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"You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" is a song released in 1978 by Johnny Thunders, appearing on his debut solo album So Alone and as a single taken from the album. Both the song and album include the guitar work of Peter Perrett of the Only Ones .
The song played over the end credits is "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" by Johnny Thunders. Filming locations. Listed in order of first appearance: [1]
The song "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" is considered by many to be Thunders' signature song, and has later been covered by Guns N' Roses, Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, Ronnie Spector with Joey Ramone, and Nick Oliveri with both Queens of the Stone Age and Mondo Generator.
Thunders stayed in London and recorded the first of a number of solo albums, beginning with So Alone in 1978. [1] The drug-fuelled recording sessions featured a core band of Thunders, bassist Phil Lynott, drummer Paul Cook and guitarist Steve Jones, with guest appearances from Chrissie Hynde, Steve Marriott, Walter Lure, Billy Rath and Peter Perrett. [1]
It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt.
If my body language says don't touch me, then don't touch me. Don't come up and put your arm around me and just leave it there. Or hug me. #39. Explaining things to me that I JUST FINISHED EXPLAINING.
"You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory", from the Guns N' Roses album "The Spaghetti Incident?", was recorded during sessions for this album. "Man in the Meadow" is an elegy to McKagan's late friend Todd Crew of Jetboy.
Oct. 31—Thank You, Charles Barkley. You said what needed to be said. You also said it to people who need to hear it. "You can't put your hands on women, man." October being National Domestic ...