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| - "Suffragette City" is a cover song by Andy Taylor, released as a B-side to his sixth single "Stone Cold Sober" by A&M Records in September 1990.
- "Suffragette City" is a song written and performed by David Bowie for his 1972 album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem performed the song at The Muppets Take the Bowl in 2017.
- Suffragette City is the palace on Barracuda Island on the Meridian Ocean. Prior to the ocean merge in early 2012, the building was located on the Malachite Ocean. It is named for Suffragette City, a song by David Bowie. Image:Icon boarding house.pngArr! This article about a building in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
- Suffragette City is a song by David Bowie released on the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars in 1972.
- "Suffragette City" is a song by David Bowie. Originally from the 1972 The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars album, it was later issued as a single in 1976 to promote the Changesonebowie compilation in the UK, with the US single edit of "Stay" on the B-side. The single failed to chart. Before recording it himself, Bowie offered it to the band Mott the Hoople if they would forgo their plan to break up. The group refused, but recorded Bowie's "All the Young Dudes" instead.[2]
- "Suffragette City" is a song by David Bowie. Originally from the 1972 The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars album, it was later issued as a single in 1976 to promote the Changesonebowie compilation in the UK, with the US single edit of "Stay" on the B-side. The single failed to chart. Recorded towards the end of the Ziggy Stardust sessions, "Suffragette City" features a piano riff heavily influenced by Little Richard, a lyrical reference to the book and film A Clockwork Orange (the word "droogie," meaning "friend") and the sing-along hook "Wham bam thank you ma'am!".
- Suffragette City is a song by David Bowie A "Suffragette" is a woman involved in the women's suffrage movement (trying to get the right to vote). A London newspaper was the first to use the term, and did so in a derogatory manner. In England, women got voting rights in 1918. In the US, it was 1920. The heavy saxophone backing sound is not a saxophone. It was created by an ARP synthesizer. Bowie wanted a larger-than-life sax sound, so they used the synth to create the sounds that a real sax couldn't. This is one of Bowie's all time personal favorites.
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