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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 backing vocals. ... | “ | When we wrote this song ("Heart") we wanted to submit it to Madonna but didn't dare risk disappointment. | ” | -
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Fundamental (Pet Shop Boys album)
Fundamental is the sixteenth album, the ninth of entirely new music, by the British band Pet Shop Boys. ... The album has been noted for being more political than any other of the duo's albums to date; even the title, in one sense, is a reference to religious fundamentalism — portrayed here in a light, critical manner, which singer Neil Tennant attributes to the relatively relaxed status of religious freedom in the United Kingdom. -
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Yes (Pet Shop Boys album)
Yes is the tenth studio album by British electronic dance music band Pet Shop Boys. ... Xenomania also co-wrote three of the tracks. -
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Numb (Pet Shop Boys song)
"Numb" is a song recorded by Pet Shop Boys and is featured on their album Fundamental. ... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0469828/combined -
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Behaviour (Pet Shop Boys album)
Behaviour (Behavior in the original US pressing) is the fifth album, the fourth of entirely new music, by the UK electronic music group Pet Shop Boys. ... Yet another re-release followed on 9 February 2009, under the title of Behaviour: Remastered. -
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Concrete (Pet Shop Boys album)
Concrete is the seventeenth album by the British band Pet Shop Boys. ... Due to be called Concert, on 20 September 2006, Pet Shop Boys announced that the album was going to be called Concrete, which was the title that they originally wanted for the album. -
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London King's Cross railway station
King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a central London railway terminus opened in 1852. ... King's Cross is the title of a song written by English music duo Pet Shop Boys. -
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It's Alright (Pet Shop Boys song)
"It's Alright" is the 13th single from Pet Shop Boys and was released in the UK by Parlophone Records on 26 June 1989. The lyrics list a wide variety of serious political issues in the headlines at the time ("Dictation enforced in Afghanistan, revolution in South Africa making a stand… "), and then offers the positive message of the title – that on its "timeless wavelength" "music is our life's foundation", it "shall last" and ultimately "succeed all the nations to come". -
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I Get Along (Pet Shop Boys song)
"I get along" is a single by the Pet Shop Boys from their album Release. A love song, Neil Tennant has also hinted that it can also be interpreted as commentary on the then fraught relationship between British prime minister Tony Blair and New Labour architect Peter Mandelson after the later had to resign again from the British Cabinet after a second major scandal he was involved in. -
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Miracles (song)
"Miracles" is a single by Pet Shop Boys, released in 2003. It was the first single, and one of two new songs, from their 2003 singles compilation, PopArt.
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Pet Shop Boys wrote title