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Dexys Midnight Runners

Dexys Midnight Runners - the name consistently spelled without an apostrophe - was a British post-punk and Northern Soul band who achieved their major success in the early to mid 1980s. The word Dexys in this case, comes from a colloquialism of dextroamphetamine, a type of amphetamine diet pill that was a popular 'upper' drug with England's Northern Soul scene in the 1960s. Founded in 1978 by former singer of the Killjoys, Kevin Rowland, and guitarist Kevin "Al" Archer Read more on Last.fm

Track: There There My Dear - 2000 Remaster

Album: Searching For The Young Soul Rebels

Album Details:
Album Searching For The Young Soul Rebels
Label
Release Date 1980-07
Total Tracks 11
Track Listing:
1Burn It Down - 2000 Remaster04:22
2Tell Me When My Light Turns Green - 2000 Remaster03:46
3The Teams That Meet in Caffs - 2000 Remaster04:08
4I'm Just Looking - 2000 Remaster04:41
5Geno - 2000 Remaster03:27
6Seven Days Too Long - 2000 Remaster02:43
7I Couldn't Help It If I Tried - 2000 Remaster04:14
8Thankfully Not Living in Yorkshire It Doesn't Apply - 2000 Remaster02:58
9Keep It - 2000 Remaster04:00
10Love, Pt. 1 (Poem) - 2000 Remaster01:12
11There There My Dear - 2000 Remaster03:32

Most Played Tracks as Scrobbled to Last.fm

# Title Plays
1Come on Eileen
8735662
2Come On Eileen - Single Edit
713863
3Geno
290596
4Geno - 2000 Remaster
172410
5Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)
153919
6The Celtic Soul Brothers (More, Please, Thank You)
97048
7Let's Make This Precious
77275
8Plan B
62298
9Come On Eileen - Album Edit
50066
10Old
47404

Other Album Releases:

The Feminine Divine + Dexys Classics: Live!
The Feminine Divine
Too-Rye-Ay (As It Should Have Sounded 2022)
Live At The Royal Court Liverpool 2003
The Projected Passion Revue
Don't Stand Me Down
Too Rye Ay
Searching For The Young Soul Rebels
Dance With Me (Dutch Uncles Remix)
My Submission

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