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  2. Space Oddity - Wikipedia

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    [81] [82] The February 1969 studio recording became commercially available in 1984 on a VHS release of the film Love You till Tuesday and its accompanying soundtrack album. [61] A shorter edit appeared on the 1997 compilation album The Deram Anthology 1966–1968 [83] and an alternative take was released for the first time on Conversation Piece ...

  3. Love You till Tuesday (song) - Wikipedia

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    The single garnered good notices from the music press but, like his earlier singles, failed to break into the British charts. It was his final new release for Deram Records. Bowie's 1969 showpiece film Love You till Tuesday took its name from the song, which featured over the opening credits.

  4. Love You till Tuesday (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Love You till Tuesday is a compilation of 1960s material by David Bowie, issued as a companion to the belated video release of Bowie's 1969 promotional film Love You till Tuesday . Deram, Bowie's record label from 1966 to mid-1969, released the soundtrack to the film. Due to its release when Bowie was a star, this has often been confused with ...

  5. David Bowie (1967 album) - Wikipedia

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    The film, Love You till Tuesday, went unreleased until 1984. [37] Bowie wrote a new song for the film, "Space Oddity", a tale about a fictional astronaut. [38] Produced by Dudgeon and released as a single in July 1969 for Mercury affiliate Philips Records, "Space Oddity" became the artist's first hit, 18 months after David Bowie 's release. [2 ...

  6. David Bowie (1969 album) - Wikipedia

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    The film, Love You till Tuesday, went unreleased until 1984, [4] and marked the end of Pitt's mentorship to Bowie. [5] At the request of Pitt, [6] Bowie wrote a new song for the film, "Space Oddity", a tale about a fictional astronaut. [7] Its title and subject matter were influenced by Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). [8]

  7. David Bowie videography - Wikipedia

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    This subsection and 'Posthumous music video singles' lists music videos that were prepared to accompany single releases. See the subsection titled 'Music video films' for projects where music videos were originally conceived as films (a single video in a wider filmic setting or collection of music videos produced as a single project, or an amalgam of both); and the subsection titles 'Music ...

  8. David Bowie filmography - Wikipedia

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    David Bowie filmography. David Bowie (1947–2016) held leading roles in several feature films, including The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) (for which he won a Saturn Award for Best Actor), Just a Gigolo (1978), Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983), The Hunger (1983), Labyrinth (1986), The Linguini Incident (1991), and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with ...

  9. The Deram Anthology 1966–1968 - Wikipedia

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    The Deram Anthology 1966–1968 is a compilation album by David Bowie, released in 1997. It collects together most of the material Bowie recorded for Deram Records that has been previously released in some form, including the 1967 debut album in its entirety (tracks 5-18), in chronological order. Tracks 24–27 were mixed/recorded in 1969 after ...