It was originally released by Important Records in December 2003 in an edition of 500 on white vinyl.
The 7" was later reissued in October 2005 on Palmer's own 8 Ft. Records during the band's Fall 2005 North American tour.
The cover of the reissue depicted a painting by Barnaby Whitfield that recreated the photo from the original release.
In The Dresden Dolls Companion,[1] Amanda Palmer has published the lyrics, sheet music, history, and creative process for this single.
The B-side, "A Night at the Roses," features a noticeably different sound from the band's usual material, with Palmer contributing vocals and tambourine, and Viglione playing the electric guitar.