Teddy Picker

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"Teddy Picker" is a song by the English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys, released as the third single[3] from their second album Favourite Worst Nightmare. It was released on 3 December 2007 in the United Kingdom.[4] The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 20.

Music video

The video was directed by Roman Coppola, who has previously worked with The Strokes, Daft Punk and Phoenix. The whole video was completed in one day and features the band performing the song live in RAK studios, London and walking to a local pub. It also won them Best Video at the 2008 NME Awards.

Track listing

CD, 10"
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Teddy Picker"   Alex Turner Arctic Monkeys 2:43
2. "Bad Woman" (featuring Richard Hawley) Patrick Sickafus (Arctic Monkeys and Richard Hawley) Death Ramps 2:18
3. "The Death Ramps"   Death Ramps Death Ramps 3:19
4. "Nettles"   Alex Turner Death Ramps 1:45
7"
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Teddy Picker"   Alex Turner Arctic Monkeys 2:43
2. "Bad Woman" (featuring Richard Hawley) Patrick Sickafus (Arctic Monkeys and Richard Hawley) Arctic Monkeys 2:18

Charts

Charts (2007)[5] Peak
position
French Singles Chart 99
Irish Singles Chart 32
Italian Singles Chart 35
Netherlands Singles Chart 98
Polish Singles Chart[6] 49
UK Indie Chart 1
UK Singles Chart 20

References

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External links

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  4. Arctic Monkeys announce new single | News | NME.COM
  5. http://acharts.us/song/31092
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