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2.0 out of 5 stars
good song--don't need three versions of it though,
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This review is from: I Want That Man (Audio CD)
OK, I get singles have remixes on them but three versions of the title track which is pretty decent. The odd thing is none of the versions on the single are the original. To get the original you have to buy the Def, Dumb & Blonde album.You figure that type of marketing genius out. By the way, the other track is "Bike Boy" not "Bike" as the listing suggests.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Here comes the 21st Century!,
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This review is from: I Want That Man (Audio CD)
"I Want That Man" is a single by Deborah Harry that was released in 1989. It's a dance song that was written by the Thompson Twins. It's a great song that was a flop in the U.S., although it did manage to become a #13 hit in the U.K. There are three mixes of the song: a 12" version, the single version and an instrumental version. The "b-side" of the single is the punkish "Bike Boy". Both songs are from the album Def, Dumb & Blonde. Here is the track listing:1. I Want That Man (12" remix) 2. I Want That Man (remix/edit) 3. Bike Boy (CD version) 4. I Want That Man (instrumental) |
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I Want That Man by Deborah Harry (Audio CD - 1989)
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