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This song is a mixture of phrases and bites from the TV, a sneaky stab at the TV age by Jaybee. In a punky indie style this is a lighthearted song with lashings of listenability.
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CD: A Different Face
Credits: Written and Produced by Jaybee. Copyright John Bower 1998 |
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A great laugh and very well written. A fun song in the Country and Western style about the changing face of Great Britain.
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CD: A Different Face
Credits: Written By Jaybee |
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This song is Jaybee to a tee - it emphasises his attitude to modern society and everything he stands for.
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CD: A Different Face
Credits: Written By Jaybee |
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