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Eurythmics Thorn in My Side Mp3, Flac, Wma Eurythmics Thorn In My Side mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Thorn In My Side Country: US Released: 1986 Style: Synth-pop MP3 version RAR size: 1911 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1323 mb WMA version RAR size: 1366 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 937 Other Formats: AUD XM WMA WAV DXD AHX MP1 Tracklist A Thorn In My Side 4:12 B In This Town 3:44 Credits Artwork By [Design] – Timothy Eames Artwork By [Photography] – Jeff Katz Backing Vocals – Bernita Turner, Joniece Jamison Bass – John McKenzie Drums – Clem Burke Engineer [1st Assistant Engineer] – Fred Defaye Engineer [2nd Assistant Engineer] – Serge Pauchard Engineer [Mix] – Jon Bavin, Manu Guiot Guitar, Vocals – David A. Stewart Keyboards – Patrick Seymour Other [Creative Co-ordination] – Billy Poveda Producer – David A. Stewart Saxophone, Harmonica – Jimmy "Z" Zavala* Vocals – Annie Lennox Written-By – Lennox*, Stewart* Notes (P) 1986, RCA/Ariola Ltd. From the "Revenge" album, AJL1-5847. Side A recorded at Conny's Studio, Cologne & Studio Grand Armée, Paris. Side B recorded at Manu's Party. Actual duration for Track A is listed above. Printed duration is 4:45. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Thorn In My Side (7", DA 8 Eurythmics RCA DA 8 UK 1986 Single) Thorn In My Side RCA Australia & TDS 345 Eurythmics TDS 345 1986 (12") Victor New Zealand Thorn In My Side (7", PB40899 Eurythmics RCA PB40899 Europe 1986 Single) Thorn In My Side (7", RPS-227 Eurythmics RCA RPS-227 Japan 1986 Promo) 5058-7-RAA Thorn In My Side (7", 5058-7-RAA Eurythmics RCA US 1986 (5058-7-R) Promo) (5058-7-R) Related Music albums to Thorn In My Side by Eurythmics Eurythmics - Beethoven Kiki Dee - Another Day Comes (Another Day Goes) Eurythmics - Revenge Eurythmics - Right By Your Side Eurythmics - You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart Eurythmics - There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) Eurythmics - Shame Eurythmics - Revival Eurythmics - We Too Are One Eurythmics - Right By Your Side = Justo A Tu Lado Eurythmics - Touch Eurythmics - Savage.
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