Best Friend (The Beat song)
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"Best Friend" is a song by British ska/new wave band The Beat, released on 8 August 1980 as the fourth and final single from their debut album I Just Can't Stop It. It was released as a double A-side single with a dub version of "Stand Down Margaret". The single wasn't as successful as the band's previous singles and only peaked at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart. The band raised 14 thousand pounds from the sales of the single, which went to the Anti-Nuclear Campaign and the CND.
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Best Friend (The Beat song)
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"Stand Down Margaret"
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* Ska
* 2 tone
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* Go-Feet
* Arista
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1980
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1980-08-08
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--04-09
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single
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* Ranking Roger
* Andy Cox
* Everett Morton
* David Steele
* Dave Wakeling
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"Best Friend" is a song by British ska/new wave band The Beat, released on 8 August 1980 as the fourth and final single from their debut album I Just Can't Stop It. It was released as a double A-side single with a dub version of "Stand Down Margaret". The single wasn't as successful as the band's previous singles and only peaked at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart. The band raised 14 thousand pounds from the sales of the single, which went to the Anti-Nuclear Campaign and the CND.
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