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{{Single infobox |
{{primary sources|date=April 2016}}
| Name = Fa Fa
{{more citations needed|date=April 2016}}
| Cover = Fafa.jpg
| Artist = [[Guster]]
| from Album = [[Lost and Gone Forever]]
| Released = [[2000]]
| Format = [[CD single]]
| Recorded = 1999
| Genre = [[Rock (music)|Rock]]
| Length = 4:45
| Label = [[Hybrid Records]]
| Producer = [[Steve Lillywhite]]
| Chart position = 26, [[Adult Top 40]]
| Reviews =
| Last single = "[[Barrel of a Gun (Guster song)|Barrel of a Gun]]" <br>(1998)
| This single = "Fa Fa" <br>(2000)
| Next single = "[[Happier (song)|Happier]]" <br>(2000)
| Misc = {{Extra tracklisting
| Album = [[Lost and Gone Forever]]
| Type = Studio
| Background = darkturquoise
| prev_track = "Either Way"
| prev_no = Track 3
| this_track = "Fa Fa"
| track_no = Track 4
| next_track = "I Spy"
| next_no = Track 5
}}
{{Extra tracklisting
| Album = [[Guster on Ice]]
| Type = Live
| prev_track = "[[Homecoming King (song)|Homecoming King]]"
| prev_no = Track 12
| this_track = "Fa Fa"
| track_no = Track 13
| next_track =
| next_no =
}}
}}

{{Infobox song
| name = Fa Fa
| cover = Guster single Fa Fa.jpg
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = [[Guster]]
| album = [[Lost and Gone Forever]]
| released = January 3, 2000
| recorded = 1998
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = [[Rock (music)|Rock]]
| length = 4:45
| label = [[Hybrid Records|Hybrid]]
| writer = [[Adam Gardner]], [[Ryan Miller (musician)|Ryan Miller]] and Brian Rosenworcel
| producer = [[Steve Lillywhite]]
| prev_title = [[Barrel of a Gun (Guster song)|Barrel of a Gun]]
| prev_year = 1998
| next_title = [[Happier (Guster song)|Happier]]
| next_year = 2000
| misc =
}}
}}


'''''Fa Fa''''' is [[Guster]]'s second single released off the [[Lost and Gone Forever]] album. It is also on the live CD and DVD [[Guster on Ice]].<ref>[http://www.vividgreen.net/guster/ gusterography<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> * [[Karl Denson]] from [[The Greyboy Allstars]] plays the saxophone and flute on the song, which received modest radio airplay, peaking at #26 on the Billboard [[Adult Top 40]] chart.
'''"Fa Fa"''' is [[Guster]]'s second single released off the ''[[Lost and Gone Forever]]'' album. It is also on the live CD and DVD ''[[Guster on Ice]]''. [[Karl Denson]] from [[The Greyboy Allstars]] plays the saxophone and flute on the song, which received modest radio airplay, peaking at No. 26 on the ''Billboard'' [[Adult Top 40]] chart.{{cn|date=August 2024}}


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Latest revision as of 04:17, 9 August 2024

"Fa Fa"
Single by Guster
from the album Lost and Gone Forever
ReleasedJanuary 3, 2000
Recorded1998
GenreRock
Length4:45
LabelHybrid
Songwriter(s)Adam Gardner, Ryan Miller and Brian Rosenworcel
Producer(s)Steve Lillywhite
Guster singles chronology
"Barrel of a Gun"
(1998)
"Fa Fa"
(2000)
"Happier"
(2000)

"Fa Fa" is Guster's second single released off the Lost and Gone Forever album. It is also on the live CD and DVD Guster on Ice. Karl Denson from The Greyboy Allstars plays the saxophone and flute on the song, which received modest radio airplay, peaking at No. 26 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart.[citation needed]

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