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  2. Bring On the Dancing Horses - Wikipedia

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    "Bring On the Dancing Horses" is a single by the English rock band Echo & the Bunnymen, released on 7 October 1985. It was the only single from their 1985 compilation album Songs to Learn & Sing and was recorded for the John Hughes film Pretty in Pink (1986). [2]

  3. The Killing Moon - Wikipedia

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    "The Killing Moon" is a song by the English rock band Echo & the Bunnymen. It was released on 20 January 1984 [2] as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Ocean Rain (1984). It is one of the band's highest-charting hits, reaching number 9 in the UK Singles Chart, and often cited as the band's greatest song.

  4. Echo & the Bunnymen - Wikipedia

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    Echo & the Bunnymen's debut single "The Pictures on My Wall" was released on Bill Drummond & David Balfe's Zoo Records in May 1979, the B-side being "Read It in Books" (also recorded by the Teardrop Explodes approximately six months later as the B-side of their final Zoo Records single "Treason"). Though credited as a McCulloch/Cope ...

  5. Lips Like Sugar - Wikipedia

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    "Lips Like Sugar" is a single by the English rock band Echo & the Bunnymen, which was released in July 1987. It was the second single from their eponymous fifth studio album (1987). Initially dismissed by Ian McCulloch as too commercial, "Lips Like Sugar" became a chart success in the UK, Ireland, and New Zealand.

  6. Seven Seas (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Seven Seas" is a single by the English rock band Echo & the Bunnymen, which was released on 6 July 1984 by Korova. It was the third single to be released from their fourth studio album Ocean Rain (1984). It reached number 16 on the UK Singles Chart [1] and number 10 on the Irish Singles Chart. [2]

  7. The Cutter (song) - Wikipedia

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    In a retrospective review of "The Cutter", AllMusic journalist Tom Maginnis wrote: "Echo and The Bunnymen successfully wed the Eastern influenced psychedelic sounds made famous by the Beatles. The Eastern strings re-enter at strategic points, filling in space between verses and Ian McCulloch's esoteric pleas to 'spare us the cutter!'. The track ...

  8. The Back of Love - Wikipedia

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    "The Back of Love" is a single which was released by the English rock band Echo & the Bunnymen on 21 May 1982. It reached number nineteen on the UK Singles Chart the same month. [2] It was subsequently added to the band's third studio album Porcupine which was released on 4 February 1983.

  9. Rust (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rust" is a single by Echo & the Bunnymen which was released in March 1999. ... The lyrics and melody for its chorus are borrowed from McCulloch's 1992 b-side song ...