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- Sugar_Mice aSide "Sugar Mice".
- Sugar_Mice abstract "Sugar Mice is the second single from Marillion's fourth studio album, Clutching at Straws. Released on 13 July 1987, it peaked at number 22 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming the band's 8th top-thirty hit in a row. Outside the UK, it was released in France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, West Germany and (on Capitol Records) in the USA and Canada. A number of formats were available: 7" single, 7" picture disc (containing a fold-out sleeve with a poster), 12" single, 12" picture disc. 3,000 copies of a 5" CD single were produced that were exclusively sold at concerts.The title track is a melancholic rock ballad with lyrics from the perspective of a British worker who emigrates to the USA to escape unemployment, leaving behind his family, and ends up drinking in a hotel bar in Milwaukee. Fish described the background as follows: "I was laying in bed in the Holiday Inn and looking up at the ceiling at some hearts 'n' stuff that some lovers had carved, and I was feeling really down. So I rang my old lady but it was a bad phone call; lots of long silences. I felt even more depressed."The first-person narrator sums up his feelings with the metaphor "We're just sugar mice in the rain", which lends the title to the song.The 12" and 5" CD single featured an extended version of the title track, containing some extra music between the first and second verse.The B-side, "Tux On", is a rock song that tells the story of a rising rock star who gradually loses touch with reality and finally ends up abusing drugs."Sugar Mice" was featured on the compilations Now That's What I Call Music 10 and 100 Hits: 80s Classics.A CD replica of the single was also part of a collectors box-set released in July 2000 which contained Marillion's first twelve singles and was re-issued as a 3-CD set in 2009 (see The Singles '82–'88).".
- Sugar_Mice album Clutching_at_Straws.
- Sugar_Mice bSide "Tux on".
- Sugar_Mice format 12-inch_single.
- Sugar_Mice format CD_single.
- Sugar_Mice format Gramophone_record.
- Sugar_Mice format Picture_disc.
- Sugar_Mice genre Neo-progressive_rock.
- Sugar_Mice musicalArtist Marillion.
- Sugar_Mice musicalBand Marillion.
- Sugar_Mice previousWork Incommunicado_(song).
- Sugar_Mice producer Chris_Kimsey.
- Sugar_Mice recordLabel EMI.
- Sugar_Mice releaseDate "1987-07-13".
- Sugar_Mice subsequentWork Warm_Wet_Circles.
- Sugar_Mice wikiPageID "33087408".
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- Sugar_Mice writer Marillion.
- Sugar_Mice aSide "Sugar Mice".
- Sugar_Mice album Clutching_at_Straws.
- Sugar_Mice artist Marillion.
- Sugar_Mice bSide "Tux on".
- Sugar_Mice cover "Marillion sugarmice.jpg".
- Sugar_Mice format "7".
- Sugar_Mice genre Neo-progressive_rock.
- Sugar_Mice hasPhotoCollection Sugar_Mice.
- Sugar_Mice label EMI.
- Sugar_Mice lastSingle ""Incommunicado"".
- Sugar_Mice name "Sugar Mice".
- Sugar_Mice nextSingle ""Warm Wet Circles"".
- Sugar_Mice producer Chris_Kimsey.
- Sugar_Mice recorded "1987".
- Sugar_Mice released "1987-07-13".
- Sugar_Mice thisSingle ""Sugar Mice"".
- Sugar_Mice writer Marillion.
- Sugar_Mice subject Category:1987_singles.
- Sugar_Mice subject Category:Marillion_songs.
- Sugar_Mice subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Chris_Kimsey.
- Sugar_Mice type 1987Singles.
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- Sugar_Mice comment "Sugar Mice is the second single from Marillion's fourth studio album, Clutching at Straws. Released on 13 July 1987, it peaked at number 22 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming the band's 8th top-thirty hit in a row. Outside the UK, it was released in France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, West Germany and (on Capitol Records) in the USA and Canada. A number of formats were available: 7" single, 7" picture disc (containing a fold-out sleeve with a poster), 12" single, 12" picture disc.".
- Sugar_Mice label "Sugar Mice".
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- Sugar_Mice sameAs Sugar_Mice.
- Sugar_Mice wasDerivedFrom Sugar_Mice?oldid=614689323.
- Sugar_Mice isPrimaryTopicOf Sugar_Mice.
- Sugar_Mice name "Sugar Mice".