Greedy Fly


"Greedy Fly" is a song by alternative rock band Bush, released on 26 May 1997 as the second single from their second studio album, Razorblade Suitcase.

Music

"Greedy Fly" was described by Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian to show the band to "have a streak of goth a mile wide".

Music video

Bush were one of the early pioneers of the enhanced CD single, with the full video being available as a file on CD 2. The video was directed by Marcus Nispel in December 1996 in Los Angeles. The video was shot in the same building Se7en was shot in and cost nearly half a million pounds.

Commercial performance

"Greedy Fly" was released as the second single from the album, after "Swallowed". The song became a hit, possibly due to its well-known music video, which clocks in at over 7 minutes. The song reached the top 5 on both the US Alternative Songs chart and Mainstream Rock Tracks. The song is also the band's second biggest hit in their native Britain where it peaked at #22 .

Allusions

In 2023, American musician Corey Taylor, best known as the lead vocalist of alternative metal band Slipknot, named "Greedy Fly" the Bush song he wished he'd written.

Track listing

  • UK CD 1 Single IND95536
  • # "Greedy Fly " - 3:50
  • # "Old" - 2:51
  • # "Insect Kin " - 4:57
  • # "Personal Holloway " - 3:28
  • UK CD 2 Single INDX95536
  • # "Greedy Fly " - 7:09
  • # "Greedy Fly " - 4:27
  • # "Greedy Fly " - 4:25
  • AUS CD Single IND95536
  • # "Greedy Fly" - 4:28
  • # "Swallowed " - 5:49
  • # "Cold Contagious " - 5:57
  • # "Greedy Fly " - 7:09

    Appearances in the media

- Featured on Cold Case in the episode "Spiders".

Chart performance