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Glendora (song) and Uh Oh… No Breaks!

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Difference between Glendora (song) and Uh Oh… No Breaks!

Glendora (song) vs. Uh Oh… No Breaks!

"Glendora" is a popular song written by Ray Stanley and published in 1956. Washington, D.C.'s Slickee Boys' third "proper" album (not including compilations or live releases), Uh Oh… No Breaks! was released on LP and cassette in March 1985 by Twin/Tone (a Minneapolis label best known for having released The Replacements' early records) with the catalog number TTR 8544.

Similarities between Glendora (song) and Uh Oh… No Breaks!

Glendora (song) and Uh Oh… No Breaks! have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Downliners Sect, Perry Como, The Slickee Boys.

Downliners Sect

The Downliners Sect are an English R&B and blues-based rock band, formed the 1960s beat boom era.

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Perry Como

Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como (May 18, 1913 – May 12, 2001) was an American singer and television personality.

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The Slickee Boys

The Slickee Boys were a Washington, D.C. area punk-psychedelic-garage rock band whose most-remembered lineup consisted of guitarist Marshall Keith, guitarist Kim Kane, singer Mark Noone and drummer Dan Palenski.

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Glendora (song) and Uh Oh… No Breaks! Comparison

Glendora (song) has 18 relations, while Uh Oh… No Breaks! has 27. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 6.67% = 3 / (18 + 27).

References

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