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*"Angels with Dirty Faces", a [[Sheila Walsh (christian singer)|Sheila Walsh]] song recorded for her 1987 album ''Say So'' |
*"Angels with Dirty Faces", a [[Sheila Walsh (christian singer)|Sheila Walsh]] song recorded for her 1987 album ''Say So'' |
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*"Angels with Dirty Faces", a song from the 1992 [[Los Lobos]] album [[Kiko_(album)|Kiko]] |
*"Angels with Dirty Faces", a song from the 1992 [[Los Lobos]] album [[Kiko_(album)|Kiko]] |
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*"Angels with Dirty Faces", the fourth track from the album ''[[Chuck (album)|Chuck]]'' by Canadian pop punk band Sum 41 |
*"Angels with Dirty Faces", the fourth track from the album ''[[Chuck (album)|Chuck]]'' by Canadian pop punk band [[Sum 41]] |
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*"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", nickname for [[Omar Sívori]], [[Antonio Angelillo]] and [[Humberto Maschio]], three footballers who transferred from Argentina to Italy in 1958 |
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*"Angelz Wit Dirty Faces", a 2000 album by the [[Living Legends]] |
*"Angelz Wit Dirty Faces", a 2000 album by the [[Living Legends]] |
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Angels with Dirty Faces is a 1938 gangster film with James Cagney.
Angels with Dirty Faces may also refer to:
- Angels with Dirty Faces (Tricky album), a 1998 album by Tricky
- Angels with Dirty Faces (Sugababes album), a 2002 album by the Sugababes
- "Angels with Dirty Faces" (song), a 2002 single by the Sugababes
- "Angels with Dirty Faces", a 1979 single by British punk rock band Sham 69
- "Angels with Dirty Faces", a 1995 bootleg CD album of the Britpop band Elastica
- "Angels with Dirty Faces", a Sheila Walsh song recorded for her 1987 album Say So
- "Angels with Dirty Faces", a song from the 1992 Los Lobos album Kiko
- "Angels with Dirty Faces", the fourth track from the album Chuck by Canadian pop punk band Sum 41
- "Angels with Dirty Faces", nickname for Omar Sívori, Antonio Angelillo and Humberto Maschio, three footballers who transferred from Argentina to Italy in 1958
- "Angelz Wit Dirty Faces", a 2000 album by the Living Legends