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%22Monkey Gone to Heaven%22 is a song by the American alternative rock band Pixies and is the seventh track on their 1989 album Doolittle. The song was written and sung by frontman Black Francis and was produced by Gil Norton. Referencing environmentalism and biblical numerology, the song's lyrics mirrored themes that were explored in Doolittle. %22Monkey Gone to Heaven%22 was the first Pixies song to feature guest musicians: two cellists, Arthur Fiacco and Ann Rorich, and two violinists, Karen Karlsrud and Corine Metter.%22Monkey Gone to Heaven%22 was released as the first single from Doolittle in the United States and United Kingdom. As the band had signed to Elektra Records shortly before, the single also marked their first American and major label release. It was critically well-received; Rolling Stone's David Fricke said %22Monkey Gone to Heaven%22 was %22a corrosive, compelling meditation on God and garbage%22. In the years since its release, the song has received several accolades from music publications.
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