David Bowie Shares Music Video for New Song 'Sue (or in a Season of Crime)' [WATCH]

David Bowie’s career-spanning, greatest-hits album Nothing Has Changed is set for release this coming Tuesday, Nov. 18, but today the legendary singer has shared the music video for the album’s opening track “Sue (or in a Season of Crime),” a new song recorded specifically for the compilation.

According to Stereogum, Tom Hingston and Jimmy King directed the film-noir-inspired video, which takes place in a shadowy alley while the song’s lyrics and footage of Bowie in a recording studio are projected across the wall.

You can check out Bowie’s music video for “Sue (or in a Season of Crime)” here:

Along with being released on Nothing Has Changed, “Sue (or in a Season of Crime)” will also be released as a 10-inch single for Record Store Day’s Black Friday event. You can check out its B-side “Tis a Pity She’s a Whore” here:

Nothing Has Changed will be released in three separate formats: triple CD, double CD and double vinyl, each with its own distinct album cover.

Check out the tracklist for the triple CD version here:

Disc 1
1. "Sue (or in a Season of Crime)"
2. "Where Are We Now?"
3. "Love Is Lost" (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy for the DFA Edit)
4. "The Stars (Are Out Tonight)"
5. "New Killer Star" (radio edit)
6. "Everyone Says 'Hi'" (edit)
7. "Slow Burn" (radio edit)
8. "Let Me Sleep Beside You"
9. "Your Turn to Drive"
10. "Shadow Man"
11. "Seven" (Marius De Vries mix)
12. "Survive" (Marius De Vries mix)
13. "Thursday's Child" (radio edit)
14. "I'm Afraid of Americans" (V1) (clean edit)
15. "Little Wonder" (edit)
16. "Hallo Spaceboy" (PSB Remix) (with the Pet Shop Boys)
17. "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (radio edit)
18. "Strangers When We Meet" (single version)

Disc 2
1. "The Buddha of Suburbia"
2. "Jump They Say" (radio edit)
3. "Time Will Crawl" (MM remix)
4. "Absolute Beginners" (single version)
5. "Dancing in the Street" (with Mick Jagger)
6. "Loving the Alien" (single remix)
7. "This Is Not America (with The Pat Metheny Group)
8. "Blue Jean"
9. "Modern Love" (single version)
10. "China Girl" (single version)
11. "Let's Dance" (single version)
12. "Fashion" (single version)
13. "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" (single version)
14. "Ashes to Ashes" (single version)
15. "Under Pressure" (with Queen)
16. "Boys Keep Swinging"
17. "'Heroes'" (single version)
18. "Sound and Vision"
19. "Golden Years" (single version)
20. "Wild Is the Wind" (2010 Harry Maslin Mix)

Disc 3
1. "Fame" (4:14)
2. "Young Americans" (2007 Tony Visconti mix single edit)
3. "Diamond Dogs"
4. "Rebel Rebel"
5. "Sorrow"
6. "Drive-In Saturday"
7. "All the Young Dudes" (Previously unreleased stereo mix)
8. "The Jean Genie" (original single mix)
9. "Moonage Daydream"
10. "Ziggy Stardust"
11. "Starman" (original single mix)
12. "Life On Mars?" (2003 Ken Scott Mix)
13. "Oh! You Pretty Things"
14. "Changes"
15. "The Man Who Sold the World"
16. "Space Oddity"
17. "In the Heat of the Morning"
18. "Silly Boy Blue"
19. "Can't Help Thinking About Me"
20. "You've Got a Habit of Leaving"
21. "Liza Jane"

What did you think of the music video for Bowie's "Sue (or in a Season of Crime)"? Let us know down in the comments section.

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