Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)
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| Single by The Cardigans | ||||||||||
| from the album Super Extra Gravity | ||||||||||
| Released | 6 February 2006 | |||||||||
| Format | CD single | |||||||||
| Genre | Pop, Indie rock, Alternative rock | |||||||||
| Label | Stockholm Records | |||||||||
| Writer(s) | Nathan Larson, Nina Persson, Peter Svensson | |||||||||
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"Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)" is a rock song by The Cardigans. It was released as the second single from their sixth album Super Extra Gravity in Europe in February 2006.
Track listings
- CD Single 1
- "Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)" - 3:37
- "Hanging Around" (Live in Kiev) - 4:33
- "Higher" (Live in Kiev) - 4:35
- CD Single 2
- "Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)"
- "(If You Were) Less Like Me"
- Digital Single (released April 2006)
- "Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)"
- "A Good Horse (Live at Bayview)"
Music video
The music video was directed by the Renck brothers: Johan Renck, last seen helming Madonna's Hung Up video, and Martin Renck, last seen directing the aforementioned first Cardigans single of the same album. It starts with a scene of a woman sitting at an old table, opening a music box. As she looks inside, a crystal ball on the table is shown with an image of a Séance with five people holding hands at the table inside of it. The next scene shows Nina Persson sitting at the table with a blonde, a redhead, a brunette and a raven-haired woman dressed in unusual clothing. The scene shifts to the woman from the beginning (the brunette) carrying furniture through a forest. Back at the table, she disappears, and becomes replaced with a male band member, wearing similar clothing to hers. As the video goes on, the blonde is shown riding through the forest in a carriage driven by a hooded figure in black, also disappearing from the table and being replaced by a band member in similar clothing. The same thing happens to the redhead, who is shown constrained underwater in an algae-like fashion, and the raven-haired woman, who appears to be in a small boat in a lake, calling out for someone. The video ends with Persson at the table with the rest of the band, all of them now male and the women gone, holding hands.
Charts
| Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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| Swedish Singles Chart | 49 |
References
- ↑ ""Don't Blame Your Daughter" Chart Positions and Trajectories". Retrieved 2008-03-26.
