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1997 single by Dover
"Devil Came to Me"
Single by Dover
from the album Devil Came to Me
Released21 April 1997 (1997-04-21)
RecordedFebruary 1997
StudioInfinity Studios, Madrid
Genre
Length4:36
LabelSubterfuge
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Dover
Dover singles chronology
"Loli Jackson"
(1997)
"Devil Came to Me"
(1997)
"Judas"
(1997)

"Devil Came to Me" is a song by Dover originally released as the opening track on the band's second studio album Devil Came to Me, which sold over 800,000 copies.

It was used in a compilation of songs from revealing bands of the moment, under the name of "GenerationNext Music by Pepsi".

Appearances

  • A snippet of the song (specifically, the chorus "I lied for you, I lied for you") was included in a popular television commercial from Radical Fruit Company in 1997, which gave them great fame.
  • The song appears in the 2001 Spanish film "No te fallaré".
  • A remix of the song, "Devil Came to Me 07", was included in the album 2, released in November 2007.

References

  1. "GenerationNext Music By Pepsi". discogs.com. Discogs.
  2. "The Radical Fruit Company of NY - Camelot". YouTube. 1997.
  3. Cabezas, Daniel (26 June 2007). "El rock y la publicidad: ¿un idilio polémico?" (in Spanish). 20minutos.
  4. "No te fallaré - OST". Musicoscopio. 2001.
Dover
  • Álvaro Gómez
  • Álvaro Díez
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