June 30, 2019

Singles discography

Also scroll down to "Formerly planned releases" and "Other releases" sections.

Specifications about a release behind a slash (such as "7" / 12" (b: ...)" or "7" / 12" (limited)", etc.) refer only to this release, not to both formats.

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"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" (as Léne Lovich)

7"
a: "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"
b: "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)" / "Happy Christmas"


Solo single while Lene was part of The Diversions.

"Happy Christmas": First composition by Lene Lovich and Les Chappell on disc (see upcoming detailed overview of all songs).

UK (12 November 1976)

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"I Think We're Alone Now"

7"
a: "I Think We're Alone Now"
b: "Lucky Number" (prior to album recording)

7"
a: "I Think We're Alone Now" (Japanese version)
b: "Lucky Number" (prior to album recording)


UK (14 July 1978); also promo
South Africa (1979)
Spain (1979); also promo
"I Think We're Alone Now" (Japanese version): UK (July 1978); limited

"I Think We're Alone Now" (Japanese version): Also released on various CDs.
"Lucky Number" (prior to album recording): Also released on 4-CD box set "Toy Box" (2023).

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"Lucky Number" (single remix)

Single remix of album recording, as subsequently released on "Stateless" (second and third releases).

7"
a: "Lucky Number"
b: "Home" (original mix, as released on "Stateless" (first release, and subsequently on second release))

12"
a: "Lucky Number"
b: "Home" (original mix) / "Lucky Number" (Version)


12" (France)
a: "Lucky Number" (extended version (not mentioned on disc or sleeve))
b: "I Think We're Alone Now" / "Home" (original mix)


7" (US)
a: "Lucky Number"
b: "Lucky Number" (extended version ("Slavic Dance Version"))


"Lucky Number" (Version): Instrumental version with some vocals.

"Lucky Number" (extended version) called "Slavic Dance Version" on US release, "Dance Version" on Canada release (see below).

See albums discography for different releases of "Stateless".

UK (26 January 1979); 7" / 12" ((? 02 February) 1979); 7" also promo ((? 19 January) 1979)
Australia (March 1979); 7"
Belgium; 7" / 12" (b: "Home")
Canada (1979); 12" (a: "Lucky Number" (extended version ("Dance Version")) // b: "Say When" (remix, as released on "Stateless" (third release)) / "Home" (remix, as released on "Stateless" (third release)))
France; 7" (b: "I Think We're Alone Now") / 12" (test pressing 29 May 1979; not actual release date) (see above)
Germany; 7" / 12"
Greece; 7" / 12" (b: "Home")
Italy (early 1980); 7" (b: "Home" (remix, as released on "Stateless" (third release))); also promo
Japan; 7"
Mexico (1980); 7" / 12" (b: "Home")
Netherlands (10 March 1979); 7" / 12"
New Zealand; 7" / 12"
Portugal; 7" / 12"
Spain; 7" / 12"; 7" also promo
US (June 1979); 7" (see above) / 12" (promo; a: "Lucky Number" (extended version ("Slavic Dance Version")) // b: "Lucky Number" / "Lucky Number" (Version)) / 12" (promo; a: "Lucky Number" (extended version ("Slavic Dance Version")) // b: "Home" (remix, as released on "Stateless" (third release)) / "I Think We're Alone Now"); 7" also promo

"Lucky Number" (Version), (extended version): Also released on 4-CD box set "Toy Box" (2023).

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"Say When" (remix)

From "Stateless" (third release), prior to its release (except possibly in France; see albums discography).

7"
a: "Say When"
b: "One Lonely Heart"

12"
a: "Say When"
b: "One Lonely Heart" / "Big Bird"


"One Lonely Heart", "Big Bird" recorded in late March 1979.

UK (11 May 1979); 7" / 12"; 7" also promo (single-sided) ((? 04 May) 1979)
Australia (August 1979); 7" / 12" (limited)
Belgium; 7" (b: "One Lonely Heart" / "Big Bird")
France; 7"
Germany; 7"
Italy (August 1979); 7" (b: "Home" (original mix, as released on "Stateless" (first and second releases (both unreleased in Italy; see albums discography)))); also promo
Netherlands (19 May 1979); 7" / 12"
New Zealand; 7" (b: "I Think We're Alone Now")
Spain; 7"; also promo

"One Lonely Heart", "Big Bird": Also released on various CDs.

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"Bird Song"

7"
a: "Bird Song"
b: "Trixi"

12"
a: "Bird Song"
b: "Too Tender (To Touch)" (remix, as released on "Stateless" (third release)) / "Trixi"


UK (28 September 1979); 7" / 12"; 7" also promo / 12" also promo (very limited; single-sided; picture disc)
Australia (November 1979); 7"
Belgium; 7" (b: "Too Tender (To Touch)" / "Trixi")
Germany; 7" / 12" (b: "Too Tender (To Touch)"
France; 7" / 12"
Japan (May 1980); 7" / 12" (b: "Trixi"); 7" also promo
Netherlands (06 October 1979); 7"
Scandinavia; 7" / 12"
Spain; 7"; also promo

"Trixi": Also released on various CDs.

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"Angels"

7"
a: "Angels"
b: "The Fly"

12"
a: "Angels"
b: "The Fall" / "The Fly"


"The Fall" mixed on 04 February 1980.

UK (18 January 1980); 7" / 12" (February 1980); 7" also promo
Australia (October 1980); 7"
Belgium; 7"; translucent orange vinyl
Japan; 7"
Netherlands (26 January 1980); 7"
New Zealand; 7"
Portugal; 7"
Spain; 7"; also promo

"The Fly", "The Fall": Also released on various CDs.

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"What Will I Do Without You" (single version)

Different recording than album version.

double 7"
1 a: "What Will I Do Without You"
1 b: "Joan"
2 a: "Monkey Talk" (live) / "The Night" (live)
2 b: "Too Tender (To Touch)" (live) / "You Can't Kill Me" (live)


Recorded in 1979.
Disc 2: Live at the Lyceum/London, 03 February 1980. Produced and mixed by Bazza.

UK (14 March 1980); double 7"; disc 1 also jukebox promo
Australia (April 1980); 7" (disc 1) / double 7" (limited)
France; double 7"
Germany (April 1980); 7" (a: "What Will I Do Without You" / "The Night" (live) // b: "You Can't Kill Me" (live) / "Monkey Talk" (live)) / double 7" (limited, 300 copies)
Italy; double 7"
Netherlands (05 April 1980); double 7"
Portugal; 7" (a: "What Will I Do Without You" / "The Night" (live) // b: "Too Tender (To Touch)" (live) / "You Can't Kill Me" (live))

Also released on compilation album "Hotel Blue" (vinyl) (Italy (1982)) and 4-CD box set "Toy Box" (2023).
Live tracks from disc 2: Also released on 4-CD box set "Toy Box" (2023).

See also "Other releases" section for "What Will I Do Without You" (album version).

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"The Night" (remix)

7"
a: "The Night"
b: "Monkey Talk" (live)


"The Night" remixed on 05 February 1980 for single release.

"Monkey Talk" (live) as released on "What Will I Do Without You" double 7".

US (March 1980 (acetate pressing 12 March 1980; not actual release date)); also promo (a: "The Night" (remix) // b: "The Night" (remix))

Also released on 4-CD box set "Toy Box" (2023).

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"New Toy"

7"
a: "New Toy"
b: "Cat's Away" (single mix)

"Cat's Away" (single mix) different to later released "New Toy" EP mix; see albums discography.

Wrong speed for "Cat's Away" on German 7" release, due to pressing error. The record itself plays at 45 rpm, but the speed of the b-side track is like playing a 33 rpm record at 45 rpm.

12"
a: "New Toy" (Extended Version)
b: "Cat's Away" (single mix)

cassette
a: "New Toy" / "Cat's Away" (single mix)
b: "New Toy" (Extended Version) / "Cat's Away" (single mix)


12" (EP) (Japan)
1: "New Toy" / "Lucky Number" (extended version ("Disco Version")) / "Bird Song" (edited intro)
2: "Cat's Away" (single mix) / "Joan" / "Details" (first version)

"Details" (first version) previously released on "Riding High" soundtrack album (see 'Other recordings' page).

"Lucky Number" (extended version) (as released in 1979) called "Disco Version" on this release.

Listed separately because this is the only vinyl release of "Details" (first version) in good audio quality. It has been previously released on the soundtrack album for "Riding High" (see "Other recordings" page) in low standard audio quality.
See also upcoming screen/soundtracks/acting overview for "Details" (first version - instrumental), and upcoming detailed overview of all songs.

This EP (released in spring 1981) and two other 12" EPs also called "New Toy" (see below) are often incorrectly regarded as variations of the actual "New Toy" EP (see albums discography), to which they are in fact NOT related.
Those three EPs were released by local record labels without input from Lene or Stiff Records, while the actual "New Toy" EP (Epic Records, US, July 1981; also released in Canada and Australia) was an official new release which appeared for completely different reasons than these three others, and separate from the "New Toy" single release (see No Man's Land Rumours and Mysteries page).

-The Japanese "New Toy" six-track 12" EP (see above) is not a variation of the actual "New Toy" EP, but a different format of the "New Toy" single release. It was issued by the local record label instead of releasing "New Toy" in usual 7" / 12" single format.
At the time of its release (spring 1981), there had been no plans yet for the actual "New Toy" EP on Epic Records in America (July 1981).

-The Australian limited "New Toy" six-track 12" EP (see below) is not a variation of the actual "New Toy" EP, but a different format of the "New Toy" single release.
At the time of its release (spring 1981), there had been no plans yet for the actual "New Toy" EP on Epic Records in America (July 1981; also released in Australia later in the same year).

-The French "New Toy" five-track 12" EP (see "Other releases" section) was released by the local record label in France in late 1982 or 1983, and is also unrelated to the actual "New Toy" EP.

Also, these three releases are not related to one another.


UK (13 February 1981); 7" / 12" (March 1981) / cassette (February or March 1981) (limited); 7" also promo (around early February 1981)
Australia (April 1981); 7" / 12" (EP; limited; 1: "New Toy" (Extended Version) / "Cat's Away" (single mix) // 2: "Monkey Talk" (live) / "The Night" (live) / "Too Tender (To Touch)" (live) / "You Can't Kill Me" (live) (live recordings from "What Will I Do Without You" double 7"; see above))
Belgium; 7" / 12"
France; 7" / 12" (limited)
Germany; 7" (see above about pressing error) / 12"; 7" also promo
Italy; 7"
Japan (late March or April 1981); 12" (EP) (see above)
Mexico; 12"
Netherlands (14 March 1981); 7"
New Zealand; 7"
Spain; 7"; also promo
US; 12" (promo; a: "New Toy" (Extended Version) // b: "New Toy" (not listed on sleeve) / "Cat's Away" (single mix)) (see also "Formerly planned releases" section) / 12" (promo; a: "New Toy" (Extended Version) // b: "New Toy")
Yugoslavia; 7"

"New Toy" (Extended Version), "Details" (first version), "Bird Song" (edited intro): Also released on 4-CD box set "Toy Box" (2023).

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"Blue Hotel" (single recording)

Different song than earlier written and recorded - but later released - same-titled song from "No Man's Land".

7" (Italy)
a: "Blue Hotel"
b: "Details" (re-recording) (as previously released on "New Toy" EP; see albums discography)


7" (Germany)
a: "Blue Hotel"
b: "O Seasons O Castles" (complete)


"O Seasons O Castles" recorded around early 1982.

German 7" listed separately because it is one of the two releases on which "O Seasons O Castles" was originally available in its complete form (see also entry for "Maria").
(Mix for French TV film "Rock" on all CD releases except "Toy Box" (see below). Differences to mix from vinyl singles: about 20 seconds shorter and one vocal sound by Lene omitted.)

Italy (January or February 1982)
Germany ((? around May) 1983); blue vinyl; also promo (blue vinyl)

"Blue Hotel" (single recording): Also released on compilation album "Hotel Blue" (vinyl) (Italy (1982)) and various CDs.
"O Seasons O Castles" (complete): Also released on 4-CD box set "Toy Box" (2023).

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"It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)"

12" (US, Canada)
a: "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (Extended Dance Mix)
b: "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (Version)


7"
a: "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (single mix)
b: "Blue"

12" (UK)
a: "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (Remixed Extended 12" Version)
b: "Blue" / "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (Version) (not listed on label or sleeve)

12" (Mexico)
a: "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (Remixed Extended 12" Version (about 27 seconds longer than on UK release))
b: "Blue" / "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (Version) (not listed on label or sleeve)


Single mix: Different to album mix.

Extended Dance Mix, Version: Mixed by Bob Clearmountain, Dick Wingate, Jane Brinton.

Remixed Extended 12" Version: Mixed by Lene Lovich, Les Chappell.

Version: Instrumental version with some vocals.

US (20 October 1982); 12" / 7" (January 1983); 7" also promo (a: "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (single mix) // b: "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (single mix))
UK (22 October 1982); 7" (with limited picture disc edition (29 October 1982)) / 12"; 7" also promo
Australia (January 1983); 7" (limited)
Belgium; 7"
Canada (1982); 12" / 7" (1983)
Germany; 7"; also promo
Japan (1983); 7" (b: "Faces"); also promo
Mexico (1983); 12" (see above for difference to UK release)
Netherlands (22 December 1982); 7"
Portugal (1983); 7"
Scandinavia (November 1982); 7"
South Africa; 7"
Spain; 7"; also promo

"It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (single mix): Also released on album "Flex... plus" (CD) (US (1991)).
"It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (Extended Dance Mix), (Version), (Remixed Extended Version): Also released on 4-CD box set "Toy Box" (2023).

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"Blue Hotel" (from "No Man's Land")

Different song than later written and recorded - but earlier released - same-titled single recording (see above).

12"
a: "Blue Hotel" (Dance Mix)
b: "Blue Hotel"

7"
a: "Blue Hotel"
b: "Savages" (album version)


"Blue Hotel" (Dance Mix): Mixed by Jane Brinton, John Morales, Sergio Muntibai on 02 March 1983.

US (March 1983); 12" / 7" (April 1983); 12" also promo / 7" also promo (a: "Blue Hotel" // b: "Blue Hotel")

"Blue Hotel" (Dance Mix): Also released on 4-CD box set "Toy Box" (2023).

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"Maria"

7" (Australia)
a: "Maria"
b: "O Seasons O Castles" (complete)


Initially planned for UK release (see "Formerly planned releases" section).

"O Seasons O Castles" recorded around early 1982.

Listed separately because the Australian release is one of the two releases on which "O Seasons O Castles" was originally available in its complete form (see also entry for "Blue Hotel" (single recording)).
(Mix for French TV film "Rock" on all CD releases except "Toy Box" (see below). Differences to mix from vinyl singles: about 20 seconds shorter and one vocal sound by Lene omitted.)

Australia (late April or early May 1983)
Italy (around May 1983); 7" (b: "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)") / 12" (promo; a: "Maria" // b: "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)"); 7" also promo
Spain (May 1983); 7" (b: "Savages" (album version)); also promo

"O Seasons O Castles" (complete): Also released on 4-CD box set "Toy Box" (2023).

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"Don't Kill the Animals" (single re-recording) (Lene Lovich, Nina Hagen)

7"
a: "Don't Kill the Animals"
b: "Don't Kill the Animals" (Instrumental - single edit)

12"
a: "Don't Kill the Animals" (Disco Version)
b: "Don't Kill the Animals" (Instrumental) / "Don't Kill the Animals"


Disco Version: Extended version.

Instrumental, Instrumental - single edit: Instrumental version with some vocals.

Released prior to original recording (called Rescue Version; see "Other recordings" page).

Germany (autumn 1986); 7" / 12"
France; 7" / 12"
South Africa; 7" / 12"
Spain; 7" / 12"
UK (06 January 1987); 7" / 12"

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"Wonderland" (single re-recording)

12"
a: "Wonderland" (New York Dance Mix) / "Wonderland" (New York Dance Mix - radio edit)
b: "Wonderland" (London Dance Mix) / "Wonderland" (London Dance Mix - radio edit)

cassette
a: "Wonderland" (New York Dance Mix - radio edit) / "Wonderland" (New York Dance Mix)
b: "Wonderland" (London Dance Mix - radio edit) / "Wonderland" (London Dance Mix)

CD
"Wonderland" (New York Dance Mix) / "Wonderland" (New York Dance Mix - radio edit) / "Wonderland" (London Dance Mix) / "Wonderland" (London Dance Mix - radio edit)


New York Dance Mix, New York Dance Mix - radio edit: Additional production and remix by Yvonne Turner, Goh Hotoda. Programmed by Alan Friedman.

London Dance Mix, London Dance Mix - radio edit: Remix by Lene Lovich, Les Chappell. Additional bass by Mark White.

New York Dance Mix - radio edit contains additional vocal elements.

Recorded in 1988 or early 1989; released prior to earlier recorded album version (see albums discography).

See also "Other recordings" page for further remixes.

US (around summer 1989); 12" / cassette (limited)
Australia; 12"
Canada; 12"
Germany; CD

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"Make Believe" (single mix)

7"
a: "Make Believe"
b: "Shadow Walk"


Transposed verses compared to album version (see albums discography).

Australia (April 1990); limited; also promo

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"Shapeshifter" (Lene Lovich, Comical Brothers)

Fragmentary versions of track from "Shadows and Dust" album, prior to its release (see albums discography).

CD
"Shapeshifter" (Comicals Mix) / "Shapeshifter" (I Could Be You Mix) / "Shapeshifter" (Subsonic Legacy Mix)


Based around loop by Comical Brothers (see upcoming detailed overview of all songs).

Track 1 mixed by Comical Brothers. Track 2 mixed by Lene Lovich and Les Chappell. Track 3 mixed by Subsonic Legacy (no input from original artists).

distributed from UK (12 December 1999)

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"The Wicked Witch" (Latz, Lene Lovich)

10" (EP)
a: "The Wicked Witch" (Monitor Mix) / (Latz: "Survive the Machines" (The Wicked Mix))
b: "Home" / (Latz: "Towers")


"The Wicked Witch", "Home" - vocals and "additional construction" by Lene Lovich, Les Chappell

"The Wicked Witch": Song title by Latz (inspired from film "The Wizard of Oz", 1939); lyrics by Lene Lovich.

"The Wicked Witch" (Monitor Mix) previously available on "Dracfest tape" (September 1997; see "Other recordings" page).

"The Wicked Witch" recorded and mixed by Lene Lovich and Les Chappell) in 1994. "Home" recorded in 1995 and mixed in late 1996.

See also "Other recordings'' page for "The Wicked Witch" (album mix) and upcoming detailed overview of all songs.

distributed from Germany (01 April 2000); limited (523 copies); clear vinyl

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"Savages" (Lene Lovich Band)


Recorded some years before release.

online release (04 January 2019)

Also released on sampler album "Wild at Heart: Locked in the Dressing Room" (vinyl) (early 2021) (see "Other recordings" page).


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Formerly planned releases:


"Home" (original mix, as released on "Stateless" (first release))

7"
a: "Home"
b: "Writing on the Wall" (original mix, as released on "Stateless" (first release))


Withdrawn.

UK (November 1978 (single-sided test pressing marked 11 September 1978, prior to album release))

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"The Night" (remix)

As released on US single (see main section).


Intended for release by Stiff Records, but withdrawn because Lene opted for "What Will I Do Without You" (single version) instead.

UK (March 1980)

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"New Toy"

12"
a: "New Toy" (Extended Version)
b: "New Toy" / "Cat's Away" (single mix)


Withdrawn because Epic Records decided to release "New Toy" (EP) instead (see albums discography).

See also main section for US promo release.

US (March 1981)

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"Never Never Land"


Intended for release by Lene, but Stiff Records boss Dave Robinson was not interested.

UK (1981)

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"Sister Video"


Intended for release by Lene.

(1983)

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"Maria"

7"
a: "Maria"
b: "Savages" or "O Seasons O Castles" (complete)


Withdrawn.

See also main section for releases in Australia, Italy, Spain.

For "O Seasons O Castles" (complete), see also entries for "Blue Hotel" (single recording) and "Maria" at main section.

UK (06 May 1983)

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"Walk Like an Egyptian"


See upcoming detailed overview of all songs.

(1985)

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"Hold on to Love"


One source claims this release was intended to be a remix. However, this is unconfirmed; perhaps it was just a single edit of the album recording.

Withdrawn.

Australia (October or November 1990)

See also "Other releases" section for "Hold on to Love" (as released on "March").

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Other releases:


12" (album length) (promo)
"Lene Lovich speaks" (interview)


UK (1979)

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"Home" (single edit)

Single edit of remix from "Stateless" (third release).

7"
a: "Home"
b: "Writing on the Wall" (remix, as released on "Stateless" (second and third releases))


US (August 1979); also promo (a: "Home" (single edit) // b: "Home" (single edit))

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"Writing on the Wall"

Remix, as released on "Stateless" (second and third releases).

acetate 7"
single-sided


US (1979)

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12" (album length) (promo)
"Interview"


Canada (1980)

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7" (flexi-disc) (promo)
"What Will I Do Without You" (album version) (extract) / "Bird Song" (extract) / "The Night" (album version) (extract)


Track 1 segues into track 2; track 2 segues into track 3.

US (1980)

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"What Will I Do Without You" (album version)

12" (promo)
a: "What Will I Do Without You"
b: "Angels" / "The Night" (album version)


US (1980)

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"Lucky Number"

7" (promo)
a: "Lucky Number"
b: "What Will I Do Without You" (album version)


Canada (1980)

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"What Will I Do Without You" (album version) / "Lucky Number"

7"
a: "What Will I Do Without You"
b: "Lucky Number"


Yugoslavia ((? April) 1980)

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"1980 Global Assault"

10" (EP) (promo)

a: "Monkey Talk" (live) / "The Night" (live) / "Too Tender (To Touch)" (live)
b: "Angels" (live) / "Lucky Number" (live) / "Home" (live)


a: Live at the Lyceum/London, 03 February 1980 (as released on "What Will I Do Without You" single). Produced and mixed by Bazza.
b: Live at Paradise Theater/Boston, 15 March 1980. Mixed by Barry Taylor, Dick Wingate.

US (1980)

b: Also released on 4-CD box set "Toy Box".

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"Lucky Number"

7"
a: "Lucky Number"
b: "New Toy"


Released when "Lucky Number" was used on TV commercial for KP Nuts.

UK (21 May 1982); also promo

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"New Toy"

12" (EP)
a: "New Toy" / "Lucky Number" / "Say When"
b: "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" / "Bird Song"


See note at main section entry for "New Toy".

France (late 1982 or 1983)

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"Lucky Number" / "Blue Hotel"

7"
a: "Lucky Number"
b: "Blue Hotel" (from "No Man's Land")


Spain (1984)

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"Lucky Number" / "Bird Song"

7"
a: "Lucky Number"
b: "Bird Song"


Philippines (1984)

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"Lucky Number" (extended version (not mentioned on disc or sleeve))

As released in 1979 (see main section).

12"
a: "Lucky Number"
b: "New Toy"


Released as part of CBS Special Products series.

US (early 1988)

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"Blue Hotel" (Dance Mix) / "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (Extended Dance Mix)

"Blue Hotel" (Dance Mix) as released in 1983; "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" (Extended Dance Mix) as released in 1982 (see main section).

12"
a: "Blue Hotel"
b: "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)"


Released as part of Mixed Masters series.

US (February 1988)

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"Hold on to Love"

7"
a: "Hold on to Love"
b: "Natural Beauty"

cassette
a: "Hold on to Love" / "Natural Beauty"
b: "Hold on to Love" / "Natural Beauty"


See also "Formerly planned releases" section.

Australia (October 1990 or 12 November 1990); cassette limited; 7" also promo










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