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| Side 1 : Give Me My Freedom (7" version) 2'29<br>Side 2 : Teasin' Cheatin' Man (7" version) 2'07 |
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| 7" single |
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Revision as of 09:19, 27 February 2009
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B-side | "Teasin’ Cheatin’ Man" |
"Give Me My Freedom" was the first Shillelagh Sisters single. It was released in April, 1984 by CBS. The group had some press coverage and also did some television shows (most notably The Tube) and a John Peel session at Radio One. The Shillelagh Sisters also went on tour as the supporting act for British rock band Spear of Destiny. However, all this promotion did not lead to pop success and their single charted poorly at #100 in the UK charts in May, 1984.
Discography
Cover | Year | Tracks | Format | Reference | Country |
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File:Shill gmmf-01.jpg | Side 1 : Give Me My Freedom (7" version) 2'29 Side 2 : Teasin' Cheatin' Man (7" version) 2'07 |
7" single | A4217 | UK | |
1984 | Side 1 : Give Me My Freedom (12" version) 6'06 Side 2 : Teasin' Cheatin' Man (7" version) 2'07 |
12" single | TA4217 | UK | |
1984 | Side 1 : Give Me My Freedom (7" version) 2'29 Side 2 : Teasin' Cheatin' Man (7" version) 2'07 |
12" Shamrock Shaped Picture Disc single |
WA4217 | UK |