and Liselotte Watkins with illustrations by Liselotte Watkins and Marika Åkerblom, animated by Måns Swanberg; 2) the second version directed by photographer Thomas Klementsson is made up of stills.


Track listings


2003 Scandinavian release

*CD LFCD005 #"You Can't Hurry Love" - 2:01 #"Miss You" - 3:50


2004 UK release

*7" LF7011 #"You Can’t Hurry Love" - 2:01 #"Under Your Leaves" - 3:26 *CD LFS011 #"You Can’t Hurry Love" - 2:01 #"Free Ride" - 3:43 #"Under Your Leaves" - 3:26 #"You Can't Hurry Love" (video)


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External links


"You Can't Hurry Love" track review
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