Pet Shop Boys Songs (Music Guide): West End Girls, Go West, It's a Sin, Always on My Mind, Opportunities, Somewhere, She's Madonna, Numb
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ISBN10: 1155480988
ISBN13: 9781155480985
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 42
Weight: 0.21
Height: 0.09 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781155480985
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 42
Weight: 0.21
Height: 0.09 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 41. Chapters: West End Girls, Go West, It's a Sin, Always on My Mind, Opportunities, Somewhere, She's Madonna, Numb, I'm with Stupid, Love etc., Where the Streets Have No Name, Hallo Spaceboy, Heart, I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind of Thing, Se a vida e, How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?, Love Comes Quickly, Can You Forgive Her?, Domino Dancing, Being Boring, Break 4 Love, Suburbia, Minimal, So Hard, Paninaro, Did You See Me Coming?, Left to My Own Devices, I Get Along, One More Chance, I'm Not Scared, New York City Boy, What Have I Done to Deserve This?, Jealousy, A Red Letter Day, Before, It's Alright, I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More, Flamboyant, DJ Culture, Rent, You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk, Absolutely Fabulous, Was It Worth It?, Nothing Has Been Proved, Miracles, Together, Yesterday, When I Was Mad, Integral, King's Cross, Single-Bilingual, Beautiful People, Home and Dry, So Sorry, I Said, The Night I Fell in Love, Liberation. Excerpt: West End Girls is a song by British pop duo Pet Shop Boys. Written by Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, the song was released twice as a single. It is a synthpop song, influenced by hip hop music. The lyrics focus on class, and inner-city pressure, and were inspired by T.S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land. It was generally well received by contemporary music critics and has been frequently cited as a highlight in the duo's career. The first version of the song was produced by Bobby Orlando and was released on Columbia Records' Bobcat Records imprint in April 1984, becoming a club hit in the United States and some European countries. After the duo signed with EMI, the song was re-recorded with producer Stephen Hague, for their first studio album, Please. In late 1985, the song was re-released, reaching numbe...