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"Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" is a 1978 song written by Pete Shelley and performed by his group Buzzcocks. It was a number 12 hit on the UK Singles Chart and was included on the album Love Bites .
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 ]
Musician Billy Bragg paid tribute to Shelley, covering Buzzcocks', "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)", on 7 December 2018 at the Meredith Music Festival. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] Following his death, the Pete Shelley Memorial campaign was established in order to raise funds to create a lasting memorial in his hometown for his ...
"Love You More" 34 Non-album single "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" 12 Love Bites "Promises" 20 Non-album singles "Everybody's Happy Nowadays" 1979 29 "Harmony in My Head" 32 "You Say You Don't Love Me" 1979 — A Different Kind of Tension "I Believe" 1980 — "Are Everything" / "Why She's a Girl from the Chainstore" 61
The punk pioneer, one of rock’s greatest lyricists, has died from a suspected heart attack.
[14] A second review by the NME two years later upon the album's official UK release was no less enthusiastic, declaring that "this is the best Buzzcocks long-player to be realised, enshrining eight singles and their B-sides in a compilation which at a stroke helps to forgive the inconsistency of their other albums and clarifies the enormous ...
Interviews are different “because I don’t have my girls egging me on”, she says, recalling one of their first ever sit-downs as a band. “We got asked what love smelt like, and we said ‘C ...
Love Bites is the second studio album by English punk rock band Buzzcocks.It was released on 22 September 1978, through United Artists Records. [1]The album peaked at number 13 on the UK Albums Chart at the time of its release, [2] making Love Bites their highest-charting album.