This is a list of songs recorded and performed by Slade . [1]
Title | Year | Album | Author(s) |
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(And Now the Waltz) C'est La Vie | 1982 | The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome / Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply | Noddy Holder, Jim Lea |
7 Year Bitch | 1985 | Rogues Gallery | Holder, Lea |
9 to 5 | 1980 | Six of the Best (Extended Play) | Holder, Lea |
A Night to Remember | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Holder, Lea |
Ain't Got No Heart | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | Frank Zappa |
All Join Hands | 1984 | Rogues Gallery | Holder, Lea |
All the World Is a Stage | 1976 | Nobody's Fools | Holder, Lea |
Angelina | 1970 | Play It Loud | Neil Innes |
Auld Lang Syne / You'll Never Walk Alone | 1985 | Crackers – The Christmas Party Album | Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein |
Be | 1977 | Whatever Happened to Slade | Holder, Lea |
Big Apple Blues | 1977 | Whatever Happened to Slade | Holder, Lea |
Born to Be Wild | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | Mars Bonfire |
Boyz (Instrumental) | 1987 | B-Side of "You Boyz Make Big Noize" single | Holder, Lea |
Burning in the Heat of Love | 1977 | Non-album Single | Holder, Lea |
Can You Just Imagine | 1975 | B-Side of "In for a Penny" single | Holder, Lea |
Candidate | 1972 | B-Side of "Look Wot You Dun" single | Lea, Don Powell |
Chakeeta | 1979 | Return to Base | Holder, Lea |
Cheap 'n' Nasty Luv | 1983 | The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome / Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply | Holder, Lea |
C'mon C'mon | 1970 | B-Side of "Shape of Things to Come" single | Holder, Lea |
Cocky Rock Boys (Rule O.K.) | 1983 | The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome | Holder, Lea |
Coloured Rain | 1970 | Live at the BBC | Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, Jim Capaldi |
Coming Home | 1970 | Live at the BBC | Eric Clapton, Bonnie Bramlett |
Could I | 1970 | Play It Loud | James Griffin, Robb Royer |
Coz I Luv You | 1971 | Non-album Single | Holder, Lea |
Cum On Feel the Noize | 1973 | Non-album Single | Holder, Lea |
Daddio | 1978 | B-Side of "Give Us a Goal" single | Holder, Lea |
Dapple Rose | 1970 | Play It Loud | Lea, Powell |
Darling Be Home Soon | 1972 | Slade Alive! (live only) | John Sebastian |
Dead Men Tell No Tales | 1977 | Whatever Happened to Slade | Holder, Lea |
Delighted to See You | 1967 | Private Acetate (as The 'N Betweens) | Pete Dello |
Did Ya Mama Ever Tell Ya? | 1976 | Nobody's Fools | Holder, Lea |
Dirty Joker | 1970 | Play It Loud | Lea, Powell |
Dizzy Mamma | 1979 | We'll Bring the House Down | Holder, Lea |
Do the Dirty | 1976 | Nobody's Fools | Holder, Lea |
Do They Know It's Christmas (Feed the World) | 1985 | Crackers – The Christmas Party Album | Bob Geldof, Midge Ure |
Do We Still Do It | 1974 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | Holder, Lea |
Do You Believe in Miracles | 1985 | Crackers – The Christmas Party Album | Holder, Lea |
Do You Want Me | 1971 | B-Side of "Get Down and Get With It" single | Dave Hill, Holder |
Dogs of Vengeance | 1977 | Whatever Happened to Slade | Holder, Lea |
Don't Blame Me | 1973 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | Holder, Lea |
Don't Talk to Me About Love | 1987 | B-Side of "Still the Same" single | Holder, Lea |
Don't Tame a Hurricane | 1983 | Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply | Holder, Lea |
Don't Waste Your Time (Back Seat Star) | 1979 | Return to Base | Holder, Lea |
Everybody's Next One | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | John Kay, Gabriel Mekler |
Everyday | 1974 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | Holder, Lea |
Evil Witchman | 1966 | B-Side of "You Better Run" single (as The 'N Betweens) | Kim Fowley, Powell, Hill, Holder, Lea |
Far Far Away | 1974 | Slade in Flame | Holder, Lea |
Find Yourself a Rainbow | 1974 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | Holder, Lea |
Fly Me High | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | Justin Hayward |
Fools Go Crazy | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Holder, Lea |
Forest Full of Needles | 1977 | B-Side of "Gypsy Roadhog" single | Holder, Lea |
Funk Punk & Junk | 1982 | B-Side of "Ruby Red" single | Holder, Lea |
Genesis | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | Hill, Holder, Lea, Powell |
Get Down and Get With It | 1971 | Non-album Single | Bobby Marchan |
Get on Up | 1976 | Nobody's Fools | Holder, Lea |
Getting Better | 1970 | Live at the BBC | John Lennon, Paul McCartney |
Ginny, Ginny | 1979 | Return to Base | Holder, Lea |
Give Us a Goal | 1978 | Non-album Single | Holder, Lea |
Good Golly Miss Molly | 1972 | Live at the BBC | John Marascalco, Robert "Bumps" Blackwell |
Good Time Gals | 1974 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | Holder, Lea |
Gospel According to Rasputin | 1971 | B-Side of "Get Down and Get With It" Single | Hill, Holder |
Gotta Go Home | 1987 | B-Side of "Still the Same" | Holder, Lea |
Gudbuy Gudbuy | 1972 | Slayed? | Holder, Lea |
Gudbuy T'Jane | 1972 | Slayed? | Holder, Lea |
Gypsy Roadhog | 1977 | Whatever Happened to Slade | Holder, Lea |
Harmony | 1985 | Rogues Gallery | Holder, Lea |
Hear Me Calling | 1972 | Slade Alive! (live only)/Sladest (2011 Salvo Remaster) (studio acetate) | Alvin Lee |
Heaven Knows | 1974 | Slade in Flame | Holder, Lea |
Here's To... (The New Year) | 1984 | Crackers – The Christmas Party Album | Holder, Lea |
Hey Ho Wish You Well | 1985 | Rogues Gallery | Holder, Lea |
Hi Ho Silver Lining | 1985 | Crackers – The Christmas Party Album | Scott English; Larry Weiss |
High and Dry | 1983 | The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome / Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply | Holder, Lea |
Hold On to Your Hats | 1979 | Return to Base / We'll Bring the House Down | Holder, Lea |
Hold Tight | 1966 | The Genesis of Slade (as The 'N Betweens) | Ken Howard, Alan Blaikley |
How Can It Be | 1974 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | Holder, Lea |
How Does It Feel | 1974 | Slade in Flame | Holder, Lea |
How D'You Ride | 1972 | Slayed? | Holder, Lea |
I Don' Mind | 1972 | Slayed? | Holder, Lea |
I Remember | 1970 | Play It Loud | Lea, Powell |
I Win, You Lose | 1985 | Rogues Gallery | Holder, Lea |
I Won't Let It 'Appen Agen | 1972 | Slayed? | Lea |
If This World Were Mine | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | Marvin Gaye |
I'll Be There | 1985 | Rogues Gallery | Holder, Lea |
I'm a Rocker | 1979 | Return to Base / We'll Bring the House Down | Chuck Berry |
I'm a Talker | 1976 | Nobody's Fools | Holder, Lea |
I'm Mad | 1979 | Return to Base | Holder, Lea |
I'm Mee, I'm Now, an' That's Orl | 1973 | B-Side of "Cum On Feel the Noize" single | Holder, Lea |
In for a Penny | 1975 | Nobody's Fools | Holder, Lea |
In Like a Shot from My Gun | 1972 | Slade Alive! (live only) | Holder, Lea, Powell |
In the Doghouse | 1983 | The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome / Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply | Holder, Lea |
It Ain't Love but It Ain't Bad | 1977 | Whatever Happened to Slade | Holder, Lea |
It's Alright Buy Me | 1978 | B-Side of "Rock 'n' Roll Bolero" single | Holder, Lea |
It's Alright Ma, It's Only Witchcraft | 1970 | Live at the BBC | Ashley Hutchings, Richard Thompson |
It's Hard Having Fun Nowadays | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Holder, Lea |
It's Your Body Not Your Mind | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Holder, Lea |
Journey to the Centre of Your Mind | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | Ted Nugent, Steve Farmer |
Just Want a Little Bit | 1974 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | John Thornton, Ralph Bass, Fats Washington, Piney Brown, Sylvester Thompson |
Keep On Rocking | 1972 | Slade Alive! (live only) | Hill, Holder, Lea, Powell |
Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply | 1983 | Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply | Holder, Lea |
Kill 'Em at the Hot Club Tonite | 1973 | B-Side of "Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me" single | Holder, Lea |
Knocking Nails into My House | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | Jeff Lynne |
Know Who You Are | 1970 | Play It Loud | Hill, Holder, Lea, Powell |
Knuckle Sandwich Nancy | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Holder, Lea |
L.A. Jinx | 1976 | Nobody's Fools | Holder, Lea |
Lady Be Good | 1972 | Live at the BBC | George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin |
Lay It Down | 1974 | Slade in Flame | Holder, Lea |
Lay Your Love on the Line | 1991 | B-Side of "Radio Wall of Sound" single | Hill, Bill Hunt |
Leave Them Girls Alone | 1985 | B-Side of "7 Year Bitch" single | Holder, Lea |
Lemme Love into Ya | 1979 | Return to Base / We'll Bring the House Down | Holder, Lea |
Let the Good Times Roll / Feel So Fine | 1972 | Slayed? | Leonard Lee |
Let the Rock Roll Out of Control | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Holder, Lea |
Let's Call It Quits | 1976 | Nobody's Fools | Holder, Lea |
Let's Dance | 1985 | Crackers – The Christmas Party Album | Jim Lee |
Let's Have a Party | 1985 | Crackers – The Christmas Party Album | Phil Baxter, Cliff Friend, Joe Haynes |
Lightning Never Strikes Twice | 1977 | Whatever Happened to Slade | Holder, Lea |
Little Sheila | 1985 | Rogues Gallery | Holder, Lea |
Lock Up Your Daughters | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Holder, Lea |
Look at Last Nite | 1972 | Slayed? | Holder, Lea |
Look Wot You Dun | 1973 | Non-album Single | Holder, Lea, Powell |
Love Is Like a Rock | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Mark Avsec, Donnie Iris, Marty Lee Hoenes, Albritton McClain, Kevin Valentine |
Mad Dog Cole | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | Hill, Holder, Lea, Powell |
Mama Nature Is a Rocker | 1985 | B-Side of "Myzsterious Mizster Jones" single | Holder, Lea |
Mama Weer All Crazee Now | 1972 | Slayed? | Holder, Lea |
Man Who Speeks Evil | 1972 | B-Side of "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" single | Lea, Powell |
Martha My Dear | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | John Lennon, Paul McCartney |
Me and the Boys | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Holder, Lea |
Merry Xmas Everybody | 1973 | Non-album Single | Holder, Lea |
M'Hat M'Coat | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Hill |
Miles Out to Sea | 1974 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | Holder, Lea |
Move Over | 1972 | Slayed? | Janis Joplin |
My Baby Left Me but That's Alright Mama | 1977 | Non-album Single | Arthur Crudup |
My Baby's Got It | 1979 | Return to Base / We'll Bring the House Down | Holder, Lea |
My Friend Stan | 1973 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | Holder, Lea |
My Life Is Natural | 1971 | B-Side of "Coz I Luv You" single | Holder |
My Oh My | 1983 | The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome / Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply | Holder, Lea |
My Town | 1973 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | Holder, Lea |
Myzsterious Mizster Jones | 1985 | Rogues Gallery | Holder, Lea |
Need | 1966 | The Genesis of Slade (as The 'N Betweens) | Unknown |
Night Starvation | 1980 | We'll Bring the House Down | Holder, Lea |
Nights in White Satin | 1970 | Live at the BBC | Justin Hayward |
Nobody's Fool | 1976 | Nobody's Fools | Holder, Lea |
Not Tonight Josephine | 1979 | B-Side of "Sign of the Times" single | Holder, Lea |
Nut Bolts and Screws | 1979 | Return to Base / We'll Bring the House Down | Holder, Lea |
O.H.M.S. | 1977 | B-Side of "My Baby Left Me but That's Alright Mama" single | Holder, Lea |
O.K. Yesterday Was Yesterday | 1974 | Slade in Flame | Holder, Lea |
Okey Cokey | 1979 | Non-album Single | Jimmy Kennedy |
Omaha | 1970 | Live at the BBC | Skip Spence |
One Eyed Jacks with Moustaches | 1977 | Whatever Happened to Slade | Holder, Lea |
One Way Hotel | 1969 | Play It Loud | Holder, Lea, Powell |
Ooh La La in L.A. | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Holder, Lea |
Pack Up Your Troubles | 1976 | Nobody's Fools | Holder, Lea |
Pity the Mother | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | Holder, Lea |
Pouk Hill | 1970 | Play It Loud | Holder, Lea, Powell |
Radio Wall of Sound | 1991 | Non-album Single | Lea |
Raining in My Champagne | 1975 | B-Side of "Thanks for the Memory (Wham Bam Thank You Mam)" single | Holder, Lea |
Raven | 1970 | Play It Loud | Holder, Lea, Powell |
Razzle Dazzle Man | 1983 | The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome | Holder, Lea |
Ready Steady Kids | 1977 | B-Side of "Burning in the Heat of Love" single | Holder, Lea |
Ready to Explode | 1983 | The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome / Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply | Holder, Lea |
Red Hot | 1991 | B-Side of "Universe" single | Hill, Bill Hunt |
Roach Daddy | 1969 | Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) | Hill, Holder, Lea, Powell |
Rock and Roll Preacher (Hallelujah I'm on Fire) | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Holder, Lea |
Rock 'n' Roll Bolero | 1978 | Non-album Single | Holder, Lea |
Ruby Red | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Holder, Lea |
Run Runaway | 1983 | The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome / Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply | Holder, Lea |
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town | 1985 | Crackers – The Christmas Party Album | John Frederick Coots, Haven Gillespie |
Scratch My Back | 1976 | Nobody's Fools | Holder, Lea |
Security | 1966 | Non-album Promotional Single (as The 'N Betweens) | Otis Redding |
See Us Here | 1970 | Play It Loud | Holder, Lea, Powell |
Shape of Things to Come | 1970 | Play It Loud | Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil |
She Brings Out the Devil in Me | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Holder, Lea |
She Did It to Me | 1974 | B-Side of "The Bangin' Man" | Holder, Lea |
She's Got the Lot | 1977 | Whatever Happened to Slade | Holder, Lea |
She's Heavy | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Holder, Lea |
Sign of the Times | 1979 | Return to Base | Holder, Lea |
Sing Shout (Knock Yourself Out) | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Holder, Lea |
Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me | 1973 | Non-album Single | Holder, Lea |
Slam the Hammer Down | 1983 | The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome / Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply | Holder, Lea |
So Far So Good | 1974 | Slade in Flame | Holder, Lea |
Somethin' Else / Pistol Packin' Mama / Keep a Rollin' | 1980 | Alive at Reading '80 (live) | Bobby Cochran; Al Bexter; Holder; Hill; Lea; Powell |
Standin' on the Corner | 1974 | Slade in Flame | Holder, Lea |
Still the Same | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Holder, Lea |
Summer Song (Wishing You Were Here) | 1974 | Slade in Flame | Holder, Lea |
Sweet Box | 1970 | Play It Loud | Lea, Powell |
Take Me Bak 'Ome | 1972 | Non-album Single | Holder; Lea |
Thanks for the Memory (Wham Bam Thank You Mam) | 1975 | Non-album Single | Holder, Lea |
That Was No Lady That Was My Wife | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Holder, Lea |
That's What Friends Are For | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Holder, Lea |
The Bangin' Man | 1974 | Non-album Single | Holder, Lea |
The Roaring Silence | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Holder, Lea |
The Soul, the Roll and the Motion | 1977 | Whatever Happened to Slade | Holder, Lea |
The Whole World's Goin' Crazee | 1972 | Slayed? | Holder |
Them Kinda Monkeys Can't Swing | 1974 | Slade in Flame | Holder, Lea |
This Girl | 1974 | Slade in Flame | Holder, Lea |
Till Deaf Do Us Part | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Holder, Lea |
Till Deaf Resurrected | 1981 | Till Deaf Do Us Part | Holder, Lea |
Time to Rock | 1985 | Rogues Gallery | Holder, Lea |
Two Track Stereo, One Track Mind | 1984 | B-Side of "Run Runaway" single | Holder, Lea |
Ugly Girl | 1966 | The Genesis of Slade (as The 'N Betweens) | Kim Fowley, Powell, Hill, Holder, Lea |
Universe | 1991 | Non-album Single | Lea |
Walking on Water, Running on Alcohol | 1985 | Rogues Gallery | Holder, Lea |
We Won't Give In | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Holder, Lea |
We'll Bring the House Down | 1981 | We'll Bring the House Down | Holder, Lea |
We're Really Gonna Raise the Roof | 1974 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | Holder, Lea |
Wheels Ain't Coming Down | 1979 | Return to Base / We'll Bring the House Down | Holder, Lea |
When Fantasy Calls | 1977 | Whatever Happened to Slade | Holder, Lea |
When I'm Dancin' I Ain't Fightin' | 1980 | We'll Bring the House Down | Holder, Lea |
When the Chips Are Down | 1976 | B-Side of "Let's Call It Quits" single | Holder, Lea |
When the Lights Are Out | 1974 | Old New Borrowed and Blue | Holder, Lea |
Wild Wild Party | 1986 | B-Side of "That's What Friends Are For" single | Holder, Lea |
Wild Winds Are Blowing | 1969 | Non-album Single (as The Slade) | Jack Winsley, Bob Saker |
Wonderin’ Y | 1972 | B-Side of "Take Me Bak 'Ome" single | Lea, Powell |
Won't You Rock with Me | 1987 | You Boyz Make Big Noize | Holder, Lea |
You Better Run | 1966 | Non-album Single (as The 'N Betweens) | Felix Cavaliere, Edward Brigatti, Jr. |
You Boyz Make Big Noize | 1987 | Non-album Single | Holder, Lea |
Title | Year | Author(s) | Notes |
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All Join Hands (Swing Version) | 1986 | Holder; Lea | Unreleased Swing Version recorded shortly after Swing Version of "My Oh My". [2] Jim Lea has stated that this recording does not exist. Noddy Holder has stated that there was a backing track waiting for vocals to be added. |
Another Win | 1979 | Bernie Frost, Andy Miller | Recorded as a finished recording in the Return to Base sessions. [3] |
I Can't See Nobody | 1978 | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb | Unreleased studio version, recorded at Starling Studios. [4] |
In Like a Shot from My Gun | 1972 | Holder, Lea, Powell | Rumoured studio version of live only track from Slade Alive! . |
Love Is... | 1987 | Holder, Lea | Recorded as an unfinished demo. [5] |
Rescue Me | 1987 | Fontella Bass, Raynard Miner, Carl Smith | Cover of 1965 Fontella Bass song, recorded as an unfinished demo. [5] |
Respect | 1991 | Otis Redding | Cover of 1967 Aretha Franklin song, recorded as an unfinished demo in the "Radio Wall of Sound" / "Universe" sessions. |
Shooting Me Down | 1987 | Holder, Lea | Originally written and demoed by Holder and Lea for Samantha Fox, then considered as a Slade track, but was ultimately recorded and released as a single by Chrome Molly in 1988. The Holder/Lea demo has surfaced on the internet. |
Six Days on the Road | 1976 | Holder, Lea | An alternative version of "When the Chips Are Down", recorded for a radio documentary by Stuart Grundy in 1975. |
This Girl (Flame Version) | 1975 | Holder, Lea | An alternate version of "This Girl", using different lyrics, and performed in the 1975 Slade in Flame film only. |
We'll Bring the House Down (1992 Version) | 1992 | Holder; Lea | "House/dance-style" version of "We'll Bring the House Down", recorded during the band's final studio sessions in March 1992. [6] |
Title | Year Remixed | Single | Remixer |
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7 Year Bitch (Extended 12" Version) | 1985 | Available on 12" Vinyl of "7 Year Bitch" single | John Punter |
Do You Believe in Miracles (Extended 12" Version) | 1985 | Available on 12" Vinyl of "Do You Believe in Miracles" single | Punter |
Let's Dance ('88 Remix) | 1988 | Released as single in 1988 | Jim Lea |
Little Sheila (Extended 12" Version) | 1985 | Available on 12" Vinyl of "Little Sheila" single | Punter |
Merry Xmas Everybody '98 Remix (Flush Edit) | 1998 | Slade vs Flush - released as a CD single in 1998 | Stefan Rundquist, Sven Olson |
Merry Xmas Everybody (Extended Remix Version) | 1985 | Available on 12" Vinyl of "Merry Xmas Everybody" 1985 re-issue single | Lea, Peter Hammond |
My Oh My (12" Version) | 1983 | Available on 12" Vinyl of "My Oh My" single | Punter |
Myzsterious Mizster Jones (Extended 12" Version) | 1985 | Available on 12" Vinyl of "Myzsterious Mizster Jones" single | Punter |
Run Runaway (12" Version) | 1984 | Available on 12" Vinyl of "Run Runaway" single | Punter |
Slam the Hammer Down (Hot Mix) | 1984 | Available on American 12" Promotional Vinyl of "Slam the Hammer Down" single | Shep Pettibone |
Slam the Hammer Down (Hotter Mix) | 1984 | B-Side on American 12" Promotional Vinyl of "Slam the Hammer Down" single | Pettibone |
Still the Same (Extended 12" Version) | 1987 | Available on 12" Vinyl of "Still the Same" single | Punter |
That's What Friends Are For (Extended 12" Version) | 1987 | Available on 12" Vinyl of "That's What Friends Are For" single | Roy Thomas Baker |
You Boyz Make Big Noize (Noize Remix) | 1987 | Available on 12" Vinyl of "You Boyz Make Big Noize" single | Lea |
You Boyz Make Big Noize (USA Mix) | 1987 | Available on 12" Vinyl of "You Boyz Make Big Noize" single | Lea |
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