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  2. Golden Years (David Bowie song) - Wikipedia

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    "Golden Years" is a song by the English musician David Bowie, released by RCA Records on 21 November 1975 as the lead single from his tenth studio album Station to Station (1976). Partially written before Bowie began shooting for the film The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), the song was mostly compiled in the studio and was the first track ...

  3. Moonage Daydream - Wikipedia

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    Moonage Daydream: The Life and Times of Ziggy Stardust, a book written by Bowie, is named after the song and was published in 2002 by Genesis Publications. It documents the years 1972–73 and is fully illustrated with the photography of Mick Rock. Bowie met him in 1972 and they formed a working relationship and lasting friendship.

  4. Golden Years (album) - Wikipedia

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    Wishing to capitalize on Bowie's and the new album's popularity, RCA issued Golden Years, a compilation of previously released Bowie tracks. The cover art featured a recent photo of Bowie, giving a false first impression the album was an all-new release. All the tracks on this album were performed live by Bowie during his 1983 Serious Moonlight ...

  5. Golden Years - Wikipedia

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    Golden Years, an album by David Bowie "Golden Years" (David Bowie song), 1975 "Golden Years" (Ruel and M-Phazes song), 2017; The Golden Year, an album by Ou Est le Swimming Pool "Golden Years", a song by Disco Ensemble; The Golden Years, 2024 album by Joshua Bassett; The Golden Years, an EP by Motörhead

  6. 50 songs you won't believe are turning 50 this year - AOL

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    #34. 'Sister Golden Hair' by America. Gerry Beckley wrote "Sister Golden Hair" more than a year before his band America recorded the song. It was ready to go for its 1974 album "Holiday," but got cut.

  7. Song for Bob Dylan - Wikipedia

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    "Song for Bob Dylan" is a song written by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie for his 1971 album Hunky Dory. The song references Bob Dylan 's 1962 homage to Woody Guthrie , " Song to Woody ". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Yet while Dylan opens with "Hey, hey, Woody Guthrie, I wrote you a song," Bowie addresses Dylan by his birth name saying, "Now, hear ...

  8. Last photo of David Bowie, dapper and laughing - AOL

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    The beautiful picture was posted on Bowie's official Instagram page on Friday, Jan. 8 — just two days before he died following an 18-month battle with cancer. It was taken by his longtime ...

  9. Stay (David Bowie song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stay" is a song by the English musician David Bowie, released on his 1976 album Station to Station. The song was recorded in late 1975 at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles. . Co-produced by Bowie and Harry Maslin, the recording featured guitarists Carlos Alomar and Earl Slick, bassist George Murray, drummer Dennis Davis, pianist Roy Bittan and Warren Peace on percussi