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First Release: The Clash (CBS Records, 8/4/1977) Length: 3:03 Vocals: Joe Strummer (backing vocals: Mick Jones, Paul Simonon) * an early post-London SS/pre-Clash song, written in February/March 1976 after the split of London SS, when Mick Jones worked with Chrissie Hynde for a short time * Tony James (ex-London SS): "It was Bernie [Rhodes] who suggested that Mick should go and write with Chrissie for a bit, and that didn't work out." * Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols): "Mick auditioned Chrissie Hynde as a possible singer." * Mick Jones: "Chrissie Hynde probably helped with the end bit 'what a liar'." * Chrissie Hynde: "Bernie [Rhodes] brought in this kid one day, too good-looking I thought to be in the band. It was an art student, and it was Paul Simonon. And I thought, I looke

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  • First Release: The Clash (CBS Records, 8/4/1977) Length: 3:03 Vocals: Joe Strummer (backing vocals: Mick Jones, Paul Simonon) * an early post-London SS/pre-Clash song, written in February/March 1976 after the split of London SS, when Mick Jones worked with Chrissie Hynde for a short time * Tony James (ex-London SS): "It was Bernie [Rhodes] who suggested that Mick should go and write with Chrissie for a bit, and that didn't work out." * Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols): "Mick auditioned Chrissie Hynde as a possible singer." * Mick Jones: "Chrissie Hynde probably helped with the end bit 'what a liar'." * Chrissie Hynde: "Bernie [Rhodes] brought in this kid one day, too good-looking I thought to be in the band. It was an art student, and it was Paul Simonon. And I thought, I looke
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  • First Release: The Clash (CBS Records, 8/4/1977) Length: 3:03 Vocals: Joe Strummer (backing vocals: Mick Jones, Paul Simonon) * an early post-London SS/pre-Clash song, written in February/March 1976 after the split of London SS, when Mick Jones worked with Chrissie Hynde for a short time * Tony James (ex-London SS): "It was Bernie [Rhodes] who suggested that Mick should go and write with Chrissie for a bit, and that didn't work out." * Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols): "Mick auditioned Chrissie Hynde as a possible singer." * Mick Jones: "Chrissie Hynde probably helped with the end bit 'what a liar'." * Chrissie Hynde: "Bernie [Rhodes] brought in this kid one day, too good-looking I thought to be in the band. It was an art student, and it was Paul Simonon. And I thought, I looked at Paul and Mick together, and I thought I gotta get out of this now, because, you know, they - I could see they were made for each other."
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