Why D'Ya Do It
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- | "[[Why D'Ya Do It]]" (1979) is a musical composition by [[Heathcote Williams]], [[Barry Reynolds]], Mavety, York, Stannard, Marianne Faithfull), interpreted by [[Marianne Faithfull]]. | + | "[[Why D'Ya Do It]]" (1979) is a musical composition by [[Heathcote Williams]], [[Barry Reynolds]], Mavety, York, Stannard, Marianne Faithfull), interpreted by [[Marianne Faithfull]]. It was featured on ''[[Broken English (album)|Broken English]]''. |
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"Why D'Ya Do It" (1979) is a musical composition by Heathcote Williams, Barry Reynolds, Mavety, York, Stannard, Marianne Faithfull), interpreted by Marianne Faithfull. It was featured on Broken English.
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