Homesick is a studio album by Scottish rock band Deacon Blue. Released in May 2001, it was the band's fifth studio album (or the sixth, counting the part-studio...
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McIntosh recorded an album together under the name 'McIntosh Ross'. Deacon Blue last released a studio album in 2001, which was Homesick and in 2006, they...
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Remember album), 2009, or the title track Homesick (Deacon Blue album), 2001 Homesick (Chris Price album) Homesick (Sea Girls album), 2022 Homesick, a 2015...
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by the Scottish rock band Deacon Blue, with the lyric "Homesick James, my biggest influence". From 1972 through 2006, Homesick lived in Chicago, Nashville...
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Ricky Ross (musician) (redirect from New Recording (album))
short-lived Papillion label, in 2002. Papillion had released Deacon Blue's Homesick album the previous year. As part of his publishing deal with Warner...
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band Deacon Blue consists of ten studio albums, two live albums, seven compilation albums, and one album that is both a studio and a compilation album. As...
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Lorraine McIntosh (category Deacon Blue members)
band Deacon Blue. McIntosh is a vocalist with Deacon Blue, whose second studio album, When the World Knows Your Name (1989), topped the UK Albums Chart...
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Graeme Kelling (category Deacon Blue members)
second single release of "Dignity"). He played on the first four Deacon Blue albums – Raintown, When the World Knows Your Name, Fellow Hoodlums and Whatever...
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James Prime (category Deacon Blue members)
Homesick (2001) The Hipsters (2012) A New House (2014) Believers (2016) City of Love (2020) Riding on the Tide of Love (2021) Deacon Blue Deacon Blue...
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The Hipsters (category Deacon Blue albums)
The album's lead single, "The Hipsters" was released on 23 September 2012. Deacon Blue last released a studio album in 2001, which was Homesick. In 2006...
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Fergus Sings the Blues (category Deacon Blue songs)
the Blues" is the third single from the album When the World Knows Your Name by the Scottish rock band Deacon Blue. Writer Ricky Ross has stated in an interview...
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The Very Best of Deacon Blue is a greatest hits compilation for the Scottish rock band Deacon Blue. It is composed of singles and album tracks from the...
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Walking Back Home (category Deacon Blue albums)
Walking Back Home is an album by Scottish pop rock band Deacon Blue released in 1999. It was their first album since reforming that year after disbanding...
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'Homesick' by Chris Price". New York Daily News. Retrieved May 25, 2018. Perpetua, Matthew (January 30, 2012). "The Cult Return With Intense New Album"...
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Everytime You Sleep (category Deacon Blue songs)
"Everytime You Sleep" is the first single from Deacon Blue's album Homesick. It reached number 64 on the UK Singles Chart in April 2001. The first B-side...
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1988 in music (redirect from List of 1988 albums)
– Dalida "The Race" – Yello "Rag Doll" – Aerosmith "Real Gone Kid" – Deacon Blue "Revolution Baby" – Transvision Vamp "Rise To The Occasion (Hip Hop Mix)"...
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made of Jed's old cabin as a surprise for Granny's birthday. She's been homesick. Drysdale and Miss Jane bring Granny home and she is upset because no one...
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Levert". The Washington Post. February 11, 2007. "R&B Legend and 'Black and Blue' Star Ruth Brown Dies". Broadway World. Retrieved December 2, 2017. "Original...
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Mansfield "London Homesick Blues" by Gary P. Nunn sung by Jerry Jeff Walker "London Hornpipe" by Fiddling "Tater" Tate With Red Smiley & The Blue Grass Cut-Ups...
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