Barbarella (song)

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Released1998
RecordedScott's house, Foxy Dead Girl, Royaltone, Oceanway, The Village, and Master Control
Length6:39
"Barbarella"
Single by Scott Weiland
from the album 12 Bar Blues
Released1998
RecordedScott's house, Foxy Dead Girl, Royaltone, Oceanway, The Village, and Master Control
GenreAlternative rock
Length6:39
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)Scott Weiland
Tony Castaneda
Producer(s)Tracy Chisholm
Scott Weiland
Scott Weiland singles chronology
"Lady, Your Roof Brings Me Down"
(1997)
"Barbarella"
(1998)
"Learning to Drive"
(2007)

"Barbarella" is the only official single released from Scott Weiland's 1998 debut album 12 Bar Blues. The song is titled after the sci-fi film Barbarella, while the lyrics of the song pay homage to several science fiction television shows and movies.

The song's music video, directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris,[1] uses themes from the David Bowie film The Man Who Fell to Earth.[2][3] It was shot in and around Las Vegas, Nevada.[4]

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