Tired of Hanging Around
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Tired of Hanging Around is the second album by British
United Kingdom
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 indie rock
Indie rock
Indie rock is a genre of alternative rock that originated in the United Kingdom and the United States in the 1980s. Indie rock is extremely diverse, with sub-genres that include lo-fi, post-rock, math rock, indie pop, dream pop, noise rock, space rock, sadcore, riot grrrl and emo, among others...

 band The Zutons
The Zutons
The Zutons are an English indie rock band from Liverpool. They were formed in 2001 but did not release their first album, Who Killed...... The Zutons?, until May 2004. They achieved their biggest hits with "Why Won't You Give Me Your Love?" and "Valerie", both taken from their second studio album...

, released in the UK on April 17, 2006. Produced by Stephen Street
Stephen Street
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, the album was recorded at Townhouse and Olympic Studios in 2005. The album charted at 2 on the UK album charts.

Critical reception

Pete Cashmore of NME
NME
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 called it "one seriously good record".

Track listing

All tracks by David McCabe/The Zutons
The Zutons
The Zutons are an English indie rock band from Liverpool. They were formed in 2001 but did not release their first album, Who Killed...... The Zutons?, until May 2004. They achieved their biggest hits with "Why Won't You Give Me Your Love?" and "Valerie", both taken from their second studio album...

 except for tracks 5, 6 & 8 (David McCabe/Sean Payne/The Zutons
The Zutons
The Zutons are an English indie rock band from Liverpool. They were formed in 2001 but did not release their first album, Who Killed...... The Zutons?, until May 2004. They achieved their biggest hits with "Why Won't You Give Me Your Love?" and "Valerie", both taken from their second studio album...

).

Singles

Year Single Chart positions
UK
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2006 "Why Won't You Give Me Your Love?
Why Won't You Give Me Your Love?
"Why Won't You Give Me Your Love?" was the first single to be released from The Zutons' second album Tired of Hanging Around. It was released on April 3, 2006 and became the band's first UK Top 10 entry, peaking at #9 in the UK Singles Chart....

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9
"Valerie
Valerie (The Zutons song)
"Valerie" is a song by the English indie rock band The Zutons from the band's second studio album, Tired of Hanging Around . Released as the album's second single on 19 June 2006 in the United Kingdom, along with their previous single "Why Won't You Give Me Your Love?", it gave The Zutons their...

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9
"Oh Stacey (Look What You've Done!)
Oh Stacey (Look What You've Done!)
Oh Stacey was the third single from The Zutons second album Tired of Hanging Around, to be released, on 18 September 2006...

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24
"It's The Little Things We Do
It's the Little Things We Do
"It's the Little Things We Do" was the fourth single released from The Zutons second album Tired of Hanging Around. It became the band's first single since 2003 to fail to chart in the UK Top 40, peaking in the UK Top 75 at #47 instead.-CD Version:...

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47

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