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"Sign of the Times" was released on 7" vinyl by Barn in the UK only. [11] It was marketed and distributed by Pinnacle, and released in a generic Barn sleeve. [12] The B-side, "Not Tonight Josephine" was originally exclusive to the single, but would re-appear as the B-side to the band's 1981 single "Wheels Ain't Coming Down".
"Wheels Ain't Coming Down" was released on 7" vinyl by Cheapskate in the UK only. [7] The first 20,000 copies of the single were issued with a picture sleeve. [8] [9] The B-side, "Not Tonight Josephine", was previously the B-side to the 1979 single "Sign of the Times".
Tonight Josephine is a book of amusing imaginary letters written by historical figures. Green was famous for his zany and slightly eccentric behaviour. Members of the Masque Theatre in Northampton were able to recall Green's antics in minute detail many years (decades?) after his departure, and the Northampton Chronicle office was awash with ...
Bringing a sophisticated Japanese dining experience to Knightsbridge, CLAP London combines good food with gorgeous interiors.. The weekend brunch, available every Saturday and Sunday from 12pm to ...
Texas is home to five of the best restaurants for brunch in the country, according to an OpenTable roundup released just in time for Mother's Day.
Outside the US, "Yes Tonight Josephine" gave Ray his third and final number one hit in the UK. [1] The single first entered the UK Singles Chart on 10 May 1957, and peaked at number one for three weeks in June. [3] The original record was only available as a 78rpm disc. Altogether it spent 16 weeks on the chart. [3]
Born in St. Louis, Mo. on June 3, 1906, Baker, whose real name was Freda Josephine McDonald, began performing at a young age. As a teenager, she moved to New York City and performed at the ...