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  2. The Pretenders discography - Wikipedia

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    The Pretenders' hit songs include "Brass in Pocket" ... The Best of Pretenders was released as a double disc with Break Up the Concrete in Europe and Brazil in June ...

  3. The Pretenders - Wikipedia

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    The Pretenders joined with Emmylou Harris on Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons, performing the song "She". A Greatest Hits compilation followed in 2000. During 2002 Loose Screw was released by Artemis Records , the first Pretenders record to be released by a company other than WEA.

  4. Category:The Pretenders songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Pretenders songs or lists of The Pretenders songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Pretenders songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Pretenders (album) - Wikipedia

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    Pretenders is the debut studio album by British-American band The Pretenders, released in January 1980. A combination of rock and roll, punk and new wave music, [3] this album made the band famous. The album features the singles "Stop Your Sobbing", "Kid" and "Brass in Pocket".

  6. Precious (Pretenders song) - Wikipedia

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    "Precious" is a song written by Chrissie Hynde and performed by her band the Pretenders. First released on the band's self-titled debut album in late 1979, the song features punk-inspired music and aggressive lyrics. The song was released as a single in some countries and reached number 28 on the US dance charts as part of a medley.

  7. My City Was Gone - Wikipedia

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    "My City Was Gone" is a song by the rock group The Pretenders. The song originally appeared in October 1982 as the B-side to the single release of "Back on the Chain Gang"; [3] the single was the first release for the band following the death of founding bandmember James Honeyman-Scott.

  8. Greatest Hits (Pretenders album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by English-American rock band The Pretenders, released in 2000.It was only their second greatest hits album in 22 years, but less successful than its predecessor, The Singles, released in 1987.

  9. Pirate Radio (box set) - Wikipedia

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    Pirate Radio is a career-spanning box set compilation album by The Pretenders. [3] Released on 14 March 2006, it contains songs from 1979 to 2005, from hit singles, popular album tracks, non-album recordings, soundtrack contributions, live tracks, as well as previously unreleased material.