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  2. Itchycoo Park - Wikipedia

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    "Itchycoo Park" is a song by English rock band Small Faces, written by Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane. ... "Itchycoo Park" (M People Master Mix) – 6:42

  3. The Best of M People - Wikipedia

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    The Best of M People is the first greatest hits album by English dance music band M People, released in 1998.The album contains seventeen tracks, including ten UK top 10 hits and three new songs: "Testify", "Dreaming" (which both reached the UK top 20) [2] and a cover version of The Doobie Brothers' "What a Fool Believes".

  4. M People - Wikipedia

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    M People (stylised as M People) is an English dance music band that formed in 1990 and achieved success throughout most of the 1990s. [2] The name M People is taken from the first letter of the first name of band member Mike Pickering, [ 3 ] who formed the group.

  5. Category:M People songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are M People songs or lists of M People songs, ... Itchycoo Park; J. Just for You (M People song) L. Love Rendezvous; M.

  6. Small Faces - Wikipedia

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    Itchycoo Park" was followed in December 1967 by "Tin Soldier", written by Marriott. [38] Also, the track features American singer P. P. Arnold on backing vocals. [39] [40] [41] The song was quite a hit reaching No. 9 on the UK charts and No. 73 on the U.S. Hot 100 chart.

  7. M People discography - Wikipedia

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    The Best of M People: Released: 3 December 2007; Label: Sony BMG ... "Itchycoo Park" 11 27 — — 55 24 16 21 11 — 1997 "Just for You" 8 110 — 34 76 31 11 23

  8. There Are But Four Small Faces - Wikipedia

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    Upon its initial release, the record failed to reach the charts; however, it charted very briefly after the song "Itchycoo Park" was a top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1968. [7] The album consequently became a moderate success, managed to reach the Billboard 200 for three weeks, and peaked at number 178 in March 1968. [8]

  9. Bizarre Fruit II - Wikipedia

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    Bizarre Fruit II is a reissued and expanded version of British band M People's 1994 Bizarre Fruit album, with the single versions of "Search for the Hero" and "Love Rendezvous" in place of the originals, and including the band's cover of the Small Faces' "Itchycoo Park".