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🎼 Red Dress – Single: Apr. 1974
Issued in the UK on 26 April 1974 on Magnet Records (catalogue MAG 8), “Red Dress” was Alvin Stardust’s breakthrough glam-rock single that propelled him into the Top 10. Following his transformation from Shane Fenton into the leather-clad, quiffed Alvin Stardust persona, “Red Dress” was released as his second single for the newly formed Magnet label. Produced and written by Peter Shelley, the track delivered a catchy, stomping glam sound with a strong visual identity that per

Alvin Stardust
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🔘 Jealous Mind – Single: Feb. 1974
The Mind That Topped the Charts

Alvin Stardust
Feb 1, 19743 min read


🔘 Don't Do That – Single: Jul. 1963
Label: Parlophone Country: UK Catalogue: R 5047 Label: 20th Century-Fox Country: USA Catalogue: 439 In the summer of 1963, Shane Fenton (the stage name of Bernard Jewry, who would later become Alvin Stardust) released his third single. “Don't Do That” was an upbeat, catchy rock 'n' roll number with a strong beat-group energy and youthful charm. Released on July 12, 1963, the single appeared on Parlophone Records under catalogue number R 5047. This 7-inch release

Alvin Stardust
Jul 5, 19633 min read


🔘It’s All Over Now – Single: Mar. 1962
A bright, early‑’60s pop gem marking Shane Fenton’s rise before his glam‑rock transformation.

Alvin Stardust
Mar 16, 19622 min read
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