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on 16 March, and in the US on 24 March, with the single "Last of the English Roses " preceding it by one week. The album features contributions from Blur
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Because of its positive qualities, 'KORbin' was an important parent of the English Roses bred by David Austin and others: 1983 – 'Graham Thomas' and 'Perdita';
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Garden Art. ISBN 978-1870673709. Lawson, Andrew; David Austin (2011). The English roses (rev. ed.). London: Conran Octopus. ISBN 978-1840915549. David Austin
Pretenders II
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"Waste Not Want Not" 3:43 3. "Day After Day" Hynde Honeyman-Scott 3:45 4. "Jealous Dogs" 5:36 5. "The English Roses " 4:28 6. "Louie Louie" 3:30
I Go to Sleep
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Sleep" Single by the Pretenders from the album Pretenders II B-side "The English Roses " (live) "Louie Louie" (live) Released November 1981 Genre Pop rock
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"The Adultress", "Birds of Paradise", "Bad Boys Get Spanked", and "The English Roses ". On 18 September 1981, the Pretenders were the musical guest on the
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Aftermath, a series of children's books by Madonna beginning with The English Roses , the Callaway Classics series of fairy tales, and OBAMA: The Historic
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needed] Pete Doherty used a quote from the book in his song, "Last Of The English Roses ." Primal Scream have a song titled "Dolls (sweet Rock 'n' Roll)" in
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Pretenders II 3:46 17. "Birds of Paradise" Pretenders II 4:15 18. "The English Roses " Pretenders II 4:29 19. "Time the Avenger" Learning to Crawl (1984)
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the rose "was named to celebrate the defining characteristic of the English Roses ". "Rosa 'Grace'". National Gardening Association. Retrieved 3 July
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Robert Donat, Kenneth More, Deborah Kerr and Margaret Lockwood. 1.04 "The English Roses " John Mills Robert Sidaway, Ashley Sidaway, Maurice Sellar and Lou