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2000 single by Guster
"Fa Fa" | |
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Single by Guster | |
from the album Lost and Gone Forever | |
Released | January 3, 2000 |
Recorded | 1998 |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 4:45 |
Label | Hybrid |
Songwriter(s) | Adam Gardner, Ryan Miller and Brian Rosenworcel |
Producer(s) | Steve Lillywhite |
Guster singles chronology | |
"Fa Fa" is Guster's second single released off the Lost and Gone Forever album. It is also on the live CD and DVD Guster on Ice . Karl Denson from The Greyboy Allstars plays the saxophone and flute on the song, which received modest radio airplay, peaking at No. 26 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart.[citation needed ]
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