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Hyper Music : ウィキペディア英語版
Hyper Music/Feeling Good

| Length = 3:23 (Hyper Music)
3:18 (Feeling Good)
| Label = Taste/Mushroom
| Writer = Matthew Bellamy (Hyper Music)
| Producer = John Leckie, Muse
| Last single = "Bliss"
(August 2001)
| This single = "Hyper Music/Feeling Good"
(November 2001)
| Next single = "Dead Star/In Your World"
(July 2002)
| Misc =

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"Hyper Music/Feeling Good" is the ninth single by English alternative rock band Muse, and the fourth from their second album, ''Origin of Symmetry''. It was released on 7" vinyl—as a double A-side—and double CD—backed with "Shine" and a cover of The Smiths' "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want"—on 19 November 2001 and reached #24 in the UK Singles Chart—the lowest of all four singles released from ''Origin of Symmetry'', though sold better than all of them except "Plug in Baby".
"Hyper Music" was written by vocalist and guitarist Matthew Bellamy and "Feeling Good" was written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley for the 1964 musical ''The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd'' and famously interpreted by jazz/soul singer Nina Simone. A softer, acoustic version of "Hyper Music" with a quieter guitar piece and a recurring keyboard piece was recorded under the title of "Hyper Chondriac Music" and featured on the first—the 'B-sides'—disc of the 2002 album ''Hullabaloo Soundtrack''.
"Feeling Good" was ranked as the fifth best cover version in a poll by ''Total Guitar'' in 2008. Later in 2010, Muse's cover of "Feeling Good" was ranked by NME as the greatest cover song of all time in September 2010. Over 15,000 people voted it to number one beating The Beatles' cover of "Twist and Shout" and Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt".〔("Muse beat The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash to win best cover song of all time" ). ''NME'', 22 September 2010〕 In 2014, a BBC poll saw it voted the ninth best cover version ever.
Muse's version of "Feeling Good" was used by Nescafé for their advertising, but did so without the band's permission. They later replaced it with the Nina Simone version. Muse were subsequently paid settlement money, which they donated to Oxfam. Virgin Atlantic Airways used the Muse version as the soundtrack for a global television commercial which debuted in October 2010. The commercial prominently features the song as accompaniment to a surreal sequence of vignettes depicting Virgin Atlantic cabin crew members.
=="Feeling Good" music video==
The music video for "Feeling Good" was directed by David Slade. It features Muse playing in a red room and people with deformed faces are climbing up the walls in the background. The video seems to be in the same room as "Hyper Music", except with a more bright and colorful look. It features rose petals falling from the roof.

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