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  2. The Beautiful South - Wikipedia

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    Their first album, Welcome to the Beautiful South, was released in 1989 and promptly produced a number two UK singles chart hit, "Song for Whoever".With the follow-up single "You Keep It All In" reaching number eight and "I'll Sail This Ship Alone" reaching number 31, the band were soon set to equal or surpass the success of the Housemartins, while the songwriting built on and expanded the ...

  3. The Beautiful South discography - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to the Beautiful South "You Keep It All In" Jeff Baynes "I’ll Sail This Ship Alone" Jeff Baynes 1990 "A Little Time" Nick Brandt [23] Choke "My Book" Pedro Romhanyi [23] 1991 "Let Love Speak Up Itself" Pedro Romhanyi "Old Red Eyes Is Back" Pedro Romhanyi 0898 Beautiful South: 1992 "We Are Each Other" Pedro Romhanyi "Bell Bottomed Tear"

  4. 0898 Beautiful South - Wikipedia

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    0898 Beautiful South, also referred to as 0898, is the third studio album by English band the Beautiful South.After the success of their previous work over 1989–1991, the band hired prolific record producer Jon Kelly and recorded the album at AIR Studios in London.

  5. Carry On Up the Charts - Wikipedia

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    Carry On Up the Charts: The Best of the Beautiful South is an album by English Alternative rock band The Beautiful South. It is the group's fifth album and their first greatest hits collection. It was a major commercial success, reaching number one in the UK Albums Chart and going on to become the second-biggest-selling album of 1994.

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  7. Golddiggas, Headnodders and Pholk Songs - Wikipedia

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    The track "This Old Skin" was originally claimed to have been written by Bobby Christiansand/Barry Klein, and to have been originally performed by an obscure band called "The Heppelbaums" in the 1970s, but it was later revealed to have been an original composition by the usual Beautiful South writing team, Paul Heaton and Dave Rotheray.

  8. Choke (album) - Wikipedia

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    Choke is the second studio album by the English pop-rock group the Beautiful South, released in the UK on 29 October 1990. [9] [10] Upon its release, it was pushed to number 2 in the charts after the release of the band's only number one single, "A Little Time". It would remain in the charts for 22 weeks. [11]

  9. Song for Whoever - Wikipedia

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    "Song for Whoever" is a song by English music group the Beautiful South, written by band members Paul Heaton and David Rotheray. The first and highest-charting single from their debut album, Welcome to the Beautiful South, it peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart in July 1989 and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in August 2024.