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At the same time, the Walker Brothers were also on with their version of "No Regrets". Ure said that "it just stuck in the back of my head" and after doing a favour for a studio engineer (presumably John Hudson), Ure was offered some studio time. So, he decided to record "No Regrets" based on what he remembered of the Walker Brothers' version.
No Regrets is the fourth album by the American pop group The Walker Brothers.The album was released in 1975 and was the group's first together since 1967. It reached number forty-nine on the UK Albums Chart [2] and includes the single "No Regrets".
No Regrets – The Best of Scott Walker and The Walker Brothers 1965–1976 is a compilation album of tracks by the American pop group The Walker Brothers and the solo career of one of their three members, Scott Walker. It was released in 1992 and reached number four on the UK Albums Chart. [2]
A version was recorded in 1975 by Scott Walker and The Walker Brothers on their No Regrets album. In 2012, American alternative rock band, The Fray, released a cover of the song featuring Harris as a bonus track on their record, Scars & Stories.
No Regrets, 2009; No Regrets (Elisabeth Withers album), 2010; No Regrets (Faye Wong album), 1993; No Regrets (Hardcore Superstar album), 2003; No Regrets (Pandora album), 1999; No Regrets (Leon Redbone album), 1988; No Regrets (The Walker Brothers album), 1975; No Regrets, album and title track thereof by Joe Sample & Randy Crawford, 2008
The album compiles material by the group from their mid-1970s reunion albums; No Regrets, Lines and Nite Flights. The compilation includes seven previously unreleased outtakes from the album sessions. All of the new material was later compiled on the expansive Walker Brothers boxset Everything Under the Sun – The Complete Studio Recordings in ...
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Walker had modified the guitar, carving a Stratocaster-type contour in the picking arm area. [citation needed] John Walker wrote in his autobiographical The Walker Brothers: No Regrets – Our Story: [3] I was always the leader of the band. I was the one who said 'Let's do this, let's do that.'