Songs For The Sad Eyed Girl
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''Songs For The Sad Eyed Girl'' is the fifth album by
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Track listing

Side A #''She Kills Me'' - (04:42) #''The Girl From Well Lane'' - (02:39) #''Baby, You Just Don't Care'' - (04:19) #''If You Don't Love Me Now You Never Ever Will'' - (02:43) Side B #''Someone To Share My Life With'' - (02:49) #''Religious'' - (05:34) #''Hug Me Honey'' - (02:54)


Personnel

*Richard Green - electric guitar *Edward Ball - organ, piano, voice *Ken Popple - percussion, voice *Joss Cope - synthesizer *Alan McGee - voice, acoustic guitar


References

1990 albums Biff Bang Pow! albums {{1990s-alt-rock-album-stub