• Sad Café is the fourth studio album by English rock band Sad Café, released in October 1980 by RCA Records. In the UK, two singles were released, "La-Di-Da"...
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  • Sad Café". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 6 July 2021. "Sad Café Chart History: Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved 6 July 2021. Sad Café official website Sad Café...
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  • Sad Café may refer to: Sad Café, a band featuring Paul Young Sad Café (album) by Sad Café "The Sad Café", a song by The Eagles, featured on their 1979...
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  • "The Sad Café" is a song based on The Ballad of The Sad Café, recorded by New York-based rock band Streetlight Circus and included on their 2016 album Needle...
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  • album by English rock band Sad Café, released in March 1981 by RCA Records. It was the band's only live album while together and was the last album by...
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  • Facades is the third studio album by English rock band Sad Café, released in September 1979 by RCA Records. All of the songs were produced and engineered...
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    Wilson, together with members of Mandalaband, formed the band Sad Café in 1976. Sad Café signed with RCA Records in the U.K. The band's single, "Every...
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  • "My Oh My" is a song by British band Sad Café, from their third album Facades (1979). It was released as a single in 1980 and was a top 20 hit, reaching...
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    studio album by the English band Sad Café. It was produced and engineered by John Punter and released by RCA Records in September 1977. The album charted...
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    “The Greeks Don’t Want No Freaks” David Sanborn – alto saxophone on "The Sad Café" Bob Seger – backing vocals on "Heartache Tonight" (not credited in liner...
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