"Superman's Song" | ||||||||
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Canadian promo single
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Single by Crash Test Dummies | ||||||||
from the album The Ghosts That Haunt Me | ||||||||
Released | March 1991 | |||||||
Format | CD single | |||||||
Genre | Folk rock | |||||||
Length | 4:31 | |||||||
Label | BMG/Arista | |||||||
Writer(s) | Brad Roberts | |||||||
Producer(s) | Steve Berlin | |||||||
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"Superman's Song" was the first single of the Canadian folk-rock group Crash Test Dummies and came from their 1991 debut album The Ghosts That Haunt Me. The single was the group's first hit, charting in both Canada (#4) and the United States (#56). It was also featured in the pilot of the Canadian TV series Due South.
The song was covered by Lucy Wainwright Roche, daughter of Loudon Wainwright III and Suzzy Roche of The Roches, on her second EP 8 More. It also has been covered by Nataly Dawn.
The music video for the song was directed by Dale Heslip and features the band singing at a funeral for Superman attended by various aging superheroes. Some depicted are a middle aged Wonder Woman-like character, The Green Hornet, and possibly Green Lantern (Alan Scott). It won the MuchMusic Video Award for Best Video in 1991.