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Pet Shop Boys are an English electronic dance music duo, consisting of Neil Tennant, who provides main vocals, keyboards and occasionally guitar and Chris Lowe on keyboards and occasionally on vocals. Pet Shop Boys have sold more than 50 million records worldwide. Since 1986, they have had 42... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Pet Shop Boys After the success of "West End Girls," Pet Shop Boys released a follow-up single, "Love Comes Quickly," on 24 February 1986.

Pet Shop Boys Also in 1994, Pet Shop Boys released the 1994 Comic Relief single, "Absolutely Fabulous."

Pet Shop Boys In April, Pet Shop Boys released a new single, "Before," leading up to their forthcoming album; the single reached number 7 in the UK Singles Chart.

Pet Shop Boys In August, Pet Shop Boys released a follow-up single, "Se a vida é (That's The Way Life Is)," a Latin American music-inspired track, featuring a drum sample from a track called "Estrada da paixão" by Brazilian act Olodum.

Pet Shop Boys In April, Pet Shop Boys released a new single, "I'm with Stupid," a commentary on the relationship between George W. Bush and Tony Blair.

Pet Shop Boys As of 2009, Pet Shop Boys have released fifty-six singles and ten "proper" studio albums, as well as twenty-two among various types of compilations, remix albums and EPs, including one live album and two soundtrack and score albums.

Before (song) "Before" is a single by UK electronic music group Pet Shop Boys released as the first single from the group's 1996 album Bilingual.

Integral (song) The single was the first download-only single released by Pet Shop Boys and peaked at #197 on the UK Singles Chart.

I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More" (or sometimes shortened to "I Don't Know What You Want") is a single released by British Electronic music group Pet Shop Boys.

Liberation (song) "Liberation" is the fourth single released by UK Electronic music group Pet Shop Boys from their album Very.

Was It Worth It? "Was it worth it?" is the second single released by UK electronic music group Pet Shop Boys from their compilation album Discography: The Complete Singles Collection.

DJ Culture "DJ Culture" is the first single released by British Electronic music group Pet Shop Boys from their singles collection album Discography: The Complete Singles Collection.

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Pet Shop Boys As of 2009, Pet Shop Boys have released fifty-six singles and ten "proper" studio albums, as well as twenty-two among various types of compilations, remix albums and EPs, including one live album and two soundtrack and score albums.

Trevor Horn On 22 May 2006, the Pet Shop Boys released their album Fundamental which was produced by Horn.

Elton John In May 2006, Pet Shop Boys released their album Fundamental, the limited edition included "In Private", a new version of the Dusty Springfield single they had written in 1989.

Culture in Dresden The orchestra was founded in 1996 and became famous for its crossover of classic and modern music and for its cooperation with the Pet Shop Boys dubbing The Battleship Potemkin film and releasing the album of that name.

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Pet Shop Boys Following a live stint on the John Peel show on Radio 1, Pet Shop Boys released Disco 3, in February 2003.

Pet Shop Boys On 8 October 2007, Pet Shop Boys released Disco 4, the latest in their series of remix albums.

Disco (album) In addition, Pet Shop Boys would later release Disco 2, Disco 3 and Disco 4 also albums of remixes, although they differ greatly from the original album: Disco 2 is a continuous mega-mix of dance remixes, Disco 3 is a mixture of remixes and new songs and Disco 4 consists exclusively of tracks remixed by the Pet Shop Boys, mainly by other artists.

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Trevor Horn On 22 May 2006, the Pet Shop Boys released their album Fundamental which was produced by Horn.

Elton John In May 2006, Pet Shop Boys released their album Fundamental, the limited edition included "In Private", a new version of the Dusty Springfield single they had written in 1989.

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Somewhere (song) The song has also been recorded by many artists, and released as a single by several, including Barbra Streisand, Phil Collins, Johnny Mathis, Aretha Franklin, Bobby Darin, Devo, Tom Waits, P. J. Proby, Oscar Peterson, Il Divo, Donald Braswell II, Pet Shop Boys, Kylie Minogue and Jane McDonald.

Brandon Teena In addition to the film, the British duo Pet Shop Boys released a song called "Girls Don't Cry" (a bonus track on UK issue of I'm with Stupid) about Brandon Teena in 2006.

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Somewhere (song) "Somewhere" was released as a single by the British music group Pet Shop Boys in 1997 to promote their "Somewhere" residency at the Savoy Theatre in London, which was named after the song, and to promote a repackage of Bilingual.

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Brandon Teena In addition to the film, the British duo Pet Shop Boys released a song called "Girls Don't Cry" (a bonus track on UK issue of I'm with Stupid) about Brandon Teena in 2006.

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Pet Shop Boys In November 2003, Pet Shop Boys released a second greatest hits album, Pop Art: Pet Shop Boys - The Hits, a double compilation, commonly referred to simply as PopArt (so as to maintain Pet Shop Boys' tradition of one-word titles for albums), with two new singles: "Miracles," and "Flamboyant."

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Liberation (song) "Liberation" is the fourth single released by UK Electronic music group Pet Shop Boys from their album Very.

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West End Girls The Pet Shop Boys then decided to release "West End Girls" for the second time.

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Discography: The Complete Singles Collection In 2003, Pet Shop Boys released an updated single collection called PopArt, which featured the video version of "Suburbia" and the album mix of "Heart" by mistake but excluding "Was It Worth It?".

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Discography: The Complete Singles Collection Around the time of the release of Discography, Pet Shop Boys also released a video collection, Videography, consisting of the music videos for each of the songs on this album in a slightly different order and with the song "Was It Worth It?" being replaced with "How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?", which itself was not on the audio versions of the album, despite being part of a double a-side with "Where the streets have no name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)" (the exclusion due to the constrictions of the CD's running time).

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Pet Shop Boys On 12 September 1994, Pet Shop Boys released the follow-up to their 1986 remix album Disco, in the form of Disco 2.

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Jill Carrington The albums "Behaviour", "Discography", "Very", "Alternative" and "Bilingual" were released by Pet Shop Boys while she managed them.

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A-side and B-side A good example of a double A-side is the Pet Shop Boys' 1991 release of their cover/medley of U2's "Where The Streets Have No Name" and Frankie Valli's "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You".

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A-side and B-side A good example of a double A-side is the Pet Shop Boys' 1991 release of their cover/medley of U2's "Where The Streets Have No Name" and Frankie Valli's "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You".

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Psycho (1998 soundtrack) "Screaming" was later released by the Pet Shop Boys as a B-side to their 1999 single "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Anymore", and "Fly" was later included on Lamb's 1999 album Fear of Fours.

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Jill Carrington The albums "Behaviour", "Discography", "Very", "Alternative" and "Bilingual" were released by Pet Shop Boys while she managed them.

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Jill Carrington The albums "Behaviour", "Discography", "Very", "Alternative" and "Bilingual" were released by Pet Shop Boys while she managed them.

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Jill Carrington The albums "Behaviour", "Discography", "Very", "Alternative" and "Bilingual" were released by Pet Shop Boys while she managed them.

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It Begins Again When the Pet Shop Boys in 2005 released their installment in the mix album series Back to Mine they both included a Dusty Springfield track, Neil Tennant chose her 60s classic "Goin' Back" - and Chris Lowe rather surprisingly the ballad "I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love" from It Begins Again.

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Pet Shop Boys On 12 September 1988, Pet Shop Boys released a brand new single, "Domino Dancing" and in the documentary Neil recounts his disappointment when hearing the news that the single had reached number 7 in the UK Singles Chart.

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Pet Shop Boys On 12 September 1988, Pet Shop Boys released a brand new single, "Domino Dancing" and in the documentary Neil recounts his disappointment when hearing the news that the single had reached number 7 in the UK Singles Chart.

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DJ Culture "DJ Culture" is the first single released by British Electronic music group Pet Shop Boys from their singles collection album Discography: The Complete Singles Collection.

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Pet Shop Boys After the success of "West End Girls," Pet Shop Boys released a follow-up single, "Love Comes Quickly," on 24 February 1986.

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Bruce Weber (photographer) By 1990, Pet Shop Boys had a new album, Behaviour, and were releasing "Being Boring" as a single.

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Results Results is the 1989 Liza Minnelli album produced by the Pet Shop Boys and Julian Mendelsohn.

Twist in My Sobriety In 1989, Liza Minnelli covered the song for her album Results, which was produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

Fundamental (Pet Shop Boys album) The album was produced by the Pet Shop Boys and Trevor Horn and it features eleven new Pet Shop Boys compositions, and "Numb," written by Diane Warren (Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe originally planned to have "Numb" be one of two new tracks on PopArt, but opted instead for "Miracles" and "Flamboyant").

Battleship Potemkin (album) The album is produced by the Pet Shop Boys and the German producer Sven Helbig.

Reputation (album) Mainly produced by Pet Shop Boys and Julian Mendelsohn and recorded in the UK over a period of some eighteen months, Reputation became her highest charting and best-selling album in Britain since 1970's From Dusty with Love, peaking at #18 and selling 60.000 copies within two weeks of its release.

Release (Pet Shop Boys album) Apart from the track "London", recorded in Berlin with producer Chris Zippel, Pet Shop Boys produced the album themselves and then commissioned Michael Brauer (who had previously mixed the first two albums by fellow Parlophone artists Coldplay) to mix it.

Closer to Heaven An album, Closer to Heaven (Original Cast Recording), was released in October 2001 and was produced by Pet Shop Boys and Stephen Hague.

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Pet Shop Boys The song was produced by Pet Shop Boys and featured Tennant on backing vocals.

Pet Shop Boys The album was also released with a limited edition remix album, called Fundamentalism, which included a version of "In Private," a song originally written and produced by Pet Shop Boys for Dusty Springfield, as a duet with Elton John and "Fugitive," a new track, produced by Richard X.

Nothing Has Been Proved "Nothing Has Been Proved" is a song and a single release by British singer Dusty Springfield, produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

Fundamental (Pet Shop Boys album) "In Private", here presented as a duet with Elton John, was originally a Dusty Springfield song written and produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

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Nothing Has Been Proved "Nothing Has Been Proved" is a song and a single release by British singer Dusty Springfield, produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

What Have I Done to Deserve This? (song) Following the duet the Pet Shop Boys wrote and produced the singles "Nothing Has Been Proved" and "In Private" for Springfield, both included on her 1990 album Reputation.

David Cicero (singer) The latter two singles were co-produced by Pet Shop Boys.

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In Private Both "In Private" and Springfield's previous single, "Nothing Has Been Proved" were produced by Pet Shop Boys, who helped return Springfield to prominence with their 1987 hit collaboration "What Have I Done to Deserve This?".

Scandal (1989 film) The film's theme song Nothing Has Been Proved was written and produced by Pet Shop Boys and sung by Dusty Springfield.

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Dusty Springfield So did its follow-up, the upbeat "In Private", written and produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

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The Crying Game The soundtrack to the film was produced by Anne Dudley and the Pet Shop Boys, and Boy George scored his first hit in years with his recording of the title song - a song that had been a hit in the 1960s for British singer Dave Berry.

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Twist in My Sobriety In 1989, Liza Minnelli covered the song for her album Results, which was produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

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Eighth Wonder They worked with sound engineer, mixer and producer Pete Hammond, with the exception of one track, "I'm Not Scared", which was co-produced and written by the Pet Shop Boys.

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Don't Drop Bombs Don't Drop Bombs was the second single from Liza Minnelli's album Results, produced by Pet Shop Boys and Julian Mendelsohn.

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Dusty Springfield So did its follow-up, the upbeat "In Private", written and produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

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Closer to Heaven An album, Closer to Heaven (Original Cast Recording), was released in October 2001 and was produced by Pet Shop Boys and Stephen Hague.

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Patsy Kensit In 1988, Eighth Wonder had their only UK top 10 hit with "I'm Not Scared", which was written and produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

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Reputation (album) Mainly produced by Pet Shop Boys and Julian Mendelsohn and recorded in the UK over a period of some eighteen months, Reputation became her highest charting and best-selling album in Britain since 1970's From Dusty with Love, peaking at #18 and selling 60.000 copies within two weeks of its release.

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Absolutely Fabulous (song) "Absolutely Fabulous" is the title of a song produced by British electronic music group Pet Shop Boys.

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Absolutely Fabulous (song) "Absolutely Fabulous" is the title of a song produced by British electronic music group Pet Shop Boys.

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Nightlife (Pet Shop Boys album) The Pet Shop Boys had previously written a song, "Falling", for Minogue for her Deconstruction album Kylie Minogue.

Nightlife (album) The Pet Shop Boys had previously written a song, "Falling", for Minogue for her Deconstruction album Kylie Minogue.

The Loving Kind Xenomania and Pet Shop Boys wrote the song in sessions for the latter's album Yes.

Fundamental (Pet Shop Boys album) "In Private", here presented as a duet with Elton John, was originally a Dusty Springfield song written and produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

Girls Aloud The song, co-written by Pet Shop Boys, became the girls' twentieth consecutive top ten single., charting at number ten.

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What Have I Done to Deserve This? (song) Following the duet the Pet Shop Boys wrote and produced the singles "Nothing Has Been Proved" and "In Private" for Springfield, both included on her 1990 album Reputation.

Love etc. The single was co-written by Pet Shop Boys with hit production team Xenomania, who also produced the track.

Yes (Pet Shop Boys single) The single was co-written by Pet Shop Boys with hit production team Xenomania who also produced the track.

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Dusty Springfield So did its follow-up, the upbeat "In Private", written and produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

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Jonathan Harvey He also wrote the book for Closer to Heaven, a stage musical with songs and music written by the Pet Shop Boys.

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Dusty Springfield So did its follow-up, the upbeat "In Private", written and produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

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Profumo Affair The affair is central to the hit songs "Nothing Has Been Proved" and "In Private", performed by Dusty Springfield and written by Pet Shop Boys.

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London King's Cross railway station King's Cross is the title of a song written by English music duo Pet Shop Boys.

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Eighth Wonder They worked with sound engineer, mixer and producer Pete Hammond, with the exception of one track, "I'm Not Scared", which was co-produced and written by the Pet Shop Boys.

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London King's Cross railway station King's Cross is the title of a song written by English music duo Pet Shop Boys.

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Scandal (1989 film) The film's theme song Nothing Has Been Proved was written and produced by Pet Shop Boys and sung by Dusty Springfield.

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X (Kylie Minogue album) It has also emerged that the Pet Shop Boys were invited to write handful of tracks for Minogue.

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Patsy Kensit In 1988, Eighth Wonder had their only UK top 10 hit with "I'm Not Scared", which was written and produced by the Pet Shop Boys.

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    Pet Shop Boys

    Pet Shop Boys are an English electronic dance music duo, consisting of Neil Tennant, who provides main vocals, keyboards and occasionally guitar and Chris Lowe on keyboards and occasionally on vocals.
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    Categories named after musical groups British dance music groups
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    Yes (Pet Shop Boys single)

    The single was co-written by Pet Shop Boys with hit production team Xenomania who also produced the track.
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    Jealousy (Pet Shop Boys song)

    In 1991, it was released in a slightly remixed form as a single, which appears on both Pet Shop Boys' greatest hits albums.
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    Fundamental (Pet Shop Boys album)

    "In Private", here presented as a duet with Elton John, was originally a Dusty Springfield song written and produced by the Pet Shop Boys.
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    Yes (Pet Shop Boys album)

    Yes is the tenth studio album by British electronic dance music band Pet Shop Boys.
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    Numb (Pet Shop Boys song)

    They show Pet Shop Boys wearing plague doctor masks that were bought in Venice, and were taken at the Jerusalem Tavern in Clerkenwell, London.
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    Heart (Pet Shop Boys song)

    "Heart" is a song recorded by Pet Shop Boys which reached #1 on the UK singles chart for three weeks in April 1988 (see 1988 in music).

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