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  2. Telegram Sam - Wikipedia

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    "Telegram Sam" was the first single to be issued by Marc Bolan's own T.Rex Wax Co. label, released on 21 January 1972. The UK b-side featured two songs, "Cadilac" (as printed on the EMI label of the original single) and "Baby Strange", the latter also included in the album The Slider.

  3. The Slider - Wikipedia

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    The first was "Telegram Sam" which was released January 1972 and charted in the United Kingdom for twelve weeks, peaking at number 1. [15] [16] "Telegram Sam" also charted in the United States and peaked at 67 on the Pop Singles chart. [17]

  4. T. Rex (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band released the singles "Telegram Sam" and "Metal Guru" respectively in January and in May 1972, and both became number one hits in the UK. [7] In May, Bolan's old label Fly released the chart-topping compilation album Bolan Boogie , a collection of singles, B-sides and LP tracks, which affected sales of the band's forthcoming album.

  5. Marc Bolan - Wikipedia

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    Regarded as one of the band's best songs, Paste and Billboard ranked it number one and three on their lists of the top 10 T. Rex songs. [28] [29] In 1972, he achieved two more UK number ones with "Telegram Sam" and "Metal Guru" taken from The Slider, and two number twos in "Children of the Revolution" and "Solid Gold Easy Action". [24]

  6. List of UK top-ten singles in 1972 - Wikipedia

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    The group's first two new entries of the year, "Telegram Sam" and "Metal Guru", both reached number-one, while "Children of the Revolution" and "Solid Gold Easy Action" both peaked at number two, although the latter hit its peak position in January 1973. The double-A side single "Debora"/"One Inch Rock" was a re-release of two songs first ...

  7. Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll - Wikipedia

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    Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll is the seventh studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1976.. The lead track, "Telegram", describes the band's experience while touring of hangovers, travel by aeroplane and limousine, customs, FM radio, girls, breakfast, press reception, soundcheck and finally the show over a guitar riff that bursts into a short version of the Byrds hit ...

  8. List of number-one singles of 1972 (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Song Artist References 1 January "Slaney Valley" Larry Cunningham [1] [failed verification] 8 January "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" The New Seekers: 15 January 22 January "The Men Behind the Wire" Barleycorn: 29 January 5 February 12 February "Telegram Sam" T. Rex: 19 February 26 February 4 March "Give Ireland Back ...

  9. Bauhaus (band) - Wikipedia

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    In December 1980, Bauhaus released a cover version of "Telegram Sam", ... is a fan of the band [273] and used their song "1. David Jay 2. Peter Murphy 3. Kevin Haskins 4.