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  2. Hang On to Yourself - Wikipedia

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    The Arnold Corns version of "Hang On to Yourself"—recorded at the Radio Luxembourg studios in London on 25 February 1971 [3] —was first released by B&C as the B-side to the single "Moonage Daydream" in the UK on 7 May 1971. [4] On 11 August 1972, it was released again, this time as an A-side, by B&C. [5] "Hang On to Yourself" – 2:55

  3. Arnold Corns - Wikipedia

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    Burretti never sang on any of their recordings. The above personnel appear on the "Moonage Daydream" / "Hang Onto Yourself" session. Ronson, Bolder and Woodmansey participated in later recording sessions. [2] [3] Carr-Pritchard [8] is the lead-vocalist on "Man in the Middle", which he reportedly wrote (though the song is attributed to Bowie ...

  4. John, I'm Only Dancing - Wikipedia

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    "John, I'm Only Dancing" is a song by the English musician David Bowie, originally released as a non-album single on 1 September 1972. It is a glam rock and R&B song with lyrics that describe a situation in which the narrator informs his lover not to worry about the girl he is with because he is "only dancing" with her.

  5. David Bowie BBC Sessions - Wikipedia

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    A few more tracks appear on BBC Sessions 1969–1972 (Sampler) [1996]; Bowie at the Beeb 4-LP Edition [2016]). However, many of the missing tracks from the Bowie at the Beeb 2-CD Set are only available on bootlegs and online. 'Hang Onto Yourself' from 11 Jan 1972 has, to date, not appeared in either master tape or bootleg form.

  6. Moonage Daydream - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Corns recorded "Moonage Daydream" and "Hang On to Yourself" on 25 February 1971 at Radio Luxembourg's studios in London. [2] [3] [4] Bowie later hired openly gay dress designer Freddie Burretti, for whom he wrote "Moonage Daydream", to be the group's frontman. [5] Although credited as a vocalist, Burretti did not appear on either recording.

  7. Hear the Creation of David Bowie’s Iconic ‘Ziggy Stardust ...

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    Bowie’s brilliant 1971-1980 hot streak — one of the greatest bursts of creativity in contemporary music history — began in 1971 with the “Hunky Dory” album and soared into the ...

  8. Why David Bowie Killed Ziggy Stardust, 50 Years Ago Today - AOL

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    Fifty years ago today, on the stage of London’s Hammersmith Odeon, David Bowie killed Ziggy Stardust. Of course, it was not a conventional murder: Ziggy was Bowie’s creation, a character he ...

  9. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars

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    Bowie is also holding a Gibson Les Paul guitar, which was owned by Arnold Corns guitarist Mark Pritchett and was the same guitar Pritchett used on Corns' recordings of "Moonage Daydream" and "Hang On to Yourself".