The song details different stages of a breakup. Björk says it was "the first unhappy song I wrote... I felt ashamed writing a song that was not giving hope". The melancholic piece was dedicated to her broken relationship with Stéphane Sednaoui, who, curiously, also directed the video. Rumours have persisted that Björk recorded the song in the nude, although this has not been publicly commented on. Björk was sued by British electronic musician Scanner for the uncleared sample of telephones ringing (from his album Mass Observation) at the start of the track. The situation caused her record label, One Little Indian, to contemplate the idea of destroying all current copies of Post in the shops, and of the remixing, remastering and reprinting of a new version of the album that included a version of "Possibly Maybe" which did not feature the sample.
Genre: Electronic
1. "Big Time Sensuality" (Plaid Mix)
2. "Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu" (Traditional folk song. Produced by Hector Zazou)
3. "Possibly Maybe" (Live at Wembley Arena)
4. "Hyperballad" (Over the Edge Mix) (Live at Wembley Arena)
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