
Teenage Dream (50th Anniversary): Limited Vinyl 7" Picture Disc
As part of the T. Rex â1973â year campaign, alongside the Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream? 5LP and 4CD box sets, and the Songwriter: 1973 LP, Demon Records issue T. Rexâs 1973/4 singles as highly- collectable 7â picture discs, with photos from the Keith Morris archive. The fourth release is the autobiographical âTeenage Dreamâ, originally released in January 1974. It peaked in the UK charts at number 13, while the Top Three featured Lulu (âThe Man Who Sold The Worldâ), Suzi Quatro (âDevil Gate Driveâ) and Mud at number 1 with âTiger Feetâ. âTeenage Dreamâ stayed in the charts for five weeks. The B-side âSatisfaction Ponyâ did not appear on the Zinc Alloy album, released in early 1974.
As part of the T. Rex â1973â year campaign, alongside the Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream? 5LP and 4CD box sets, and the Songwriter: 1973 LP, Demon Records issue T. Rexâs 1973/4 singles as highly- collectable 7â picture discs, with photos from the Keith Morris archive. The fourth release is the autobiographical âTeenage Dreamâ, originally released in January 1974. It peaked in the UK charts at number 13, while the Top Three featured Lulu (âThe Man Who Sold The Worldâ), Suzi Quatro (âDevil Gate Driveâ) and Mud at number 1 with âTiger Feetâ. âTeenage Dreamâ stayed in the charts for five weeks. The B-side âSatisfaction Ponyâ did not appear on the Zinc Alloy album, released in early 1974.
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As part of the T. Rex â1973â year campaign, alongside the Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream? 5LP and 4CD box sets, and the Songwriter: 1973 LP, Demon Records issue T. Rexâs 1973/4 singles as highly- collectable 7â picture discs, with photos from the Keith Morris archive. The fourth release is the autobiographical âTeenage Dreamâ, originally released in January 1974. It peaked in the UK charts at number 13, while the Top Three featured Lulu (âThe Man Who Sold The Worldâ), Suzi Quatro (âDevil Gate Driveâ) and Mud at number 1 with âTiger Feetâ. âTeenage Dreamâ stayed in the charts for five weeks. The B-side âSatisfaction Ponyâ did not appear on the Zinc Alloy album, released in early 1974.















