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"Birdhouse in Your Soul" is a song by American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It was released in late 1989 through Elektra Records as the lead single from the album Flood, making the single the band's first release on a major label. "Birdhouse in Your Soul" is the band's highest-charting single in both the United States and the United Kingdom, and is one of their best-known songs.

Background
"Birdhouse in Your Soul" was one of four songs on Flood produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley; these four songs alone exhausted two-thirds of the album's budget. The track was selected early for a release as a single. An early two-minute demo version of the song was made available by the band via its Dial-A-Song service a year before they signed with Elektra. ==Recording and composition==
Recording and composition
Lyrics The melody to "Birdhouse in Your Soul" was written several years prior to its recording for Flood. John Linnell has stated that he "shoehorned" the song's lyrics into the existing melody. Music "Birdhouse in Your Soul" features an unconventional drum beat, which was programmed by Linnell, wherein the snare drum sounds on every beat. During production, Linnell created a demo using a more standard pop drum beat with the snare drum only on the backbeats. However, Langer and Winstanley emphatically rejected this change, which Linnell credits as saving the song. ==Music video==
Music video
The music video for "Birdhouse in Your Soul" was directed by Adam Bernstein and filmed in New York County's Surrogate's Courthouse building in Manhattan in 1989. The video features Linnell and Flansburgh dancing and performing erratically amidst a group of dancers dressed in red plaid shirts. In the video, the dancers wear masks made from sunglasses affixed with an image of the eyes of William Allen White, whose face is used frequently in the band's visual material. In an article on They Might Be Giants music videos, Emily Petermann speculates that the zombie-like behavior of the dancers, coupled with the video's warehouse setting, evokes "oppressed factory workers". Petermann finds this view to be at odds with the song's "cheerful" music. On the other hand, the "non sequitur" lyrics and "surreal" musical elements—such as modulation—are complemented by moments of "nonsense" in the video, such as when "[Linnell and Flansburgh's] performance becomes embedded in a bizarre situation or the performance is abandoned altogether". ==Reception and promotion==
Reception and promotion
"Birdhouse in Your Soul" received positive attention from critics. In his review of Flood for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine called it one of the band's "finest singles". Reviewing the single alone, Stewart Mason elaborates that, compared to previous releases, the high production value highlights Linnell's and Flansburgh's "knack for dynamics and arrangement". Mason also speculates that the song's popularity stems from the modest depth of its lyric, which is somewhat oblique on the surface but ultimately "easy to figure out", giving the listener a sense of pride in their understanding. Chris Willman, writing for the Los Angeles Times, predicted the track would become a "college radio standard". Performances In April 1990, They Might Be Giants appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson to promote the release of Flood. As part of the appearance, Linnell and Flansburgh performed "Birdhouse in Your Soul" with Doc Severinsen and the Tonight Show Band. Severinsen's unusually fast count-in resulted in a performance with a noticeably faster tempo than the album recording. The band adopted a similar tempo for subsequent live performances. Commercial performance "Birdhouse in Your Soul" peaked at No. 3 on the United States Modern Rock Tracks chart and No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart. It is They Might Be Giants' highest-charting single in both countries. In 2010, the song was featured in an advertisement for Clarks shoes; the song returned to the UK singles chart for three weeks, peaking at No. 70. ==Personnel==
Personnel
They Might Be GiantsJohn Flansburgh – guitar • John Linnell – vocals, keyboards Additional musiciansMark Feldman – violin • Frank London – trumpet (sampled) ProductionClive Langer – producer • Alan Winstanley – producer • Roger Moutenot – engineer, mixing ==Charts==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts ==Certifications==
Cover versions
A cover of "Birdhouse in Your Soul" was featured in the Pushing Daisies episode "Pigeon", which premiered on October 24, 2007. This version was arranged and performed by series composer Jim Dooley with vocals from actors Kristin Chenoweth and Ellen Greene. The cover also appears on the show's official soundtrack. In a 2015 Decider article revisiting the episode, Joe Reid wrote that the selection of "Birdhouse in Your Soul" contributed to "a moment that must have felt tailor-made for the audience members who responded to it". The song was also covered by Neil Cicierega as Lemon Demon on his second album, Live From the Haunted Candle Shop, which was released on July 23, 2003. The cover is 129 BPM, which is 29 faster than the original at 100 BPM. ==References==
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