Jukebox Babe
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'''''Jukebox Babe''''' is a song by [[Alan Vega]], released as a single in 1981 by [[Celluloid Records]]. | '''''Jukebox Babe''''' is a song by [[Alan Vega]], released as a single in 1981 by [[Celluloid Records]]. | ||
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After Suicide disbanded (for the first time) in 1980, [[Alan Vega]] released his eponymous first solo record, which contained "[[Jukebox Babe]]", one of his best known songs, and defined the kind of [[rockabilly]] style that he would follow for some years. The title is possibly an allusion to [[Perry Como]]'s "[[Jukebox Baby]]." | After Suicide disbanded (for the first time) in 1980, [[Alan Vega]] released his eponymous first solo record, which contained "[[Jukebox Babe]]", one of his best known songs, and defined the kind of [[rockabilly]] style that he would follow for some years. The title is possibly an allusion to [[Perry Como]]'s "[[Jukebox Baby]]." | ||
- | It is featured on ''[[DJ-Kicks: Annie]]''. | + | "Jukebox Babe" is featured on ''[[DJ-Kicks: Annie]]''. |
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+ | *[[Babe]] | ||
+ | *[[Jukebox]] | ||
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Jukebox Babe is a song by Alan Vega, released as a single in 1981 by Celluloid Records.
After Suicide disbanded (for the first time) in 1980, Alan Vega released his eponymous first solo record, which contained "Jukebox Babe", one of his best known songs, and defined the kind of rockabilly style that he would follow for some years. The title is possibly an allusion to Perry Como's "Jukebox Baby."
"Jukebox Babe" is featured on DJ-Kicks: Annie.
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