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Sense v Sense / China Girl v China Girl

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In the wake of Terry Hall's sad passing, i was trawling his back catalogue last night.
Hall's 1994 record Home contains a version of the track Sense, which was co-written with Ian Broudie. Lightning Seeds recorded their version and released it two years prior.
This got me thinking about co-written and released alt versions of the same song. However, the only other one i could think of was the Bowie/Iggy Pop floor filler, China Girl, Iggy Pop - May 1977 and Bowie - May 1983.
There must be others out there, any ideas?
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PopIcon said:In the wake of Terry Hall's sad passing, i was trawling his back catalogue last night.Hall's 1994 record Home contains a version of the track Sense, which was co-written with Ian Broudie. Lightning Seeds recorded their version and released it two years prior.This got me thinking about co-written and released alt versions of the same song. However, the only other one i could think of was the Bowie/Iggy Pop floor filler, China Girl, Iggy Pop - May 1977 and Bowie - May 1983.There must be others out there, any ideas?
I much prefer the Fun Boy Three version, which is more atmospheric and sombre3 -
Our Lips Are Sealed is new wave classic, I didn't know that the Go Go's were involved in the writing. Thanks for the nod.
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Read it in Books - Teardrop Explodes and Echo and Bunnymen.
Killer - Adamski/Seal
I much prefer the GoGo's OLAS...0 -
If I've got this right, Billy Bragg wrote A New England for Kirsty McColl then realised it himself.0
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Bowie , All the Young Dudes / Mott the Hoople0
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fadgadget said:Bowie , All the Young Dudes / Mott the Hoople0
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fadgadget said:Bowie , All the Young Dudes / Mott the Hoople2
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All The Young Dudes live - David Bowie, Queen, Mott The Hoople plus Mick Ronson - featuring Ian Hunter on lead vocals and Bowie on backing vocals and sax. There have been worst lineups to take to the stage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6u4RCf688A
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Stig said:If I've got this right, Billy Bragg wrote A New England for Kirsty McColl then realised it himself.
Kirsty MacColl (married at the time to producer Steve Lillywhite) recorded a cover, she wanted a third verse and went back to Bragg who obliged.
KM also amended her lyrics to the perspective of a female addressing a male.
For the musos MacColl's version is in a different key to Bragg's
Bragg often performs the 3 verse version live by way of reference and tribute to his departed friend. MacColl also sang on Bragg's "Sexuality" single.2 -
AddicksAddict said:fadgadget said:Bowie , All the Young Dudes / Mott the Hoople
Bowie never officially released a version of All the Young Dudes.
His "demo" was put out much later in the era of remasters and reissues.
He also offered Mott "Drive in Saturday" as a follow-up but they declined, preferring it seems to stick with their own brand of clichéd blokishness0