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"Pull Yourself Together" is a single by the
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band Hefner. Their first for
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, it was released in 1998 on CD single and 7"
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formats. The single was fairly popular. Although it did not chart, it was the "single of the week" on
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Track listing

The single was released in two formats, with the single having the track listing below, while the 7" only contained the first two tracks. # "Pull Yourself Together" # "Christ" # "Smoking Girlfriend" # "Wicker Girl"


Cultural references

The title of the single is used by a successful Indiepop night and fanzine based in Manchester.


References

Hefner (band) songs 1998 songs Too Pure singles {{1990s-UK-single-stub