"Tragic Comic" is the third and last single from American rock band Extreme's third studio album, III Sides to Every Story. The song charted in the United Kingdom at number 15, becoming their last single to enter the UK top 40. The artwork for the single is Charlie Chaplin-based.

"Tragic Comic"
Single by Extreme
from the album III Sides to Every Story
ReleasedJanuary 25, 1993 (1993-01-25)[1]
Length4:45
LabelA&M
Songwriter(s)Nuno Bettencourt, Gary Cherone
Producer(s)Nuno Bettencourt, Bob St. John
Extreme singles chronology
"Stop the World"
(1992)
"Tragic Comic"
(1993)
"Cynical"
(1995)

Music video

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The music video, shot in black-and-white, features Gary Cherone clumsily attempting to woo his neighbour, while the other members of the band play instruments on the balcony. The video ends with her falling down an elevator shaft.

Track listings

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US single 31458 0117 2

  1. "Tragic Comic" (LP version) – 4:44
  2. "Help!" (The Beatles cover) – 2:21
  3. "Hole Hearted" (Horn mix) – 3:47
  4. "Don't Leave Me Alone" – 5:43

UK CD single AMCD 0156 / INT CD single 580 139-2

  1. "Tragic Comic" (radio edit) – 4:10
  2. "Hole Hearted" (Horn mix)
  3. "Rise 'N Shine" (acoustic)
  4. "Tragic Comic" (LP version) – 4:45

UK CD single AMCDR0156

  1. "Tragic Comic" (radio edit) – 4:10
  2. "Help!"
  3. "When I'm President" (live)
  4. "Tragic Comic" (LP version) – 4:45

Japanese CD single POCM-1024

  1. "Tragic Comic" (radio edit) – 4:10
  2. "Hole Hearted" (Horn mix)
  3. "Rise 'N Shine" (acoustic)
  4. "Cupid's Dead" (Horn mix)
  5. "When I'm President" (live)
  6. "Help!" (The Beatles cover)

Charts

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Chart (1993) Peak
position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[2] 85
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[3] 52
UK Singles (OCC)[4] 15

References

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  1. ^ "New Releases: Singles". Music Week. January 23, 1993. p. 21. Misprinted as the issue date, January 23, on source.
  2. ^ "Top RPM Singles: Issue 1734." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  3. ^ "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles". Music & Media. Vol. 10, no. 8. February 20, 1993. p. 23.
  4. ^ "Extreme: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 9, 2022.