Tom Robinson

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  • new wave
  • folk rock
  • singer-songwriter
  • rock
  • 70s
Tom Robinson (b. 1st June 1950) is an English musician. Born in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, Robinson was the founding member of the Tom Robinson Band, an overtly political band with several hits in the 1970s, such as "2-4-6-8 Motorway" and "Power in the Darkness". Robinson's other best known song is "Glad to be Gay", and he was an outspoken hero of the gay movement in the 1970s. In the 1980s he fronted Sector 27, another highly political rock band, which released one album and left Robinson virtually bankrupt.

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Songs

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    'A Song About Live Aid' (Spoken Intro)

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    'Adam, Andy, Jo, Tom' (Spoken Intro)

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    'All the Way From Germany' (Spoken Intro)

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    'Elixir D'Anvers' (Spoken Intro)

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    'En Nu...' (Spoken Intro)

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    'Hey - It's Free' (Spoken Intro)

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    'Mina Yahashii' (Spoken Intro)

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    'Owari Desu...' (Spoken Intro)

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    'Shakai No Hagaruma' (Spoken Intro)

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    'The Last Days of Caruso' (Spoken Intro)

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    1967 (So long Ago)

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    2-4-6-8 Motorway

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    A Song for You

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    Alptraum Tango Dub

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    Alright All Night

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    Any Favours

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    Atmospherics

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    Atmospherics - Listen to the Radio

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    Atmospherics- Listen To The Radio

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    Atmospherics: Listen to the Radio

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    Baby You're an Angel

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    Back in the Old Country

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    Back in the Old Country (7" single)

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    Back in the Ould Country

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    Begging You Baby (b-side of Old Country single)

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    Blond & Blue

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    Blond and Blue

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    Blond and Blue (alternate recording)

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    Blood Brother

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    Bully for You

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    Cabin Boy

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    Can't Keep Away, Part 2

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    Castaway

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    Castle Island

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    Chance

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    Change (Feel So Good)

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    Closing a Door

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    Cold Cold Ground

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    Coldharbour Lane

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    Congo Blue

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    Connecticut

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    Crossing Over the Road

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    Crossing the Sands

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    Days

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    DDR

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    Disrespect

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    Don't Make Me Go to Law School

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    Don't Take No for an Answer

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    Drive All Night

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    Driving


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