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Wikipedia article




"'Good for Nothing'" is a single by English indie rock band Hard-Fi. It is the first single from their third studio album 'Killer Sounds'. The single cover does not bear the "Parental Advisory" sticker, despite the profanity used during the chorus. It was released as a digital download on 17 June 2011, and soon after received a "Song of the Week" designation from The Tune.

Music video



The official music video was filmed in Barcelona, Spain. It features Hard-Fi walking around the Tibidabo area, while there are shots of the Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor. There are also appearances of Sant Mart, El Raval and an official RCD Espanyol shirt, the non-touristic and commercial part from Barcelona.

Track listing



7" single

# Good for Nothing

# Good for Nothing (Hard-Fi Meets Wrongtom)

CD & iTunes single

# Good for Nothing

# Good for Nothing (Wilkinson Remix)

# Good for Nothing (Mark Knight & D. Ramirez Remix)

# Good for Nothing (Ray Foxx Remix)

# Good for Nothing (Hard-Fi Meets Wrongtom 'Good for Dubbing')

Chart performance



The song peaked at #51 on the UK Singles Chart.

References



Category:Hard-Fi songs

Category:2011 singles

Category:Songs written by Richard Archer

Category:2011 songs

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