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| Released = 10 April 1989 | Format = | Recorded = Davout Studios, Paris | Genre = | Length = | Label = | Writer = | Producer = | Chart position = | Last single = "All She Wants Is" (1988) | This single = "Do You Believe In Shame" (1989) | Next single = "Burning The Ground" (1989) }} "Do You Believe In Shame?" is the nineteenth single by Duran Duran. Released 10 April 1989 it was the third and final single from the ''Big Thing'' album. ==About the song== The song was dedicated to three of the band's fallen friends: record producer Alex Sadkin, artist Andy Warhol, and Simon Le Bon's childhood friend David Miles. Le Bon has since said that "Shame" is the first part of a trilogy of songs written as a tribute to Miles, the other songs being "Ordinary World" and "Out of My Mind". There was a successful legal challenge over the close resemblance of the melody of "Do You Believe In Shame?" to that of the Dale Hawkins classic "Suzie Q" (more famously covered by Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Rolling Stones). The writing credits were changed accordingly.〔(ASCAP writing credits )〕 The members of Duran Duran have always denied that they intentionally copied any other works, and that the similarity of the two songs was based on what they described as a "basic blues progression". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Do You Believe in Shame?」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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