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You ought to make it stick together. Come on, come on, let's stick together. You know we made a vow not to leave one another never. But now you never miss your water till your well runs dry. Come on now baby give our love a try. Let's stick together. Come on, come on, let's stick together. You know we made a vow not to leave one another never.


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Come on now baby give our love a try. Let's stick together. Come on, come on, let's stick together. You know we made a vow not to leave one another never. Well if you're stuck for a while consider.


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BRYAN FERRY LET’S STICK TOGETHER KONTRA RECORD STORE

Album Credits. Producers Bryan Ferry & Chris Thomas. Writers Benny Gallagher, Bryan Ferry, Don Everly & 8 more. More Bryan Ferry albums.


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Of course there was nothing new about Roxy Music covering the material of other artists, and with that in mind, one could hardly be surprised that Bryan Ferry would venture down that same path, though here on Let's Stick Together, we find Ferry revisiting no less than five tracks that had been previously recorded with Roxy, "Re-Make/Re-Model," "2HB," "Sea Breezes," "Chance.


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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupLet's Stick Together · Bryan FerryLet's Stick Together℗ 1999 Virgin Records LimitedReleased on: 1999-01-01Produce.


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Music video by Bryan Ferry performing Let's Stick Together.


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Bryan Ferry Let's Stick Together (1988, Vinyl) Discogs

Bryan Ferry live in Lyon (Nuits de Fourviere).


Bryan Ferry Let's Stick Together (1976, Vinyl) Discogs

Classic track from Bryan Ferry from 1976 then re-released in 1987 (which was featured in the Kellogs Special K ad at the time), the video features Jerry Hall.


Bryan Ferry Let's Stick Together (1988, Vinyl) Discogs

TWO TABBED VERSIONS, with and without a capo. All lyrics and breaks with their accompanying chords. Chord legends included.


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Bryan Ferry Let's Stick Together (Vinyl) Discogs

Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupLet's Stick Together · Bryan FerryStreet Life - 20 Greatest Hits℗ 1976 Virgin Records LimitedReleased on: 1986-01.


Bryan Ferry Let's Stick Together (1976, Vinyl) Discogs

Let's Stick Together is a 1976 album by Bryan Ferry.His third solo release, it was his first following the disbanding of Roxy Music earlier in the year. Unlike Ferry's two previous solo releases, Let's Stick Together was not a dedicated album project, instead predominately made up of singles, B-sides, and an EP.Three tracks were exclusive to the LP, all remakes of Roxy Music tracks.

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Original songs "Let's Stick Together" is a mid-tempo twelve-bar blues-style R&B song. According to music writer Richard Clayton, "Harrison probably intended 'Let's Stick Together' as his follow-up single [to 'Kansas City'], but a contract dispute prevented him from releasing it while his star was in the ascendant". In 1959, "Kansas City", written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, was a.


Bryan Ferry Let's Stick Together (1988, Vinyl) Discogs

This song was originally recorded by the American singer Wilbert Harrison in 1962. Eight years later, Harrison had a hit with a modified version, " Let's Work Together ," which was covered by Canned Heat. Bryan Ferry recorded his own version of the original song for the title track of his 1976 album. Released as a single, the dance-floor filler.