Lyrics by General Public

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  1. Tenderness
  2. Too much or nothing
  3. A World Of My Own
  4. Anxious
  5. Are You Leading Me On?
  6. As a Matter Of Fact
  7. Big Bed
  8. Blowhard
  9. Burning bright
  10. Cheque In The Post
  11. Come Again
  12. Cry on your own shoulder
  13. Day To Day
  14. Faults & all
  15. Forward as one
  16. Friends Again
  17. General public
  18. Handgun
  19. Hold It Deep
  20. Hot You're Cool
  21. Ill Take You There
  22. In Conversation
  23. It Must be Tough
  24. It's Weird
  25. Love without the fun
  26. Murder
  27. Never all there
  28. Never Not Alone
  29. Never You Done That
  30. Punk
  31. Rainy Days
  32. Rub It Better
  33. Warm Love
  34. Where's the line?

General Public were an English new wave band, formed in Birmingham in 1983, by vocalists Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger of the Beat, and which also included former members of Dexys Midnight Runners, the Specials, and the Clash. They are best remembered for their hits "Tenderness" (1984) and "I'll Take You There" (1994).

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