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〕 |rev2 = ''Kerrang!'' |rev2score = 〔 〕 }} ''Que Sera Sera'' is a 1985 album by Johnny Thunders. Johnny Thunders shot some New Yawk scoff into songs like the punk mission statement "Little Bit of Whore," "Short Lives" and "Endless Party." "Billy Boy" is a searing instrumental ode to fallen original New York Dolls drummer Billy Murcia. Two songs on the album, "M.I.A." and "Alone in a Crowd", was originally penned in 1979 for the group Thunders was playing in then with Wayne Kramer, Gang War. "Endless Party" is a leftover from the New York Dolls-era. The original 1985-release of the album had ten songs. On later cd-pressings three more were added: "Que Sera, Sera", "Cool Operator (Black Cat Remix)" and Thunders own remix of the opening track, "Short Lives", who replaced the original mix as opener of the album. "Que Sera Sera" was first released as a single (7" & 12"), backed with Thunders remix of "Short Lives". "Tie Me Up" was also released as b-side to the Johnny Thunders & Patti Palladin single "Crawfish" in 1985. ==Track listing== All tracks composed by Johnny Thunders; except where indicated #"Short Lives" (Thunders, Patti Palladin) 3:09 #"M.I.A." 2:47 #"I Only Wrote This Song for You" 2:32 #"Little Bit of Whore" 2:27 #"Cool Operator" (Thunders, Keith George Yon) 6:18 #"Blame It on Mom" 3:42 #"Tie Me Up" (Thunders, Patti Palladin) 3:11 #"Alone in a Crowd" 2:40 #"Billy Boy" 3:00 #"Endless Party" (Thunders, David Johansen) 2:41 #"Que Sera, Sera" 3:41 #"Short Lives (original mix)" 3:16 #"Cool Operator (Black Cat Remix)" 5:49 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「Que Sera Sera (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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