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  3. 20th Century Boy - Wikipedia

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    "20th Century Boy" is a song by T. Rex, written by Marc Bolan, released as a stand-alone single on 2 March 1973. It entered in the UK Singles Chart at number 3, on 10 March 1973 and peaked three weeks in a row at that position. It stayed a total of nine weeks in the UK Chart.

  4. T. Rex (band) - Wikipedia

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    Released at the same time in March 1973, the heavy rock "20th Century Boy" was another important success, peaking at number 3 in the UK Singles chart but was not included in the album. "The Groover" marked the end of the golden era in which T. Rex scored 11 singles in a row in the UK top ten.

  5. T. Rex discography - Wikipedia

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    20th Century: Released: August 1973; Label: Ariola; Formats: LP, MC; Continental Europe-only release — — — 38 — — — Great Hits: Released: 2 November 1973; Label: T. REX; Formats: LP, MC, 8-track; 32 32 — — — — — Solid Gold: Released: June 1979; Label: EMI; Formats: LP, MC; 51 — — — — — — The Unobtainable T. Rex ...

  6. 20th Century Boys - Wikipedia

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    The series makes many references to a number of manga and anime from the 1960s–1970s, as well as to classic rock music, its title being taken from T. Rex's song "20th Century Boy". A trilogy of live-action film adaptations, directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi , were released in 2008 and 2009.

  7. Tanx - Wikipedia

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    Tanx is a 1973 album by rock band T. Rex, the eighth since their debut as Tyrannosaurus Rex in 1968, and the fourth under the moniker T. Rex. It was released on 16 March by record label EMI. Tanx was a musical departure from previous works: still containing tracks in the vein of The Slider, singer and songwriter Marc Bolan showed his interest ...

  8. Marc Bolan - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, X released a live cover of "20th Century Boy" as the B-side to their single "Kurenai". In 1990, Baby Ford did a cover of "Children of the Revolution" that appeared on the album Oooh, The World of Baby For. In 1991, Japanese rock band T-Bolan were named after T. Rex and Bolan.

  9. Electric Warrior - Wikipedia

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    Released: 1 November 1971. Electric Warrior is the second studio album by English rock band T. Rex, their sixth since their debut as Tyrannosaurus Rex. The album marked a turning point in the band's sound, moving away from the folk -oriented sound of the group's previous albums and pioneering a more flamboyant, pop -friendly glam rock style. [1]

  10. Get It On (T. Rex song) - Wikipedia

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    "Get It On" is a song by the English rock band T. Rex, featured on their 1971 album Electric Warrior. Written by frontman Marc Bolan , "Get It On" was the second chart-topper for T. Rex on the UK Singles Chart .

  11. Ride a White Swan - Wikipedia

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    T. Rex singles chronology. "By the Light of a Magical Moon". (1970) " Ride a White Swan ". (1970) "Hot Love". (1971) " Ride a White Swan " is a song by English band T. Rex. It was released as a stand-alone single on 9 October 1970 by record label Fly, and was the first single credited under the band's new, shorter name.

  12. The Slider - Wikipedia

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    The Slider is the seventh studio album by English rock band T. Rex, and the third since abbreviating their name from Tyrannosaurus Rex. It was released on 21 July 1972 by record labels EMI and Reprise. Two number-one singles, "Telegram Sam" and "Metal Guru", were released to promote the album.