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  2. Lucky Denver Mint - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Eat World singles chronology. "Call It In The Air". (1996) " Lucky Denver Mint ". (1998) "Blister". (1999) " Lucky Denver Mint " is a song by American rock band Jimmy Eat World from their third studio album Clarity, which was released on February 23, 1999. The song was also formally released as a promotional single in early 1999.

  3. Clarity (Jimmy Eat World album) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Lucky Denver Mint" was included on some CD versions of the album; [10] the video was directed by Darren Doane, and depicts Jimmy Eat World getting defeated at various sports. [ 18 ] [ 42 ] The band promoted the album with local shows before embarking on a six-week US tour, including an appearance at SXSW .

  4. Sweetness (Jimmy Eat World song) - Wikipedia

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    However, "Lucky Denver Mint" became a surprise radio hit off of Clarity before the album was even released, driving the label to release Clarity before "Sweetness" could ever be added to its tracklisting. [3] The band also played the song live many times during the Clarity tour, and a demo recording of it was included on the 2007 re-issue of ...

  5. Jimmy Eat World - Wikipedia

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    The third album contained the single "Lucky Denver Mint" and a radio remix of the song was featured in the film Never Been Kissed; the song garnered a cult following. [citation needed] The album's closing song "Goodbye Sky Harbor" is based on the John Irving novel A Prayer for Owen Meany. [11]

  6. Bleed American - Wikipedia

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    Capitol began to shelve the album until radio stations started playing the song "Lucky Denver Mint", which became its second track. [4] The release of the album marked the end of their two-record deal with the label, which was made official in August 1999. [3] [5] Drummer Zach Lind recalled that the label "really didn't believe in us. But in a ...

  7. Jimmy Eat World discography - Wikipedia

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    The American rock band Jimmy Eat World has released ten studio albums, twenty-three singles, seven extended plays, three live albums, one compilation album, one video album, and one song on the "various artists" compilation What's Mine Is Yours . Jimmy Eat World formed in 1993 and released their debut EP, entitled One, Two, Three, Four, in 1994 ...

  8. Stay on My Side Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Stay on My Side Tonight is a five-track EP released by American rock band Jimmy Eat World through downloads on September 13, 2005 and physically released on October 4, 2005. It consists of three unreleased songs, a cover of the Heatmiser song "Half Right", and a remix of the Futures track "Drugs or Me". The title of the album is taken from a ...

  9. Futures (album) - Wikipedia

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    Futures. (album) Futures is the fifth studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World, released on October 19, 2004, through Interscope Records. After touring in support of Bleed American (2001) for two years, the band returned home and began working on new material by mid-2003. Following fruitless sessions with producer Mark Trombino, the ...