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  1. Dexys Midnight Runners es un grupo británico de pop rock con influencia soul y celta, que alcanzó un gran éxito en los años ochenta por sus canciones Geno (1980) y Come On Eileen (1982). 1 2 . Carrera. Kevin Rowland y Kevin "Al" Archer fundaron el grupo en 1978 en Birmingham, Inglaterra con el nombre de Dexedrine.

  2. Dexys Midnight Runners (currently officially Dexys, their former nickname, styled without an apostrophe) are an English pop rock band from Birmingham, with soul influences, who achieved major commercial success in the early to mid-1980s.

  3. "Come On Eileen" is a song by the English group Dexys Midnight Runners (credited to Dexys Midnight Runners and the Emerald Express), released in the United Kingdom in June 1982 as a single from their second studio album Too-Rye-Ay. It reached number one in the United States and was their second number one hit in the UK, following ...

  4. Dexys Midnight Runners discography. This is the discography of British pop rock band Dexys Midnight Runners, currently known officially as Dexys. Albums. Studio albums. Live albums. Compilation albums. Video albums. Singles. References.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Geno_(song)Geno (song) - Wikipedia

    "Geno" is a 1980 single by Dexys Midnight Runners. Written by Kevin Archer and Kevin Rowland, it was the band's second single and their first UK number one, staying at the top of the Singles Chart for two weeks. The song charted at number two in Ireland.

  6. « Come On Eileen » es un sencillo del grupo de pop rock británico Dexys Midnight Runners (aunque acreditado originalmente como Dexys Midnight Runners and the Emerald Express), lanzada como la décima canción de su álbum de 1982, Too-Rye-Ay. Fue su segundo hit en primera posición dentro del Reino Unido, después de la canción « Geno », de 1980.

  7. Don't Stand Me Down is the third studio album by English pop band Dexys Midnight Runners, released in September 1985 by Mercury Records. The title of the album was inspired by a line in the album's song "The Waltz".