Boom, Like That

2004 single by Mark Knopfler, based on Ray Kroc's business tactics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Boom, Like That" is a 2004 single by Mark Knopfler, from his album Shangri-La. It is – with "Darling Pretty" – one of only two Mark Knopfler solo singles to reach the UK Top 40, reaching no. 34.[1]

B-side
  • Summer of Love
  • Who's Your Baby Now (live)
Released20 September 2004
Quick facts Single by Mark Knopfler, from the album Shangri-La ...
"Boom, Like That"
Single by Mark Knopfler
from the album Shangri-La
B-side
  • Summer of Love
  • Who's Your Baby Now (live)
Released20 September 2004
GenreRoots rock
LabelMercury
SongwriterMark Knopfler
ProducersMark Knopfler, Chuck Ainlay
Mark Knopfler singles chronology
"Why Aye Man"
(2002)
"Boom, Like That"
(2004)
"The Trawlerman's Song EP"
(2005)
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Lyrics

The subject of the song is Ray Kroc, the McDonald's entrepreneur. Knopfler indicated that he was inspired by Kroc's autobiography.[citation needed]

Track listings

CD single

  1. "Boom, Like That"
  2. "Summer of Love"

Maxi CD single

  1. "Boom, Like That"
  2. "Summer of Love"
  3. "Who's Your Baby Now" (live)

7"

  1. "Boom, Like That"
  2. "Who's Your Baby Now" (live)

References

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