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  1. Don’t you know, they’re gonna kill, kill your sons. They’re gonna kill, kill your sons. Until they run run run run run run run run away. Mom informed me on the phone. She didn’t know what to do about dad. Took an axe and broke the table. Aren’t you glad you’re married. And sister, she got married on the island.

  2. First issue on CD of Songs from the Film. Includes the Run Now EP plus four previously unreleased tracks: "Take Back Your Letters," "We're Two," an alternate full-band take of "Faith in Love" and a live cover of the Flamin' Groovies' "Teenage Head." Tracks 1-13 & 21: Recorded at Air Studios, Montserrat, West Indies Track 14: Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, NY

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 Vinyl release of "Songs From The Film" on Discogs.

  4. 11 de feb. de 2007 · Tommy Keene was a young, indie-label-associated power-popper from the cusp of the South--the suburbs of Washington, D.C., to be exact--when he signed with Geffen and hooked up with former Beatles engineer and Elvis Costello producer Geoff Emerick for 1986's Songs from the Film. The songwriter and roiling lead guitarist commenced to make one of ...

  5. Songs From the Film, an Album by Tommy Keene. Released in 1986 on Geffen (catalog no. GHS 24090; Vinyl LP). Genres: Power Pop, Jangle Pop. Rated #172 in the best albums of 1986. Featured peformers: Tommy Keene (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion), Billy Connelly (guitar, background vocals), Ted Niceley (bass guitar), Doug Tull (drums), Geoff Emerick (producer), Frank Oglethorpe (assistant ...

  6. www.tommykeene.com › index › discographyDiscography - Tommy Keene

    Tommy Keene . Power Pop Icon, Humanitarian & Friend . Biography; Gigography. Past Tours; Discography. Back Again Try EP; Based On Happy Times; Behind The Parade ... Songs From The Film (Reissue) 1998. Isolation Party. 1998. Ten Years After. 1996. The Real Underground. 1994. Driving Into The Sun. 1994. Sleeping On A Roller Coaster. 1992. Based ...

  7. www.tommykeene.com › index › biographyBiography - Tommy Keene

    Tommy made enough noise in the early ’80s to get the majors involved, and in 1986 he released Songs From the Film on Geffen. Produced by Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick, the album featured two MTV videos, “Listen To Me” and a re-recording of Places That Are Gone’s title track, and spent 12 weeks on Billboard’s Top 200.