Anaconda (The Sisters of Mercy song)
"Anaconda" | |
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Single by the Sisters of Mercy | |
B-side | "Phantom" |
Released | March 1983 |
Format | Vinyl 7" |
Label | Merciful Release |
Songwriter(s) | Andrew Eldritch, Gary Marx |
Producer(s) | Andrew Eldritch |
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"Anaconda" is a single by the Sisters of Mercy, released in March 1983. It was produced by frontman Andrew Eldritch. The single reached No. 3 on the UK Indie Chart and was named Single of the Week by several UK music magazines.[1] It was later included on the Some Girls Wander by Mistake collection.
References[edit]
- ↑ Dave Thompson The dark reign of gothic rock: in the reptile house with the Sisters of Mercy, Bauhaus and The Cure 190092448X 2002 Page 140.
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