Stalin Malone: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 11:32, 27 September 2016
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Alternate lyricsfrom Vocal Version on Spike (Rhino reissue): I'm going to make you even fear the dream you dream |
First known performance:
“When I was 15, rock steady was all the rage at parties in England, and you heard records by the Pioneers, Alton Ellis, and Roland Alphonso's fantastic "Phoenix City" which was a direct influence on a song from Spike, "Stalin Malone."” — The Beat, August 3, 1989
Alternate versions
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Covers
Composers Ensemble / Michael Thomas | performed live, June 2000, Almeida Theatre, London with vocalist Johnny Brown | 2000 |
Erich Sellheim | home studio production, sung in German | 2019 | YouTube |
Internal links
- Elvis Costello Home Page: Spike • lyrics • chords • Spike info page 1
- Instrumental • Vocal version • Covers