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"'''An English Gentleman'''" is the second single from the album '']'' by ] vocalist/guitarist ], released on 25 September 2006 on ]. The title track pays tribute to the late Manics publicist Philip Hall. Also featured on the CD version of the single is a cover ]'s "]", Bradfield's favourite song. "'''An English Gentleman'''" is the second single from the album '']'' by Welsh singer-songwriter ], released on 25 September 2006 on ]."<ref name="Manic Street Preachers">{{cite book|last1=Power|first1=Martin|title=Manic Street Preachers|date=17 October 2010|publisher=Omnibus Press}}</ref>{{page needed|date=April 2019}} The title track pays tribute to the late Manics publicist Philip Hall.<ref name="Power2012">{{cite book|author=Martin Power|title=Nailed to History: The Story of the Manic Street Preachers|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_jYDAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT346|date=1 June 2012|publisher=Music Sales Group|isbn=978-0-85712-776-1|page=346}}</ref> Also featured on the CD version of the single is a cover ]'s "]", Bradfield's favourite song.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.repeatfanzine.co.uk/interviews/james%20dean%20bradfield.htm|title = An Interview: Live @ Oxford Zodiac|date = 2006-10-20|website = REPEAT fanzine|last = Bateman|first = Steve}}</ref>
The initial pressings of the red 7" single were actually made with black vinyl, some of which were sent out to distributors by mistake.


The initial pressings of the red 7" single were actually made with black vinyl, some of which were sent out to distributors by mistake."<ref name="Manic Street Preachers"/>{{page needed|date=April 2019}}
==Single Track Listings==

==Single track listings==
*All songs written by James Dean Bradfield except when noted otherwise. *All songs written by James Dean Bradfield except when noted otherwise.


===CD=== ===CD===
# "An English Gentleman" # "An English Gentleman"
# "Days Slip Away" (Lyrics by John Niven) # "Days Slip Away" (Lyrics by ])
# "Summer Wind" (]/]) # "Summer Wind" (]/])
# "An English Gentleman" (Video) # "An English Gentleman" (Video)


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# "An English Gentleman" # "An English Gentleman"
# "Silver Birch Bonfire Blues" # "Silver Birch Bonfire Blues"

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links== ==External links==
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 29 July 2023

2006 single by James Dean Bradfield
"An English Gentleman"
Single by James Dean Bradfield
from the album The Great Western
Released25 September 2006
Recorded2005
GenreRock
Length3:05
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)James Dean Bradfield
Producer(s)Guy Massey
James Dean Bradfield singles chronology
"That's No Way To Tell A Lie"
(2006)
"An English Gentleman"
(2006)

"An English Gentleman" is the second single from the album The Great Western by Welsh singer-songwriter James Dean Bradfield, released on 25 September 2006 on Columbia Records." The title track pays tribute to the late Manics publicist Philip Hall. Also featured on the CD version of the single is a cover Frank Sinatra's "Summer Wind", Bradfield's favourite song.

The initial pressings of the red 7" single were actually made with black vinyl, some of which were sent out to distributors by mistake."

Single track listings

  • All songs written by James Dean Bradfield except when noted otherwise.

CD

  1. "An English Gentleman"
  2. "Days Slip Away" (Lyrics by John Niven)
  3. "Summer Wind" (Henry Mayer/Johnny Mercer)
  4. "An English Gentleman" (Video)

7" (1)

  1. "An English Gentleman"
  2. "Victory and Defeat on the Kendon Hill"

7" (2)

  1. "An English Gentleman"
  2. "Silver Birch Bonfire Blues"

References

  1. ^ Power, Martin (17 October 2010). Manic Street Preachers. Omnibus Press.
  2. Martin Power (1 June 2012). Nailed to History: The Story of the Manic Street Preachers. Music Sales Group. p. 346. ISBN 978-0-85712-776-1.
  3. Bateman, Steve (20 October 2006). "An Interview: Live @ Oxford Zodiac". REPEAT fanzine.

External links

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