Third Rail (song)
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"Third Rail" is the first
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released from Squeeze's tenth album, ''
Some Fantastic Place ''Some Fantastic Place'' is the tenth studio album by the British new wave group Squeeze, released in 1993 by A&M Records. Their first album since the departure of original Squeeze drummer Gilson Lavis, it features Pete Thomas and the brief r ...
''. It was the first Squeeze song to crack the Top 40 in the UK since 1987's "
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", peaking at number 39.


Track listing


7" vinyl and cassette

# "Third Rail" (3:39) # " Cool For Cats (live medley)" (6:21)


CD

# "Third Rail" (3:39) # "
Take Me I'm Yours "Take Me I'm Yours" is the debut single (music), single by English New wave music, new wave band Squeeze (band), Squeeze. It established the band's trademark vocal style, with Chris Difford singing an octave lower than Glenn Tilbrook. Backgrou ...
(Paul Dakeyne remix)" (6:47) # "Cool For Cats (live medley)" (6:21)


CD (digipak)

# "Third Rail" (3:39) # "The Truth ive London, March 1993 (5:05) # "Melody Motel ive London, March 1993 (4:25) # "Walk A Straight Line ive London, May 1992 (4:10)


References


External links


Squeeze discography at Squeezenet
Squeeze (band) songs 1993 singles Songs written by Glenn Tilbrook Songs written by Chris Difford 1993 songs {{1990s-rock-song-stub