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"Love Song" is a single by English punk rock band the Damned, released in April 1979. It was the first fruit of the reformed lineup's deal with Chiswick Records, boosted by four variant picture sleeves, each one featuring a member of the band, with an additional 20,000 copies pressed on red vinyl (5,000 for each sleeve). Combined with radio airplay and a catchy song, this yielded the Damned's first hit, peaking at No. 20 in the UK Singles Chart, and leading to the band's debut on Top of the Pops. The single was also issued in France, Germany and the Netherlands.

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  • Love Song (The Damned song) (en)
  • ラヴ・ソング (ダムドの曲) (ja)
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  • 「ラヴ・ソング」(Love Song)は、イングランドのパンク・ロック・バンド、ダムドの楽曲。1978年12月に「バーグラー」をB面に収録したプロモーション盤シングルがリリースされ、1979年4月にはチジック・レコードから再結成後初のシングルとして正式に発表された。また、同年に発表されたスタジオ・アルバム『マシンガン・エチケット』にはアルバム・ヴァージョンが収録された。 (ja)
  • "Love Song" is a single by English punk rock band the Damned, released in April 1979. It was the first fruit of the reformed lineup's deal with Chiswick Records, boosted by four variant picture sleeves, each one featuring a member of the band, with an additional 20,000 copies pressed on red vinyl (5,000 for each sleeve). Combined with radio airplay and a catchy song, this yielded the Damned's first hit, peaking at No. 20 in the UK Singles Chart, and leading to the band's debut on Top of the Pops. The single was also issued in France, Germany and the Netherlands. (en)
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  • Love Song (en)
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  • "Love Song" is a single by English punk rock band the Damned, released in April 1979. It was the first fruit of the reformed lineup's deal with Chiswick Records, boosted by four variant picture sleeves, each one featuring a member of the band, with an additional 20,000 copies pressed on red vinyl (5,000 for each sleeve). Combined with radio airplay and a catchy song, this yielded the Damned's first hit, peaking at No. 20 in the UK Singles Chart, and leading to the band's debut on Top of the Pops. "Love Song" was included on the band's third album, Machine Gun Etiquette, and was referenced in the album's title track. In February 1982, Chiswick reissued the single on their Big Beat imprint, using only the covers featuring Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible and Rat Scabies (Algy Ward having left the band by this stage). The single was also issued in France, Germany and the Netherlands. (en)
  • 「ラヴ・ソング」(Love Song)は、イングランドのパンク・ロック・バンド、ダムドの楽曲。1978年12月に「バーグラー」をB面に収録したプロモーション盤シングルがリリースされ、1979年4月にはチジック・レコードから再結成後初のシングルとして正式に発表された。また、同年に発表されたスタジオ・アルバム『マシンガン・エチケット』にはアルバム・ヴァージョンが収録された。 (ja)
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