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"Suddenly Last Summer" is a new wave song by the band The Motels. It was the lead single from their RIAA gold-certified fourth album Little Robbers. The single entered the Hot 100 at #60 on September 3, 1983, and it peaked at #9 on November 19, 1983; the song reached #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts. In Canada, it remained on the charts for ten weeks, climbed to #11 and there it was the ninety-eighth best-selling single of 1983. The B-side of the 7" single was "Some Things Never Change," and the song was included on the 1990 compilation album, No Vacancy – The Best of The Motels.

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  • Suddenly Last Summer (canción) (es)
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  • «Suddenly Last Summer» es una canción de The Motels estrenada en agosto de 1983 como el primer sencillo de su cuarto álbum Little Robbers. Fue el segundo y último "top 10" del grupo.​ (es)
  • "Suddenly Last Summer" is a new wave song by the band The Motels. It was the lead single from their RIAA gold-certified fourth album Little Robbers. The single entered the Hot 100 at #60 on September 3, 1983, and it peaked at #9 on November 19, 1983; the song reached #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts. In Canada, it remained on the charts for ten weeks, climbed to #11 and there it was the ninety-eighth best-selling single of 1983. The B-side of the 7" single was "Some Things Never Change," and the song was included on the 1990 compilation album, No Vacancy – The Best of The Motels. (en)
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  • «Suddenly Last Summer» es una canción de The Motels estrenada en agosto de 1983 como el primer sencillo de su cuarto álbum Little Robbers. Fue el segundo y último "top 10" del grupo.​ (es)
  • "Suddenly Last Summer" is a new wave song by the band The Motels. It was the lead single from their RIAA gold-certified fourth album Little Robbers. The single entered the Hot 100 at #60 on September 3, 1983, and it peaked at #9 on November 19, 1983; the song reached #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts. In Canada, it remained on the charts for ten weeks, climbed to #11 and there it was the ninety-eighth best-selling single of 1983. The B-side of the 7" single was "Some Things Never Change," and the song was included on the 1990 compilation album, No Vacancy – The Best of The Motels. (en)
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