This track was originally released in 1972. They are a band from the UK, and this was included on their self-titled album. This is the track that featured in the film Reservoir Dogs.
1985 track from US artist, from the album 'Seven The Hard Way'. Was the theme song to the 1985 film 'The Legend of Billie Jean'. The film is yet to receive a DVD release.
This track is from UK band's 1977 album called Deceptive Bends.
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1982 clip from UK band, fronted by Annabella Lwin. It was originally recorded by The Strangeloves in 1965, so this is a cover of that track.
Please note: This is *NOT* a song by the artist Bow Wow.
Originally released in 1977, and then re-released in 1982. This is a track from a US singer.
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Uploaded on request, this is a 1983 track from Australian band, as featured on the EP 'Semantics' - this EP was issued as an LP in the USA in 1984 with a compilation of songs from previous albums by the band. It was also included on the live album 'Phalanx' in 1983.
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