"Where Do I Begin" is a song by English big beat musical duo the Chemical Brothers, released as a promotional single in 1997 from their second album, Dig Your Own Hole. As a promo release, copies are difficult to get hold of.[citation needed] The version appearing on the single is the radio edit and is shorter than the version on the album. Beth Orton sings the vocals on the song.
"Where Do I Begin" | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Promotional single by The Chemical Brothers | |
from the album Dig Your Own Hole | |
Released | 1997 |
Recorded | 1996 |
Genre |
|
Length |
|
Label | Freestyle Dust |
Songwriter(s) |
|
Producer(s) | The Chemical Brothers |
"Where Do I Begin" appears in many films and media. It can be heard in an episode of Blue Jam. It was featured in the Cameron Crowe film Vanilla Sky (2001) and was included on the released original soundtrack. The song was also featured in the film Monster (2003) starring Charlize Theron, as well as in the 2003 season three finale of the Showtime television series Queer as Folk during a scene in which the character Ted checks himself into rehab. The song was featured again in the film Accepted (2006) starring Justin Long. It was featured in the trailer for the Wes Craven film Red Eye (2005).
All tracks are written by The Chemical Brothers.
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1. | "Where Do I Begin (radio edit)" | 3:52 |
The Chemical Brothers songs | |
---|---|
Discography | |
Exit Planet Dust | |
Dig Your Own Hole | |
Surrender | |
Come with Us | |
Singles 93–03 | |
Push the Button | |
We Are the Night | |
Brotherhood |
|
Further |
|
Born in the Echoes |
|
Other songs | |
|
![]() | This 1990s electronic music song-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |