| "One Little Victory" | ||||
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| Single byRush | ||||
| from the albumVapor Trails | ||||
| Released | March 29, 2002 | |||
| Recorded | 2001 | |||
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| Length | 5:08 | |||
| Label | Anthem (Canada) Anthem/Atlantic | |||
| Songwriter | Rush | |||
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"One Little Victory" | ||||
"One Little Victory" is a song by Canadian rock bandRush. It is the opening track on their seventeenth studio albumVapor Trails (2002), and was released as the lead single on March 29, 2002. The music was done byGeddy Lee andAlex Lifeson, and the lyrics byNeil Peart. The title phrase was inspired by a line from Joni Mitchell's "Sunny Sunday." To herald the band's comeback after a five-year hiatus, the single was designed to grab the attention of listeners with its rapid guitar and drum tempos.[2]
Aremixed version of "One Little Victory" appears on thecompilation albumRetrospective 3. It was later remixed again forVapor Trails Remixed (2013), following the positive reception of the first remix. The song also appears in the soundtrack for the video gameNeed for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2, released in 2002.
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "One Little Victory" | Peart | Lee, Lifeson | 5:08 |
The first single, "One Little Victory," owes more to the new breed of alterna-metal than to the prog rockers of yesteryear.
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