"A Million Ways"is a song by AmericanrockbandOK Gofrom their albumOh No.It was the first song from the album to be released as a single and became the band's breakthrough song from the album because the accompanying music video went viral on the Internet.

"A Million Ways"
SinglebyOK Go
from the albumOh No
B-side"This Will Be Our Year", "Down for the Count", "The Lovecats"
ReleasedAugust 2005 (US)
February 12, 2006 (UK)
Recorded2004–2005
Length3:13
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Tore Johansson
OK Gosingles chronology
"Don't Ask Me"
(2002)
"A Million Ways"
(2005)
"Do What You Want"
(2006)

The B-side "This Will Be Our Year" is a cover version of the 1968 song byThe Zombiesfrom their albumOdessey and Oracleand had been released on the 2004 compilation albumFuture Soundtrack for America."The Lovecats", a cover ofThe Cure'shit single,had been released on the band's previousEPand was released for a third time on the single for "Here It Goes Again"."Down for the Count "had not been released, but was released as a digital single on iTunes in 2007.

The song appeared as a playable track in the gameBand Hero.The song also appeared in the 2007 filmI Could Never Be Your Woman.

Track listings

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U.S. promo one-sided 7 "single

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  1. "A Million Ways"

UK CD single 1

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  1. "A Million Ways"
  2. "This Will Be Our Year"

UK CD single 2

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  1. "A Million Ways"
  2. "Down for the Count"
  3. "The Lovecats"
  4. "A Million Ways" (enhanced video)

UK 7 "single

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  1. "A Million Ways"
  2. "This Will Be Our Year"

Music video

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A low-budget, homemade music video for the song was made in April or May 2005[1]showing the band in Damian Kulash's backyard, performing a dance routine choreographed by Kulash's sister,Trish Sie.The song's vocals are lip-synced in the video by bassistTim Nordwindinstead of Damian, following the format from the dance choreographed for the song "C-C-C-Cinnamon Lips", which Tim sings. The footage was not intended to be released as the single's music video, but it was sent via e-mail to friends of the band and spread around the internet becoming an internet sensation. It premiered onFuseon August 18, 2005.[2]The band was inspired by music videos such asJanet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation"and filmThe Matrixfor the video's choreography.[3]

On July 18, 2006, OK Go unveiled "The OK Go Dances With You(Tube) Contest" in which contestants submitted their pastiches of the video onYouTube.The winners would dance live with the band at one of their concerts. The contest ended on August 31, 2006. A compilation of these submissions was added on the DVD for the Deluxe Edition ofOh No.

The routine has been performed by the band on many occasions. They performed it onMad TVandSoccer AM.They also performed the number inParis,Franceto promote their French website.[4]

References

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  1. ^A Choreographer's Tale (Part I)at OK Go's official blog; published May 26, 2005; retrieved January 26, 2013
  2. ^A Million Ways, A Million Songs
  3. ^"OK Go Have Another Homemade Clip In The Can".Montogomery, James.Archived fromthe originalon 9 January 2014.Retrieved4 January2014.
  4. ^"Bienvenue sur le site français d'OK Go! Nouvel album Oh No déjà disponible".Archived fromthe originalon 2007-05-10.Retrieved2007-04-30.
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