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“Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?” is
a song by English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys. It
was released as the third single from their fifth studio
album, AM, on 11 August 2013. It was written by the
group’s lead vocalist Alex Turner while its production
was handled by James Ford. Upon its release, many crit-
ics compared the composition of “Why’d You Only Call
Me When You’re High?” with works by different artists.

On 30 August 2013, an audio track of the single’s B-side,
“Stop the World I Wanna Get Off with You”, was released
onto Arctic Monkeys’ official YouTube channel.[1][2]
An accompanying music video was shot for the song
by Nabil Elderkin and released in July 2013. The
band has performed the song multiple times
at different venues and also on their AM Tour.

The song was leaked on 29 July 2013 on YouTube
and social networking sites,[3] but quickly taken
down. It was released as a single on 11 August 2013,
together with an accompanying music video.[4][5]

“Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?” is de-
scribed as a R&B,[6][7] funk rock[8] and blues rock[9]
song. Carl Purvis of No Ripcord stated that the song
“sounds like it’s been ripped from a Jurassic 5 mixtape
before Turner’s exacerbated thirst to relieve his libi-
do once again shines through.”[10] Robert Ham from
Paste opined that the song outlines Turner’s “desper-
ation for a 3 a.m. booty call with the title coming as
a rebuttal.”[11] Andy Baber of MusicOMH stated that
the song contained “sultry, broken beats”. He com-
mented further that it “confirms the already lingering
sense that AM is an album of the night.”[12] Benji Tay-
lor of Pretty Much Amazing wrote that the band’s use
of “stuttering hip hop beats” on AM is most notable

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