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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*Forty-first [[Thing a Week]], released July 14, 2006.
 
*Forty-first [[Thing a Week]], released July 14, 2006.
*As Coulton noted upon release, the behaviour described in the song "is not actually the way things really are for seahorses".  In reality, like most fish species, seahorses do not care for their young once they are born.
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*As Coulton noted upon release, the behaviour described in the song "is not actually the way things really are for seahorses".  In reality, like most fish species, seahorses do not care for their young once they are born. Male, rather than female, seahorses are responsible for bearing their young, but do not rear them.
  
 
== Themes ==
 
== Themes ==
 
*[[Marine life]]
 
*[[Marine life]]
 
* Loss
 
* Loss
* Parenthood
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* [[Parenthood]]
 
* Loneliness
 
* Loneliness
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 18 August 2011


Seahorse.jpg
Seahorse
ReleaseThing a Week Four
Length3:28
Release date07-14-2006
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Trivia[edit]

  • Forty-first Thing a Week, released July 14, 2006.
  • As Coulton noted upon release, the behaviour described in the song "is not actually the way things really are for seahorses". In reality, like most fish species, seahorses do not care for their young once they are born. Male, rather than female, seahorses are responsible for bearing their young, but do not rear them.

Themes[edit]

Thing-a-Week Four
1. SkyMall · 2. Seahorse · 3. Creepy Doll · 4. Under the Pines · 5. Big Bad World One · 6. Mr. Fancy Pants · 7. You Ruined Everything · 8. I'm Your Moon · 9. The Big Boom · 10. Make You Cry · 11. Pull the String · 12. Summer's Over · 13. We Will Rock You · 14. We Are the Champions