| "Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth" |
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| B-side | "Alabamy Right" |
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| Released | 1974 |
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| Recorded | 1974 |
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| Length | 2:28 2:35 (re-recording) |
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| Label | Island |
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| Songwriter(s) | Ron Mael |
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| Producer(s) | Muff Winwood Tony Visconti (re-recording) |
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"Amateur Hour" (1974)
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"Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth" (1974)
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"Something for the Girl with Everything" (1975)
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"Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth" is a 1974 song by Los Angeles band Sparks and is the lead single from their fourth studio album Propaganda. It went to number 13 in the United Kingdom and number 40 in Germany. It did not chart in the United States. It was covered by Depeche Mode in 1987.
Track listing
- "Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth" — 2:28
- "Alabamy Right" — 2:11
References
Sparks |
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- Jim Mankey
- Earle Mankey
- Harley Feinstein
- Martin Gordon
- Adrian Fisher
- Norman "Dinky" Diamond
- Trevor White
- Ian Hampton
- Bob Haag
- Leslie Bohem
- David Kendrick
- Christi Haydon
- Tammy Glover
- Dean Menta
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| Albums |
- Halfnelson/Sparks
- A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing
- Kimono My House
- Propaganda
- Indiscreet
- Big Beat
- Introducing Sparks
- Nº 1 in Heaven
- Terminal Jive
- Whomp That Sucker
- Angst in My Pants
- In Outer Space
- Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat
- Music That You Can Dance To
- Interior Design
- Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins
- Plagiarism
- Balls
- Lil' Beethoven
- Hello Young Lovers
- Exotic Creatures of the Deep
- The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman
- Two Hands, One Mouth: Live in Europe
- Hippopotamus
- A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip
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| Related |
- Giorgio Moroder
- Telex
- Sex (Telex album)
- Noël
- Gleaming Spires
- Les Rita Mitsouko
- Devo
- Todd Rundgren
- Sparks Spectacular
- Tony Visconti
- Jane Wiedlin
- FFS (self-titled album)
- The Sparks Brothers
- Annette
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Discography |