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In 1983 the song was covered by Estonian singer Velly Joonas under the title "Stopp, seisku aeg" ("Stop The Time"). It was not until it was released in 2015 as a single, gaining a surprise global cult popularity. [citation needed] In 1992, Gerry Rafferty covered "I See Red" for his album, On a Wing and a Prayer.
In addition to "Theme from Harry's Game", it featured a mix of original and traditional Irish songs plus a cover of "I See Red" by Jim Rafferty. The album peaked at No.26 in the UK, and became the group's first album to be certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). [39]
I See Red may refer to: I See Red, by Uh Huh Her, 2007 "I See Red" (Jim Rafferty song), originally recorded by Frida (Anni-Frid Lyngstad), 1982; covered by Clannad, 1983 "I See Red" (Split Enz song), 1978 "I See Red", a song by Everybody Loves an Outlaw from the 365 Days film soundtrack, 2020 "I See Red", a song by X from More Fun in the New ...
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On a Wing & a Prayer is the seventh studio album by Gerry Rafferty. The album includes three tracks co-written with Rafferty’s brother Jim, also a singer-songwriter, who had been signed to Decca Records in the 1970s. The music was heavily influenced by Rafferty's divorce from his wife Carla Ventilla in 1990. They were married for 20 years.
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"I See Red" is a 1978 song by New Zealand art rock group Split Enz. It was released in December 1978 as the lead single from their studio album Frenzy . "I See Red" was the second Split Enz song to achieve a top 20 chart position, peaking at #15 in Australia and #43 in the band's native New Zealand.
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