
There is more than one artist with this name. 1) From 1973 to 1981, Smokey boldly and unambiguously sang about the gay experience in no uncertain terms, and upped the ante for other bands eager to push the thematic boundaries of rock & roll. Though Smokey never enjoyed much commercial success, they managed to cross paths with a number of personalities who would go on to fame and fortune in the years that followed. Smokey was led by vocalist John "Smokey" Condon and multi-instrumentalist and recording engineer E.J. Emmons.
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Mr. Idgaf
DON'T PLAY YOUR ROCK 'N' ROLL TO ME
Leather
Intro
I'll Always Love You
DTNA
Changing All The Time
Ghetto Noir
It's Natural
Back to Bradford
Give It to Me
We're Flyin' High
Julia
Take Me In
Umbrella Day
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Mexican Girl
If You Fall
Hot Hard & Ready
Puttin' on the Ritz
Loose Everything Re-mix
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Cutie Pie Beat
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Fulla Dat
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Miss Ray
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Oh Carol
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Needles And Pins
Bassline Fuckery
Hey Mr. Christmas
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For A Few Dollars More
Ave Maria
Take Good Care Of My Baby
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