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"Flowers of Romance" is a song by Public Image Ltd. It reached number twenty four on the UK Singles Chart. The 12" extended version of the song is actually two songs counted as one track: the single version of the song followed by an instrumental version of it. Writing in 2002, writer Garry Mulholland described the song as "the strangest chart record of the last 25 years, maybe ever." NME ranked it the 41st best single of the year.

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  • "Flowers of Romance" is a song by Public Image Ltd. It reached number twenty four on the UK Singles Chart. The 12" extended version of the song is actually two songs counted as one track: the single version of the song followed by an instrumental version of it. "Listening to that again reminded me of coming out of jail [after being arrested for alleged assault in 1980]," John Lydon told Select in 1990. "That's when I recorded it. I left Dublin and went straight into the studio for two weeks solid: slept there, did everything myself, practically. No band; couldn't find Keith; more or less had to engineer the bloody thing myself cos the engineer there ran out going, 'That's impossible – you can't do that!' I did it. That particular song, I timed how long it would take me to turn the tape on, run into the studio and turn it all off. I had to rehearse that about 20 bloody times before I got it right!" Writing in 2002, writer Garry Mulholland described the song as "the strangest chart record of the last 25 years, maybe ever." NME ranked it the 41st best single of the year. (en)
  • Flowers of Romance è un singolo del gruppo musicale inglese Public Image Ltd., pubblicato il 27 marzo 1981 come unico estratto dall'album The Flowers of Romance. La versione estesa del 12" è in realtà due canzoni considerate come un'unica traccia: la versione del singolo seguita dalla versione strumentale. Scrivendo nel 2002, lo scrittore Garry Mulholland descrisse la canzone come "il disco più strano degli ultimi 25 anni, forse di sempre". NME lo classificò al 41º posto tra i migliori singoli dell'anno. (it)
  • «Flowers of Romance» — песня британской музыкальной группы Public Image Ltd с одноимённого альбома коллектива. Композиция также выходила в формате сингла и заняла 24 позицию в хит-параде UK Singles Chart. (ru)
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  • Home Is Where the Heart Is (en)
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  • PiL Flowers of Romance single.jpg (en)
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  • Virgin (VS 397) (en)
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  • Flowers of Romance (en)
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  • John Lydon and Keith Levene (en)
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  • Flowers of Romance è un singolo del gruppo musicale inglese Public Image Ltd., pubblicato il 27 marzo 1981 come unico estratto dall'album The Flowers of Romance. La versione estesa del 12" è in realtà due canzoni considerate come un'unica traccia: la versione del singolo seguita dalla versione strumentale. Scrivendo nel 2002, lo scrittore Garry Mulholland descrisse la canzone come "il disco più strano degli ultimi 25 anni, forse di sempre". NME lo classificò al 41º posto tra i migliori singoli dell'anno. (it)
  • «Flowers of Romance» — песня британской музыкальной группы Public Image Ltd с одноимённого альбома коллектива. Композиция также выходила в формате сингла и заняла 24 позицию в хит-параде UK Singles Chart. (ru)
  • "Flowers of Romance" is a song by Public Image Ltd. It reached number twenty four on the UK Singles Chart. The 12" extended version of the song is actually two songs counted as one track: the single version of the song followed by an instrumental version of it. Writing in 2002, writer Garry Mulholland described the song as "the strangest chart record of the last 25 years, maybe ever." NME ranked it the 41st best single of the year. (en)
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  • Flowers of Romance (song) (en)
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