The grass is green

The grass is green
"The grass is green"
Sencillo de
Nelly Furtado del álbum Folklore
Lanzado 25 Febrero, 2005
Grabación 2003
Género Pop/Rock
Duración 03:50
Discográfica DreamWorks
Escritor(es) Mike Elizondo
Nelly Furtado
Productor(es) Mike Elizondo
Posicionamientos
Nelly Furtado Cronología de sencillos Norteamérica/Australia
2005
"Explode"
2005
"The Grass Is Green"
2006
"Promiscuous"

"The Grass Is Green" es una canción pop interpretada por la cantante canadiense Nelly Furtado en su segundo álbum de estudio, Folklore (2003). Fue escrita por Furtado y Mike Elizondo y producida por Elizondo. La canción fue lanzada como el quinto y último sencillo de Folklore en febrero de 2005 sin el acompañamiento de un video musical.[1]

A pesar de no haber sido lanzado como sencillo el lugares como Alemania, la canción ha sido elogiada como digna de atención.

Posiciones

País (2004) Posición
Alemania Top 100 65
Alemania Airplay Top 100[2] 39
Polonia 90
Australia Airplay Chart 8

Referencias

  1. BBC - Music - Urban Albums
  2. Chart Data: Nelly Furtado

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