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''Red Fish'' is an album by the Northern Irish rock band The Moondogs The Moondogs are a Northern Irish rock band formed in 1979, and consisting of Gerry McCandless, Austin Barrett and Jackie Hamilton. Their career spans three albums, four singles and two television programmes. Discography Singles *"She's Nine ..., released in 2003. Track listing #"Getting off in Amsterdam" #"How can I tell her?" #"So beautiful" #"Bring on the sunshine" #"It feels so good" #"Oh no not so hard!" #"You wont find her" #"I am changing my life" #"A brighter world" #"I only called in to say Hi!" #"The boy who used to sing" #"EGO" {{Authority control The Moondogs albums 2003 albums ...
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The Moondogs
The Moondogs are a Northern Irish rock band formed in 1979, and consisting of Gerry McCandless, Austin Barrett and Jackie Hamilton. Their career spans three albums, four singles and two television programmes. Discography Singles *"She's Nineteen" b/w "Ya Don't Do Ya" (1979) *"Who's Gonna Tell Mary?" b/w "Overcaring Parents" (1980) *"Talking in the Canteen" b/w "Make Her Love Me - You Said" (1981) *"Imposter" b/w "Baby Snatcher" (1981) Studio albums *''That's What Friends Are For'' (1981) *''John Peel Sessions'' (2003) *'' Red Fish'' (2003) Compilation albums *''Good Vibrations Punk Singles'' / "Ya Don't Do Ya" (Anagram - UK) *''The Good Vibrations Story'' / "She's 19" (1994, Dojo - UK) *''Powerpearls Vol.3'' / "Who's Gonna Tell Mary" (Germany) *''Now in Session'' / "That's What Friends Are For" (1982, Downtown Radio - Ireland) Promotional items *''Getting Off in Amsterdam - Everydaythings'' (2003, Reekus - Ireland) Unreleased tracks *"EEC Lov" *"Two Timed" *"Boys Stories" ...
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John Peel Sessions (The Moondogs Album)
The Moondogs are a Northern Irish rock band formed in 1979, and consisting of Gerry McCandless, Austin Barrett and Jackie Hamilton. Their career spans three albums, four singles and two television programmes. Discography Singles *"She's Nineteen" b/w "Ya Don't Do Ya" (1979) *"Who's Gonna Tell Mary?" b/w "Overcaring Parents" (1980) *"Talking in the Canteen" b/w "Make Her Love Me - You Said" (1981) *"Imposter" b/w "Baby Snatcher" (1981) Studio albums *''That's What Friends Are For'' (1981) *''John Peel Sessions'' (2003) *'' Red Fish'' (2003) Compilation albums *''Good Vibrations Punk Singles'' / "Ya Don't Do Ya" (Anagram - UK) *''The Good Vibrations Story'' / "She's 19" (1994, Dojo - UK) *''Powerpearls Vol.3'' / "Who's Gonna Tell Mary" (Germany) *''Now in Session'' / "That's What Friends Are For" (1982, Downtown Radio - Ireland) Promotional items *''Getting Off in Amsterdam - Everydaythings'' (2003, Reekus - Ireland) Unreleased tracks *"EEC Lov" *"Two Timed" *"Boys Stories" ...
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The Moondogs Albums
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