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A cover of the song was released as a charity tribute single to DJ John Peel on 21 November 2005. It featured artists including Roger Daltrey ( the Who ), the Datsuns , the Futureheads , David Gilmour ( Pink Floyd ), Peter Hook ( New Order ), Elton John , El Presidente , Robert Plant ( Led Zeppelin ), Pete Shelley and the Soledad Brothers .
They had two songs that charted in the UK in 2008: "Ultraviolet" (the main theme from the film, and a cover of an Annetenna song), which reached number 41, and "Ever Fallen in Love", a cover version of the Buzzcocks song, which reached number 93. [3] They did not release another single.
Although "Ever Fallen in Love" was already released as a single in 1986 to promote the Something Wild soundtrack, reaching number nine on the UK Singles Chart, [35] and number 19 on the German Singles Chart, [44] "She Drives Me Crazy" was released as the official lead single on New Year's Day 1989, a month before the album, with two music ...
"Funny How Love Is" 58 97 — — — 27 — — — — 1987 "Ever Fallen in Love" 9 20 28 — 19 10 34 23 — 11 Something Wild (soundtrack) 1988 "She Drives Me Crazy" 5 1 2 1 2 2 5 1 1 1 BPI: Platinum [33] The Raw & the Cooked: 1989 "Good Thing" 7 7 13 1 8 4 36 4 1 20 "Don't Look Back" 34 38 38 10 29 10 — 23 11 — "I'm Not the Man I Used ...
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In July, a fourth single "Love You More" reached number 34. [14] The band spent mid 1978 recording their second album Love Bites, which reached number 13 in the chart. After a 26-date UK tour, Buzzcocks gained success as their single "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" reached number 12 in the UK chart in October 1978. [14]