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  2. The Finest (Fine Young Cannibals album) - Wikipedia

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    The Finest is a greatest hits album by British rock band Fine Young Cannibals, released in 1996 by London Records (under the FFRR brand name) [7] and licensed in the United States to MCA Records. It includes tracks from the band's two studio albums Fine Young Cannibals (1985) and The Raw & the Cooked (1989), plus a track from the film Something ...

  3. Fine Young Cannibals - Wikipedia

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    The two songs also became hits internationally, charting in the top 40 in Europe, Canada, and Australia although they failed to make a significant impact on the US charts. Fine Young Cannibals appeared as the house band in a nightclub in the 1987 comedy film Tin Men and also contributed songs to the film's soundtrack, including "Good Thing". [10]

  4. She Drives Me Crazy - Wikipedia

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    "She Drives Me Crazy" is a song by British group Fine Young Cannibals, released in 1988 by London Records as the first single from their second and final album, The Raw & the Cooked (1989). The song was written by the group's frontman Roland Gift with David Steele and produced by FYC with David Z.

  5. Johnny Come Home - Wikipedia

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    "Johnny Come Home" is a song by British band Fine Young Cannibals, released as the first single from their debut album, Fine Young Cannibals (1985). It is similar to the style of many other of the band's hits, a mixture of rock and ska with Roland Gift's distinctive vocals, as well as a jazz-type trumpet solo.

  6. Good Thing (Fine Young Cannibals song) - Wikipedia

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    "Good Thing" is a song by British band Fine Young Cannibals, released as the second single from their second and last album, The Raw & the Cooked (1989). The song was their second and final US number-one, topping the Billboard Hot 100 on 8 July 1989. [4] It also peaked at #7 on the UK Singles Chart. [5] The song made its first appearance in Tin ...

  7. Category:Fine Young Cannibals songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Fine Young Cannibals songs or lists of Fine Young Cannibals songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Fine Young Cannibals songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. The Raw & the Cooked (album) - Wikipedia

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    Three other songs from the album—"Good Thing", "Tell Me What" and "As Hard as It Is"—first appeared in the 1987 film Tin Men, where the Fine Young Cannibals portrayed a band in a nightclub. [3] These three songs have a retro-soul style consistent with the film's 1963 Baltimore setting. [4]

  9. Fine Young Cannibals (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fine Young Cannibals is the debut studio album released in 1985 by the band of the same name. The album features the UK #8 debut hit single "Johnny Come Home". This success did not continue with the next single, "Blue", which languished at #41 in the UK.