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"Ten Storey Love Song" is a song by English rock band the Stone Roses, released as the second single from their album, Second Coming (1994), on 27 February 1995. It was written by guitarist John Squire. The song reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart and spent three weeks on the chart.
The Stone Roses 20th Anniversary Edition: Demo: Redemption Song: Unreleased: Considered for release on Second Coming, Cover version of the song by Bob Marley, Bootleg available: 1993 Ride On: Ten Storey Love Song: B side: 1995 Sally Cinnamon: Sally Cinnamon: Single: 1986 She Bangs the Drums: The Stone Roses: Album track: 1987 Shoot You Down ...
"Fools Gold" is a song by British rock band the Stone Roses. It was released as a double A-side single with "What the World Is Waiting For" on 13 November 1989 through Silvertone Records . "Fools Gold" would go on to appear on certain non-UK versions of their self-titled debut studio album (1989).
The Complete Stone Roses is a compilation of singles and B-sides by English rock band the Stone Roses. It was released in 1995 without the band's input by their record company Silvertone , with whom they were embroiled in a protracted legal battle to terminate their five-year contract.
The former Oasis frontman, who is preparing to release his debut collaborative album with The Stone Roses musician John Squire, is known for some of the UK’s best-loved rock songs, from ...
"I Am the Resurrection" is a song by the Stone Roses and the final song on the UK version of their debut album. The last four minutes of the song is an instrumental outro. . The single was released on 30 March 1992, and reached number 33 on the UK Singles Chart
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"Begging You" is a song by English rock band the Stone Roses, released as the final single before their initial break-up a year later, and was the third single from their second album, Second Coming (1994). "Begging You" was released in the United Kingdom and Australia, peaking at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. [2]