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"Perfect Blue Buildings"
Perfect Blue Buildings cover
{{{Type}}} by Counting Crows
Album [[August and Everything After]]
Released September 14, 1993
Recorded In some house on some hill
Length 5:00
Label Geffen
Writer(s) Adam Duritz
Producer(s) T-Bone Burnett


{{Infobox Song <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name           = 
| Cover          = 
| Border         = 
| Caption        = 
| Type           = 
| Artist         = 
| alt Artist     = 
| Album          = 
| Published      = 
| Released       = 
| track_no       = 
| Recorded       = 
| Genre          = 
| Language       = 
| Length         = 
| Writer         = 
| Composer       = 
| Label          = 
| Producer       = 
| Tracks         = 
| prev           = 
| prev_no        = 
| next           = 
| next_no        = 
| Misc           = 
| Audio sample?  =
}}

Details

Name 
This field should contain the name of the song. This field is compulsory.
Cover 
You should not use the album cover, as this is not compliant with our fair-use criteria.
Border 
Type "yes" in this parameter to add a 1 px border to the cover image
Type 
If you want to add something more descriptive than "Song" use the "Type" field.
Tracks 
There are two ways to create a track listing; either a "full" album track listing or a partial one. The full track listing is done using the "Tracks" field (simply list the tracks using #'s). The partial method is using the prev, prev_no, next, next_no and track_no fields. This is for previous and next tracks. It'd be better to use "Tracks"; both should not be used.
Recorded 
This field is for the place that the song was recorded

See also