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Singles Going Steady

Singles Going Steady is a compilation album by English punk rock band Buzzcocks, first released on I.R.S. Records in the United States on 25 September 1979.[2]

Singles Going Steady

25 September 1979

November 1977 – July 1979

47:49

Background[edit]

Singles Going Steady was the first Buzzcocks album to be released in North America and intended as an introduction to the band for the American public, coinciding with a tour of the US. Side one of the original release of the album featured their eight UK single releases on United Artists Records from 1977 up to the time of Singles Going Steady's release in 1979 in chronological order, while side two featured their corresponding B-sides, also in chronological order.


After healthy sales on import in the UK over the next two years, and following the group's split in early 1981, the album was belatedly released in the band's home country on United Artists Records on 16 November 1981 as a 'greatest hits' album.[3] However, as in the US, the album failed to chart.


The album was reissued in expanded form on compact disc in 2001 with an extra eight tracks, featuring the A-sides and B-sides of Buzzcocks' four singles released between Singles Going Steady and the group's break-up.

– lead vocals, guitar

Pete Shelley

– guitar, backing vocals, lead vocal on "Harmony in My Head"[7]

Steve Diggle

– bass guitar (except "Orgasm Addict" and "What Ever Happened To?")

Steve Garvey

– drums

John Maher

– bass guitar on "Orgasm Addict" and "What Ever Happened To?"

Garth Smith

Buzzcocks

Buzzcocks discography