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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2010) "Disco King" Single by Spencer Tracy from the album Spencer Tracy A-side "Disco King" Released January 13, 2003 Format CD Single Recorded Revolver Studios Genre Rock Label Embryo Records Writer(s) Lee Jones Producer Ben Glatzer Spencer Tracy singles chronology "Disco King" (2003) "Ocean" (2003) "Disco King" was the first single by Australian rock group Spencer Tracy, released on Embryo Records in January, 2003. "Disco King" earned a lot of airplay for Spencer Tracy, with the Triple M network adding "Disco King" to official rotation in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, NOVA Sydney & Melbourne running the track in the high rotation Buzz bin for two consecutive weeks and NOVA 937 in Perth giving solid airplay over a six week period. The video clip to Disco King also received rotation on Channel V, MTV and Rage. The song created interest in the band from Interscope Records in the USA. "Cathy Hendrix in my office listens to triple j on the net all of the time and we just loved that song "Disco King". A musician friend saw Spencer Tracy playing a show in Melbourne and sent us a copy of their CD. When we put it on we were blown away -we just couldn't turn it off for a whole week." - Mike Dixon – USA manager (Ron Sexsmith)[1] Track listing All tracks written by Lee Jones unless otherwise noted.[2] "Disco King" - 4:02 "Changes" - 4:17 "Yesterday" (Chris Jones) - 4:31 Disco King video References ^ "Spencer Tracy". Music Australia. http://www.musicaustralia.org/apps/MA?function=showDetail&currentMapsRecord=NAMO~1757&itemSeq=3&total=3&&returnFunction=searchResults&term1=Daze&location1=Anywhere&scope=scope&parameter1=phrase&boolean1=and&sessionId=reuseSearch9AA12E43D62D3DF518028443B5B7626D1211163230581. Retrieved 2008-06-06.  ^ APRA database at the Australasian Performing Right Association website (search each song title)