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Fredhead is the fourth album of British pop group Right Said Fred
Right Said Fred
Right Said Fred is an English pop band, formed in 1989 by brothers Richard Fairbrass and Fred Fairbrass, later joined by their friend Rob Manzoli. The group is named after a song of the same name which was a hit for Bernard Cribbins in 1962...

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The album peaked at #2 on the German Albums Chart. The album yielded three singles: "Mojive," the UK top 20 single "You're My Mate
You're My Mate
"You're My Mate" is a song by English pop group Right Said Fred released as the second single off their album Fredhead.The single reached #18 on the UK Singles Chart, their first top 20 single in the country since their 1993 single "Stick It Out."-Story:...

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Track listing

  1. "You're My Mate
    You're My Mate
    "You're My Mate" is a song by English pop group Right Said Fred released as the second single off their album Fredhead.The single reached #18 on the UK Singles Chart, their first top 20 single in the country since their 1993 single "Stick It Out."-Story:...

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  2. "Mojive"
  3. "Angel Dust"
  4. "Funk You"
  5. "I Know What Love Is"
  6. "Lap Dance Junkie"
  7. "Lovers.com"
  8. "Bring Your Smile"
  9. "Like a Woman"
  10. "Jamaica Jerk"
  11. "The Sun Changes Everything"
  12. "Insatiable You"
  13. "Love Song"
  14. "Mojive"
  15. "I'm Too Sexy
    I'm Too Sexy
    "I'm Too Sexy" is a song by English trio Right Said Fred from their album Up. The single topped the American charts for three weeks in early 1992, after having peaked at number two in Britain less than six months earlier....

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  16. "Don't Talk Just Kiss
    Don't Talk Just Kiss
    "Don't Talk Just Kiss" is the second single by English trio Right Said Fred off their album Up. The song features background vocals by R&B and dance singer Jocelyn Brown. The song reached #3 in the UK in December 1991. The single was released in the U.S...

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