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| Artist = that dog. | | Artist = that dog. | ||
| Album = that dog. (album) | | Album = that dog. (album) | ||
| Released = 1995 | | Released = [[July 18]], [[1995]] | ||
| Recorded = | | Recorded = October - November [[1994]] | ||
| Length = 2:10 | | Length = 2:10 | ||
| Label = [[Geffen Records|DGC]] | | Label = [[Geffen Records|DGC]] | ||
| Writer = | | Writer = [[Anna Waronker]] | ||
| Producer = [[Paul DuGre]] | | Producer = [[Paul DuGre]] | ||
| Status = Released | | Status = Released | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
<blockquote>{{Interviewee/general|Anna|That's a story about me in ninth grade. The whole thing is true. It's about a senior in high school, a football guy. I was way too young to be having this young man courting me in the middle of the night. He was cute, though. I might as well use my life as material. It's got to be good for something. This song is the first time I decided to mix distortion and prettiness.}} | |||
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:::—1995 [[Totally Crushed Out! explanations - 1995|interview]] with [[Anna Waronker]] and [[Tony Maxwell]] | |||
An early version of "One Summer Night" - perhaps an early mix of the album version - appears on the 1994 magazine compilation ''[[Volume #9]]''. | An early version of "One Summer Night" - perhaps an early mix of the album version - appears on the 1994 magazine compilation ''[[Volume #9]]''. | ||