Violent Men
"Violent Men" is the debut single by Marion, released in June 1994 on Rough Trade Records.
"Violent Men" | ||||
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Single by Marion | ||||
Released | June 1994 | |||
Recorded | Rochadale, England, January 1994 | |||
Genre | Britpop | |||
Label | Rough Trade Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Jaime Harding, Anthony Grantham, Phil Cunningham, | |||
Producer(s) | Chris Nagle | |||
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Track listing
All tracks by Harding/Grantham/Cunningham, lyrics by Harding.
7" vinyl
- "Violent Men"
- "Toys for Boys"
CD
- "Violent Men"
- "Toys for Boys"
- "Today and Tonight"
Personnel
- Jaime Harding - vocals, harmonica
- Tony Grantham - guitar
- Phil Cunningham - guitar
- Julian Phillips - bass
- Murad Mousa - drums
Trivia
- "Toys for Boys" features a brief vocal sample at the end of "Deep Night" by Rudy Vallee, as found in the film My Own Private Idaho.
- "Today and Tonight" was renamed and rerecorded as "All for Love" on their debut album, This World and Body.
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