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In 2000, Hobo with a Grin received its first CD release through Harley's own label, Comeuppance Discs. It contained two bonus tracks, the 1974 song "Spaced Out", which was the B-side of " Judy Teen ", and a live version of the 1996 song "That's My Life in Your Hands" from Poetic Justice . [ 18 ]
In 2000, Harley re-recorded "Make Me Smile", with backing vocals by the London Community Gospel Choir, for the British film Best. [21] In a 2000 interview with VH-1, Harley said he was approached by the film's producers and continued, "They wanted a different [version]. They knew my voice had changed and I said I wanted to put a gospel choir on ...
English Pilgrim (sometimes later titled as Inferno ) is a 2000 film directed by Harley Cokeliss and written by Peter Milligan . It stars Ray Liotta as an amnesiac.
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"Roll the Dice" is a song by English singer-songwriter Steve Harley, which was released in 1978 as the lead single from his debut solo album Hobo with a Grin. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The song was written by Harley and Jo Partridge, and produced by Michael J. Jackson.
"A Friend for Life" was written during Harley's stay with Cregan at his home in Los Angeles during 2000. Harley wrote the song's lyrics on his return flight back to the UK. In 2015, he recalled, "I was in Los Angeles, staying at Jim's (then) house. We wrote most days and that tune came from one lazy afternoon's messing about.
"White, White Dove" was released by EMI Records as a 7-inch single in the UK, Germany, Belgium, Portugal and Australia. [4] [5] Some versions of the single featured an edit of "White, White Dove", which cut the album version down by over a minute.
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