Get in Line

Get in Line

Infobox Single
Name = Get in Line


Artist = Barenaked Ladies
from Album = King of the Hill soundtrack
Genre = Alternative rock Soundtrack
Format = 5"
Released = 1999
Recorded = 1999
Label = Elektra Records
Writer = Steven Page Ed Robertson
Producer = Don Was
Last single = "Call and Answer" (1999)
This single = "Get in Line" (1999)
Next single = "Alcohol" (1999)

"Get in Line" is the name of a song by the Canadian-based group Barenaked Ladies. It was released in 1999 in the soundtrack of the TV series "King of the Hill". It failed to get a noteworthy chart position, unlike its follow-up single "Pinch Me".

The music video, the first of many of the group's videos directed by Phil Harder, features the band playing the song live action in the setting of "King of the Hill". It was shot in a warehouse in Seattle. Kevin Hearn has a "puffy" look due to chemotherapy. Their manager Pierre has a cameo dressed as Fidel Castro. Pierre went on to dress up in several more videos. The same day the video was shot, the band did another photoshoot, in the nude, for the now defunct web magazine called Bliss. The video for "Get in Line" is featured in Barenaked Ladies' DVD "Barelaked Nadies", as well on the "King of the Hill" Season 1 DVD set as a special feature (Disc 3 w/ Dale Gribble).

"Get in Line" was released as a promo 5" single.

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