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...Her first hit in 15 years, it also returned her to TOP OF THE POPS where she writhed on the studio floor in a pleather Macintosh beside a barefooted Marr and Rourke. ‘To prove to my teenage daughter that there’s some life in the old bat yet.’ The month before its release, Shaw twice joined The Smiths on their March 1984 UK tour, singing lead vocal on ‘I Don’t Owe You Anything’ in London and Manchester.
...Her first hit in 15 years, it also returned her to TOP OF THE POPS where she writhed on the studio floor in a pleather Macintosh beside a barefooted Marr and Rourke. ‘To prove to my teenage daughter that there’s some life in the old bat yet.’ The month before its release, Shaw twice joined The Smiths on their March 1984 UK tour, singing lead vocal on ‘I Don’t Owe You Anything’ in London and Manchester.
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