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Broken English is the seventh studio album by English singer Marianne Faithfull. It was released on 2 November 1979 by Island Records. The album marked a major comeback for Faithfull after years of suffering due to drug abuse, homelessness, and anorexia. It is often regarded as her definitive recording, and Faithfull herself described it as her ...
"Broken English" is a song recorded by English singer Marianne Faithfull for her seventh studio album Broken English (1979). It was released as the second single from the album on 25 January 1980 by Island Records. Written by Faithfull, Barry Reynolds, Joe Mavety, Steve York and Terry Stannard, the song's lyrical theme revolves around terrorism.
The World of Marianne Faithfull (UK title) / Marianne Faithfull's Greatest Hits (US title) Released: 1969; UK label: Decca; US label: London — 171 The Very Best of Marianne Faithfull: Released: 1987; Label: London — — Faithfull: A Collection of Her Best Recordings: Released: 1994; Label: Island; 12 — A Perfect Stranger: The Island ...
Marianne Faithfull died Thursday in London at age 78. The singer, actress and 'It' girl of 1960s London inspired — or wrote — numerous Rolling Stones songs. ... "Broken English,” 1987's Hal ...
Singer and actress Marianne Faithfull has died at the age of 78, her spokesperson has said. Born in Hampstead in December 1946, she was known for hits like As Tears Go By, which reached the UK top ...
Born in Hampstead, London, in December 1946, Faithfull was the only child of Glynn Faithfull, a British spy in World War II, and Eva von Sacher-Masoch, an Austrian Baroness, The New York Times ...
"Sister Morphine" is a song written by Marianne Faithfull, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Faithfull released the original version of the song as the B-side to her Decca Records single "Something Better" on 21 February 1969. [1] A different version was released two years later by the Rolling Stones for their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. [2]
The Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess also shared his own memories of the songstress, writing: “Farewell Marianne Faithfull. I first heard Broken English on a school trip in 1980 and it blew my mind.