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| Format = [[Compact Disc single|CD]], [[Cassette single|cassette]] |
| Format = [[Compact Disc single|CD]], [[Cassette single|cassette]] |
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| Recorded = 1995 |
| Recorded = 1995 |
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| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]] |
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[worldbeat]] |
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| Length = 4:44 |
| Length = 4:44 |
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| Label = [[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]], [[Virgin Records|Virgin]], [[Warner Music Group|WEA]] |
| Label = [[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]], [[Virgin Records|Virgin]], [[Warner Music Group|WEA]] |
Revision as of 09:22, 29 May 2017
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Song |
"Wear My Hat" is a song by English singer Phil Collins released as the fifth single from his album Dance into the Light. It was only released in the United Kingdom and peaked at #43 on the UK Singles Chart. Collins said in an interview that the song and its music video is about the pressures of fame and how some fans grow an attachment to their favourite stars. The video for the song featured actor Danny DeVito.
The song was played throughout the Trip into the Light World Tour and on the First Final Farewell Tour. A live performance of the song was also recorded for Top of the Pops. However it was not aired (at the time) most likely due to its very low charting position, but it was then was shown in full on an episode of Top of the Pops 2 several years later.
Track listing
- "Wear My Hat" – 4:44
- "Wear My Hat" (Edited Hat Dance Mix) – 4:57
- "Wear My Hat" (Hat Dance Mix) – 9:09
- "Wear My Hat" (Wear My Dub) – 6:40
Charts
Chart (1997) | Peak position |
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Dutch Singles Chart | 90 |
German Singles Chart | 81 |
UK Singles Chart | 43 |
Credits
- Phil Collins: drums, vocals
- Nathan East: bass
- Brad Cole: keyboards
- Daryl Stuermer: lead guitar
- Ronnie Caryl: rhythm guitar
- Amy Keys and Arnold McCuller: background vocals
- Vine Street Horns
- Harry Kim: trumpet
- Daniel Fornero: trumpet
- Arturo Velasco: trombone
- Andrew Woolfolk: saxophone