Teenage Fanclub

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  • indie
  • power pop
  • scottish
  • indie rock
  • alternative
Teenage Fanclub are a jangle pop/power pop band from Bellshill, Scotland near Glasgow, formed in 1989, and were formerly known as The Boy Hairdressers. They have two generally known humorous nicknames "The Fannies" and "The Bellshill Beach Boys" Teenage Fanclub are revered by power-pop fans for their devotion to chiming, Byrds-esque guitars and harmony vocals. Songwriting duties are shared between the three permanent members of the group: * Norman Blake,
* Raymond McGinley, and
* Gerard Love.

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Songs

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    Femme Fatale

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    Festival of Sun Reading '95 (feat. Kim Fowley)

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    Filler

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    Flowing

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    For You

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    Four Strong Winds (live at NOS/Vara radio)

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    Free Again

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    Gene Clark

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    Gene Clarke

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    Genius Envy

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    Get Funky

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    Getting Real

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    Ghetto Blaster

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    Ghettoblaster

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    God Knows It's True

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    God Knows It's True (Peel Session)

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    Going Places

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    Golden Glades

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    Goody Goody Gum Drops

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    Guiding Star

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    Hang On

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    Hang On (edit)

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    Hang On (live at NOS/Vara radio)

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    Happiness

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    Hardcore/Ballad

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    Have You Ever Seen the Rain

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    Have You Ever Seen the Rain?

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    He'd Be a Diamond

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    Headstand

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    Heavy Metal

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    Heavy Metal 6

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    Heavy Metal 9

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    Heavy Metal II

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    Here Comes Your Man

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    Hi-Fi

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    How Many More Years?

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    I Can't Find My Way Home

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    I Don't Care

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    I Don't Know

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    I Don't Want Control of You

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    I Gotta Know

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    I Heard You Looking

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    I Lied

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    I Need Direction

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    I Need Direction (alternative version)

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    I Saw the Light

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    I'll Make It Clear

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    If I Never See You Again

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    Interstellar Overdrive

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    Into the City


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