The Elle King EP is an EP by singer-songwriter Elle King, her debut release, released June 12, 2012.[2][3] The song "Playing for Keeps" was used as the theme song for Mob Wives Chicago.[4][2] The second song that King wrote on the banjo, "Good to Be a Man" was the song that got King signed with RCA.[5]
The Elle King EP | ||||
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Released | June 12, 2012 (2012-06-12) | |||
Genre | Indie pop[1] | |||
Length | 11:19 | |||
Label | RCA[1] | |||
Elle King chronology | ||||
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King mixed up various styles on the songs on her EP, from a defiant growl to mournful to lascivious. She doesn't believe that "people listen to albums as a kind of whole, cohesive record anymore, anyway." She thinks that "the one thing that ties through all my different sounds is my voice, and I think we're all just trying to figure out how to tie everything around that."[6]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer | Length |
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1. | "Playing for Keeps" | Elle King, Chris DeStefano | Chris DeStefano | 3:37 |
2. | "Good to Be a Man" | E. King | Andy Baldwin | 2:48 |
3. | "No One Can Save You" | E. King | 2:14 | |
4. | "My Neck, My Back (Live)" | Khia Chambers, Michael J. Williams, Ed Meriwether[1][7] | 2:40 | |
Total length: | 11:19[8] |
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