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  • "Excuse Me Mr." is a song by No Doubt
  • "Excuse Me Mr." is the fourth single by rock band No Doubt from the album Tragic Kingdom. It is also featured on No Doubt's album The Singles 1992-2003. The song was originally composed on the acoustic guitar, and two versions were recorded: one with country and folk influence, one with punk rock influence. Producer Matthew Wilder preferred the former, and the other, which the band preferred, was lost in a studio accident. The studio pressed No Doubt to use the folk version on Tragic Kingdom, but the band refused to record "Spiderwebs", another single from the album, unless it could re-record the punk version of "Excuse Me Mr."[1] In 1997, the single reached number seventeen on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks.[2] The song is a downloadable track for the music video game Guitar Hero III: L
  • "Excuse Me Mr." is the fourth single by rock band No Doubt from the album Tragic Kingdom (album). It is also featured on No Doubt's album The Singles 1992-2003. The song was originally composed on the acoustic guitar, and two versions were recorded: one with country and folk influence, one with punk rock influence. Producer Matthew Wilder preferred the former, and the other, which the band preferred, was lost in a studio accident. The studio pressed No Doubt to use the folk version on Tragic Kingdom, but the band refused to record "Spiderwebs", another single from the album, unless it could re-record the punk version of "Excuse Me Mr."
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Drums
  • 5
Album
  • The Singles 1992-2003
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  • 4
Genre
  • Pop-Rock
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Language
  • English
Title
  • Excuse Me Mr.
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  • 4
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Band
  • 5
Released
  • 1995
Gender
  • Female
Artist
  • No Doubt
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  • DLC
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  • "Excuse Me Mr." is a song by No Doubt
  • "Excuse Me Mr." is the fourth single by rock band No Doubt from the album Tragic Kingdom (album). It is also featured on No Doubt's album The Singles 1992-2003. The song was originally composed on the acoustic guitar, and two versions were recorded: one with country and folk influence, one with punk rock influence. Producer Matthew Wilder preferred the former, and the other, which the band preferred, was lost in a studio accident. The studio pressed No Doubt to use the folk version on Tragic Kingdom, but the band refused to record "Spiderwebs", another single from the album, unless it could re-record the punk version of "Excuse Me Mr." In 1997, the single reached number seventeen on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks. The song is a downloadable track for the music video games Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and the Rock Band platform, along with most of The Singles 1992–2003.
  • "Excuse Me Mr." is the fourth single by rock band No Doubt from the album Tragic Kingdom. It is also featured on No Doubt's album The Singles 1992-2003. The song was originally composed on the acoustic guitar, and two versions were recorded: one with country and folk influence, one with punk rock influence. Producer Matthew Wilder preferred the former, and the other, which the band preferred, was lost in a studio accident. The studio pressed No Doubt to use the folk version on Tragic Kingdom, but the band refused to record "Spiderwebs", another single from the album, unless it could re-record the punk version of "Excuse Me Mr."[1] In 1997, the single reached number seventeen on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks.[2] The song is a downloadable track for the music video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.