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*"Angels with Dirty Faces", a 1992 song by Los Lobos from ''[[Kiko (album)|Kiko]]'' |
*"Angels with Dirty Faces", a 1992 song by Los Lobos from ''[[Kiko (album)|Kiko]]'' |
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*"Angels with Dirty Faces", a 2004 song by Sum 41 from ''[[Chuck (Sum 41 album)|Chuck]]'' |
*"Angels with Dirty Faces", a 2004 song by Sum 41 from ''[[Chuck (Sum 41 album)|Chuck]]'' |
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*The Angels with Dirty Faces, nickname for [[Omar Sívori]], [[Antonio Angelillo]] and [[Humberto Maschio]], three footballers who transferred from Argentina to Italy in 1958 |
*The Angels with Dirty Faces, nickname for [[Omar Sívori]], [[Antonio Angelillo]]<!--2nd link ok--> and [[Humberto Maschio]]<!--2nd link ok-->, three footballers who transferred from Argentina to Italy in 1958 |
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*''Angels with Dirty Faces'' (book by [[Walidah Imarisha]]), 2016 |
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 10 November 2022
Angels with Dirty Faces is a 1938 gangster film with James Cagney.
Angels with Dirty Faces may also refer to:
- "Angels with Dirty Faces" (Sham 69 song), 1979
- Angels with Dirty Faces (Tricky album), 1998
- Angels with Dirty Faces (Sugababes album), 2002
- "Angels with Dirty Faces" (Sugababes song), 2002
- "Angels with Dirty Faces", a 1982 song by Frankie Miller, later covered by Clare Grogan
- "Angels with Dirty Faces", a 1992 song by Los Lobos from Kiko
- "Angels with Dirty Faces", a 2004 song by Sum 41 from Chuck
- The Angels with Dirty Faces, nickname for Omar Sívori, Antonio Angelillo and Humberto Maschio, three footballers who transferred from Argentina to Italy in 1958
- Angels with Dirty Faces (book by Walidah Imarisha), 2016