Lucky" is a song by Radiohead from their third studio album OK Computer (1997). It was released as a single in France in December 1997. In 1995, Radiohead were on tour, promoting their second album, The Bends. During soundchecks for shows in Japan, guitarist Ed O'Brien produced a high-pitched sound by strumming above the guitar nut. The band developed the sound into the song and it became part of the set list.
Produced by Radiohead & Nigel Godrich. I'm on a roll I'm on a roll this time I feel my luck could change Kill me, Sarah Kill me again with love It's gonna be a glorious day. Pull me out of the aircrash Pull me out of the lake Cause I'm your superhero We are standing on the edge.
Lucky (Radiohead song). from the album The Help Album and OK Computer. December 1997 (France). Lucky" is a song by Radiohead from their third studio album OK Computer (1997), released as a single exclusively in France in December 1997. YouTube Encyclopedic. 1/3. Views: 16 115. 85 385. 49 460.
Lucky is a song by Radiohead from their album OK Computer, released as a single in December 1997 in France. It was originally released on The Help Album, and released separately as the first track on the Help EP on 23 October 1995, which went at number 51 in the UK. The single is now quite hard to get, I've seen it go up for over £30. Lucky dates back to 1995, when they were touring The Bends in June 1995.
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Radiohead began to build a song around that otherworldly sound, eventually creating the soaring ballad Lucky, with Thom Yorke singing about an air crash survivor that becomes a superhero and Jonny Greenwood helping the band sound like the new Pink Floyd. 4, the group hit the studio with producer Nigel Godrich to get it down for posterity. The song, which became track 11 on the album, was Radiohead’s first bite (or byte?) out of OK Computer. Lucky’ was indicative of what we wanted to do, Yorke said in Exit Music: The Radiohead Story. It was like the first mark on the wall.