The Bluebells: Sugar Bridge (single)
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Sugar Bridge | |
Single by The Bluebells | |
Released | 1983 |
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Producer | Various (see notes) |
Label | London |
1983 12" by The Bluebells includes "Some Sweet Day" and "Happy Birthday (Turn Gold)", produced by Elvis Costello.
Tracks 7"
Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
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1. | Sugar Bridge | Robert Hodgens | |
2. | The Patriot Game | Dominic Behan |
Tracks 12" and 7' double pack
Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Sugar Bridge | Robert Hodgens | |
2. | The Patriot Game | Dominic Behan | |
3. | Some Sweet Day | Robert Hodgens | |
4. | Happy Birthday (Turn Gold) | Robert Hodgens |
Release information
Release date | Media | Catalog number | Comments |
1983 | 7" | London Records LON27 | UK |
1983 | 12" | London Records LONX27 | UK |
1983 | 2 x 7" gate-fold sleeve | London Records LONDP27 | UK |
Notes
- Producers :
- Alan Tarney on "Sugar Bridge"
- The Bluebells on "The Patriot Game"
- Elvis Costello on "Some Sweet Day" and "Happy Birthday (Turn Gold)"