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Johnny
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> As you mentioned, 'Stop Me If You Think...' should have been a single. It
> was up for release as the follow-up to 'Girlfriend In A Coma' but the
> powers that be thought a song with the line "plan a mass murder"
> was a little insensitive to release shortly after the Hungerford Massacre.
> 'Tomorrow'. Although this was a single in the U.S., I think it's criminal,
> it was never released over here.
It's worth remembering that "Stop Me If You Think..." WAS released as a single in Europe.
I have a lovely copy of the German 12" featuring,"Stop Me", "Work Is a Four-Letter Word","Girlfriend In A Coma" and "I Keep Mine Hidden".
The cover start was Murray Head.
> was up for release as the follow-up to 'Girlfriend In A Coma' but the
> powers that be thought a song with the line "plan a mass murder"
> was a little insensitive to release shortly after the Hungerford Massacre.
> 'Tomorrow'. Although this was a single in the U.S., I think it's criminal,
> it was never released over here.
It's worth remembering that "Stop Me If You Think..." WAS released as a single in Europe.
I have a lovely copy of the German 12" featuring,"Stop Me", "Work Is a Four-Letter Word","Girlfriend In A Coma" and "I Keep Mine Hidden".
The cover start was Murray Head.