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"Guilty" is a 1974 song by British vocal duo The Pearls. It was the group's final charting single in the UK. "Guilty" reached No. 10 on the UK Singles Chart. [1] It became their greatest hit. The song was included on a 2005 compilation of the group's hits entitled, A String of Pearls. "Guilty" was also covered by American girl group First Choice.
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The 1969 back album cover for Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls on Mercury Records by Chicago-based psychedelic-occult rock band Coven, led by singer Jinx Dawson, pictured Coven band members giving the "sign of the horns". According to a Facebook post by Dawson, she used the sign as early as late 1967 when Coven started, to which she ...
The Pearls' original songs included "Let's Make Love Again", "Doctor Love" and "Wizard of Love" among others though they all just failed to make the UK Top 50. They had more success with another original song which was their only non-cover to chart. "Guilty" was co-written by Ron Roker and became a UK Top 10 success in 1974. [2]
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The song had been tinkered with in Gossard and bassist Jeff Ament’s pre-Pearl Jam band Mother Love Bone but was never completed before frontman Andrew Wood died of a drug overdose in early 1990.
Vitalogy is the third studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 22, 1994, on Epic Records.Pearl Jam wrote and recorded Vitalogy while touring behind its previous album Vs.