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The Bluebells' Sisters (1984) includes "Will She Always Be Waiting," produced by Elvis Costello and Colin Fairley. The Singles Collection (1998) includes six songs produced or co-produced by Elvis Costello.
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The Bluebells' singles Forevermore, Cath, and Sugar Bridge include songs produced or co-produced by Elvis Costello.
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Opening act for Elvis Costello & The Attractions, September-October, 1982:
- 1982-09-11, Southampton, England
- 1982-09-13, Birmingham, England
- 1982-09-14, Sheffield, England
- 1982-09-16, Manchester, England
- 1982-09-21, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
- 1982-09-27, Southend-on-Sea, England
- 1982-09-28, Brighton, England
- 1982-10-04, Bristol, England
- This list is incomplete.
Elvis Costello produced seven songs for The Bluebells:
- Aim In Life
- All I Ever Said
- Everybody's Somebody's Fool
- Happy Birthday (Turn Gold)
- Some Sweet Day
- Will She Always Be Waiting
- Wishful Thinking (Will She Always Be Waiting)
Internal links
- Smash Hits, July 8, 1982
- The Quake, February 1984
- Melody Maker, September 18, 1982
- Melody Maker, June 12, 1982
- New Musical Express, October 30, 1982
- The Face, August 1983
- Rolling Stone, November 11, 1982
- Radio 1983-05-21
- NME Racket Pack