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Wikipedia article




"'Love Your Way'" is a song from Powderfinger's fifth studio album 'Vulture Street'. It was the second single released from 'Vulture Street' in September 2003 and reached No. 37 on the Australian music chart.

The single's artwork is a high contrast colour painting of the Australian Outback with a photograph of a girl in a bikini walking a dog pasted onto it. The girl is desaturated and the ground is colourised to bright fuchsia.

Audio sample



This audio sample indicates the chorus and part of a verse of the song.

Music video



The music video for "Love Your Way" was directed by Scott Walton of Fifty Fifty Films, and features Bernard Fanning and Darren Middleton in a fencing match. At the end of the second chorus, the other band members appear in fencing uniforms and are defeated by Fanning. At the end of the song, Fanning throws his fencing mask down at Middleton, concluding the match.

Track listing



Australian Version

# "Love Your Way" 4:22

# "Rocket Reducer No. 62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa)" 4:25

# "Hard Luck Dave" 3:17

# "City Hum" ("Love Your Way" Demo) 4:19

UK Version

:'Enhanced content CD'

# "Love Your Way"

# "Morning Sun"

# "Number of the Beast"

* Enhanced content:

** "Love Your Way" (video)

** Photo gallery

Charts



References



Category:Powderfinger songs

Category:2003 singles

Category:2003 songs

Category:Universal Records singles

Category:Songs written by Jon Coghill

Category:Songs written by John Collins (Australian musician)

Category:Songs written by Bernard Fanning

Category:Songs written by Ian Haug

Category:Songs written by Darren Middleton


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