Woman Gone and Say Goodbye
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EP by The Stairs | |||||
Released | 1992 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Label | Go! Discs | ||||
Producer | Peg Majoly/The Stairs | ||||
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Woman Gone And Say Goodbye was the second ep released by Liverpool band The Stairs, the first being Weed Bus. The EP was issued in several formats: CD ep; 7" vinyl single with picture sleeve; 12" vinyl 45rpm single with picture sleeve; 12" 45rpm vinyl DJ promo single with a plain black sleeve. Both 12" vinyl single formats have What do you mean you don't smoke? inscribed in the matrix on Side A.
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You Don't Love Me (You Don't Care) is a cover of a Bo Diddley song originally released in July 1959[1] on Checker Records album Go Bo Diddley. Russian Spy And I is also a cover, originally recorded by Dutch band The Hunters and released in 1966. The guitarist from The Hunters, Jan Akkerman, went on to form Brainbox in 1969 and, later, joined Focus[2].
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[edit] Woman Gone And Say Goodbye (cd ep)
[edit] Woman Gone And Say Goodbye (all vinyl versions)Side A
Side B
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