• "Gudbuy T'Jane" is a song by the British rock band Slade, released in 1972 as the second single from their third studio album Slayed? It was written by...
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    Slayed? followed in November and reached No. 1. A second single, "Gudbuy T'Jane", was also released that month and reached No. 2 in the UK. In October...
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    band The Redbeards From Texas released a cover of the 1972 Slade hit, "Gudbuy T'Jane" and in late 1986; "Okey Cokey" was re-released for the second time...
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    chart peaks". ultratop.be. Retrieved 6 March 2022. Canadian singles: "Gudbuy T'Jane" (PDF). RPM. Retrieved 8 October 2016. "My Oh My" (PDF). RPM. Retrieved...
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  • charts for two weeks. The 7" version featured "Take Me Bak 'Ome" and "Gudbuy T'Jane" as the extra tracks, while the 12" version added "Coz I Luv You". A...
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  • Writer(s) Length 6. "Rock Revolution"   4:40 7. "Don't Hide"   4:50 8. "Gudbuy T'Jane" (Slade cover) Noddy Holder, Jim Lea 4:26 9. "In America" Davidson,...
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  • which also featured covers of Slade's "Cum On Feel the Noize" and "Gudbuy T'Jane". The three covers were also included on the 1998 album More Noize for...
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  •   4:02 16. "Date to Church" (with Tom Waits)   3:49 17. "We Know the Night" (Outtake)   3:28 18. "Gudbuy t'Jane" (Outtake) Noddy Holder, Jim Lea 4:09...
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  • Baby" – 3:09 (Billy Miller) "Come On Up" – 2:53 (Felix Cavaliere) "Gudbuy T'Jane" – 4:15 (Jim Lea, Noddy Holder) Allmusic review "Drowned In Sound review"...
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    Beatles' track, "I Saw Her Standing There", and Slade's own 1972 hit "Gudbuy T'Jane". Neither was successful and the band's lead vocalist Steve Whalley...
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