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  2. Last Night From Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Last Night From Glasgow (often abbreviated to LNFG) is a not-for-profit independent record label based in Glasgow, Scotland. It was established in 2016 and relies on a crowdfunding business model to operate. [1] The label's name is taken from the line "When I called you last night from Glasgow" in ABBA's Super Trouper. [2]

  3. Super Trouper (song) - Wikipedia

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    The first verse contains the line, "I was sick and tired of everything when I called you last night from Glasgow", with the video showing lead vocalist Anni-Frid Lyngstad singing this line. In February 2020, saxophonist Ulf Andersson, who toured with ABBA in the late 1970s, revealed that name-checking Glasgow was a coded love note from Björn ...

  4. Bis (Scottish band) - Wikipedia

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    Slight Disconnects was released in February 2019 on Last Night From Glasgow. [25] [26] [27] They also returned to a three piece with only Manda, John and Steven being in the lineup. In 2020, Last Night From Glasgow released Music For Animations, an archival album consisting of the music recorded for the CBBC kids cartoon BB3B.

  5. Craig Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Craig Ferguson (born 17 May 1962) is a Scottish-American actor, comedian, writer and television host. He is best known for hosting the CBS late-night talk show The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005–2014).

  6. Gerry Rafferty - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Rafferty (16 April 1947 – 4 January 2011) was a Scottish singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He was a founding member of Stealers Wheel, whose biggest hit was "Stuck in the Middle with You" in 1973.

  7. Tony Macaulay - Wikipedia

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    Macaulay was born in Fulham, London, England. [1]In the early 1960s he worked as a song plugger for Essex Publishing, then moved to Pye Records as a record producer. [1] It was here that he had his first major success with The Foundations, when they recorded, "Baby Now That I've Found You", a song he had co-written with John Macleod, and it topped the UK Singles Chart in November 1967.

  8. The Bluebells - Wikipedia

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    The Bluebells performed jangly guitar-based pop not dissimilar to their Scottish contemporaries Aztec Camera [2] and Orange Juice. [3] They had three top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart, all written by guitarist and founder member Bobby Bluebell (real name Robert Hodgens) – "I'm Falling", "Cath", and their biggest success "Young at Heart". [3]

  9. Mary Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Most versions of the song are set in Edinburgh (Scotland's traditional capital), but Joan Baez set her version, possibly the best known, in Glasgow, ending with these words: Last night there were four Maries; Tonight there'll be but three: There was Mary Beaton and Mary Seton And Mary Carmichael and me.