Disease (Matchbox Twenty song)

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ReleasedSeptember 30, 2002 (2002-9-30)
Length3:43
Label
"Disease"
Single by Matchbox Twenty
from the album More Than You Think You Are
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2002 (2002-9-30)
Studio
Length3:43
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Matt Serletic
Matchbox Twenty singles chronology
"Last Beautiful Girl"
(2001)
"Disease"
(2002)
"Unwell"
(2003)

"Disease" is the first single released from American rock band Matchbox Twenty's third album, More Than You Think You Are. The track was co-written by Matchbox Twenty lead singer Rob Thomas and Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger. Released on September 30, 2002, the song peaked at number 29 on the US Billboard Hot 100. "Disease" was one of two songs written by Thomas and presented to Jagger while he was producing his solo album Goddess in the Doorway, alongside "Visions of Paradise". Jagger returned "Disease" to Thomas, saying, "It sounds like you. It's your song."[1]

The video, directed by Phil Harder, starts with a man turning on his colorful boomboxing, then roller skating over a wide section of New York City, amid images of the band illuminated on moving billboards. During the second chorus, we see the band performing in a large outdoor roller-rink, complete with a disco ball. They are surrounded by a crowd dancing along, and to begin the third chorus, Rob slides off the stage on all fours onto the dance floor past the crowd. At the end of the song, the roller skater shuts off his beat box and then proceeds up some stairs, presumably to his home.

Track listings

  • Australian CD single[2]
  1. "Disease"
  2. "Push" (country version from VH1 Storytellers)
  3. "Crutch" (from VH1 Storytellers)
  • German CD single[3]
  1. "Disease"
  2. "If You're Gone" (live)
  • UK CD single[4]
  1. "Disease"
  2. "If You're Gone" (live)
  3. "Disease" (acoustic)

Credits and personnel

Credits are taken from the More Than You Think You Are album booklet.[5]

Studios

Main personnel

Strings section

  • Carol Webb – violin, concertmaster
  • Enrico Dicecco – violin
  • Jonathan Dinklage – violin
  • Barry Finclair – violin
  • Maura Giannini – violin
  • Jan Mullen – violin
  • Ricky Sortomme – violin
  • Donna Tecco – violin
  • Sue Pray – viola
  • Sarah Adams – viola
  • Crystal Garner – viola
  • Vincent Lionti – viola

Charts

Release history

References

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