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🔘 White, White Dove – Single: Jan. 1976
In the cold winter of 1976, Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel were riding high on the success of their ambitious and critically acclaimed album *Timeless Flight*. Known for their theatrical art-rock sound and Harley’s distinctive, dramatic vocal style, the band released “White, White Dove” as the second and final single from the album. Released on January 30, 1976, the single appeared on EMI Records under catalogue number EMI 2409. Backed with “Throw Your Soul Down Here,” this 7-i

Cockney Rebel
Jan 30, 19763 min read


🔘 Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) – Single: Jan. 1975
Released in the UK on January 31, 1975, Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel’s “Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me),” backed with “Another Journey,” appeared as a 7-inch vinyl single on EMI Records (EMI 2263). Written by Steve Harley and produced by Harley with Alan Parsons, the track became the band’s signature hit — a sophisticated glam‑pop anthem built on acoustic flourishes, sharp lyrical bite, and Harley’s distinctive vocal phrasing. Entering the UK Singles Chart on February 8, 1

Cockney Rebel
Jan 31, 19753 min read


🔘 Judy Teen – Single: Mar. 1974
The single that finally gave Cockney Rebel their UK breakthrough — a glam‑era classic built on hooks, swagger, and Harley’s theatrical charm.

Cockney Rebel
Mar 11, 19743 min read
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