
Charlie Fawn was a British power pop/new wave singer-songwriter who had some success in the late-70s. He released four singles and a self-titled album in his solo career. He also served in the rock group Battlesea. Fawn is perhaps best known today for his 1979 debut single "Blue Skies", which musical journalist Alan Fleagle has called "anthemic, hook-filled, and driving".
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Blue Skies
hothead handshake tremble
Paper trails
Playthings
Poet for a generation
One In Three
Death Or Glory Brigade
Step By Step
Pull Your Punch
Alibis
Your Place My Place
Man Of Wars
Blues Skies
Dreamworld
Dream world
Always something there to remind me
Poet For A Genration
Man Of War
Hothead Handshake Tremble 1979 / UK
One in Three (mono)
Always something there to remind me ('80/UK)
Gimme That Shot
I don't know why
Drive-time mama
Graffiti in the underpass
Mister Unknown
Just for you
Somebody kissed me
One on Three (stereo)
Hobo
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