Seeing Double (song) explained

Seeing Double
Type:single
Artist:The Teardrops
A-Side:Seeing Double
B-Side:Teardops and Heartaches
Released:July 1979
Recorded:Smile studios
Genre:Punk rock
Label:TJM Records
Producer:The Teardrops
Prev Title:Leave Me No Choice EP
Prev Year:1978

"Seeing Double" is the first 7" single of English new wave band the Teardrops, released on TJM Records, in 1979.

The band comprised John Key, Trev Wain, Karl Burns (ex-Fall drummer) and Jim Donnelly, being credited in the black sleeve of the single. Initially, Steve Garvey, then of Buzzcocks, was also a member, but he did not participate on this disc, despite having played in the two first EPs, In and Out of Fashion and Leave Me No Choice in 1978; however, according to the list of the discography of all the Buzzcocks members, he played, only with Burns and also ex-Fall member Tony Friel.[1]

Track listing

A. "Seeing Double" (Burns/Wain)

B. "Teardrops and Heartaches" (Wain/Key)

Credits

Band

Production

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Buzzcocks Discography . TXT . Buzzcocks.com . 2016-10-15.