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I'm relocating this from the article itself, having tagged the article as disputed. Hopefully someone who cares more about Boy George than I do will address this. (This was just supposed to be a drive-by wikification.) Csari 16:01, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
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7 feb 06 - from User:194.106.62.200
Who on earth wrote the above ?
The only single ever released in the UK from Tense Nervous Headache was "Don't Cry" . All the other releases and chart entries (????) are pure fantasy.
The Album "Boyfriend" was only released in Japan and Italy
The song "Live my life" has never featured in any of those 3 albums, but was included in the movie soundtrack for the film "Hiding out"
The song "Don't take my mind on a trip" was released as a stand alone single and never made it past the top 50.
Check the facts before writing
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I confirm what's written above. From the album Tense Nervous Headache was released "Don't Cry" (in UK and Europe). The album "Boyfriend" was released in continental Europe, not in UK. From the US album "High hat" (a mix of the two previous) were released "Don't take my mind on a trip" , "You found another guy" and "Whisper" (but did not actually reached the charts). "Whether they like it or not" was released as a single only in France and Germany.
Agree - the album had no hit singles and to read a single charted at No 8 at this point in BG carerr is laughable.
Kipsy
editI'm using this as a sandbox for Kipsy, as I intend to write a Wikipedia article for the song.
The song was controversial; it was written about Lesley Owen, who had been cleared in court of dealing ecstasy.[1] She received a number of signed albums after threatening to sue.[2]
References
- ^ "View Picture: eLib ASSCMMGLPICT000005137472.jpg". Daily Mail.
- ^ Straight. Boy George. 2011. p. 119.