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"Speak Like a Child" is the debut single by English pop band the Style Council, released on March 11, 1983 and was included on the mini-LP, Introducing The Style Council (1983). Backed with "Party Chambers", it became a hit, peaking at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart. Band members Paul Weller and Mick Talbot were already well-known from their previous bands, the Jam and the Merton Parkas, respectively. It has remained one of their most enduring hits. The single also features Tracie Young, who had just signed to Weller's Respond Records label, on backing vocals.

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  • "Speak Like a Child" is the debut single by English pop band the Style Council, released on March 11, 1983 and was included on the mini-LP, Introducing The Style Council (1983). Backed with "Party Chambers", it became a hit, peaking at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart. Band members Paul Weller and Mick Talbot were already well-known from their previous bands, the Jam and the Merton Parkas, respectively. It has remained one of their most enduring hits. The single also features Tracie Young, who had just signed to Weller's Respond Records label, on backing vocals. (en)
  • Speak Like a Child is de debuutsingle van The Style Council, het Britse soul-jazz-collectief rond Paul Weller (ex-frontman van The Jam) en Mick Talbot (voormalig toetsenist van onder meer en Dexys Midnight Runners). De single werd in maart 1983 uitgegeven door Polydor met als B-kant Party Chambers; het haalde de vierde plaats in de Britse hitlijsten en een zilveren status. (nl)
  • 「スピーク・ライク・ア・チャイルド」(Speak Like a Child)は、ザ・スタイル・カウンシルが1983年に発表したデビュー・シングル。 (ja)
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  • Party Chambers (en)
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  • Speak Like a Child (en)
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  • Money Go Round (en)
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  • * Paul Weller * Peter Wilson (en)
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  • "Speak Like a Child" is the debut single by English pop band the Style Council, released on March 11, 1983 and was included on the mini-LP, Introducing The Style Council (1983). Backed with "Party Chambers", it became a hit, peaking at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart. Band members Paul Weller and Mick Talbot were already well-known from their previous bands, the Jam and the Merton Parkas, respectively. It has remained one of their most enduring hits. The single also features Tracie Young, who had just signed to Weller's Respond Records label, on backing vocals. (en)
  • Speak Like a Child is de debuutsingle van The Style Council, het Britse soul-jazz-collectief rond Paul Weller (ex-frontman van The Jam) en Mick Talbot (voormalig toetsenist van onder meer en Dexys Midnight Runners). De single werd in maart 1983 uitgegeven door Polydor met als B-kant Party Chambers; het haalde de vierde plaats in de Britse hitlijsten en een zilveren status. (nl)
  • 「スピーク・ライク・ア・チャイルド」(Speak Like a Child)は、ザ・スタイル・カウンシルが1983年に発表したデビュー・シングル。 (ja)
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  • スピーク・ライク・ア・チャイルド (曲) (ja)
  • Speak Like a Child (lied) (nl)
  • Speak Like a Child (song) (en)
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