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- Radio_Wall_of_Sound runtime "3.8".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound abstract "\"Radio Wall of Sound\" is a song by the English rock band, Slade, issued as a single in 1991. It was included on their compilation album, Wall of Hits.The song was the first to be credited solely by Jim Lea since \"I Won't Let it 'Appen Agen\", from the 1973 album Slayed?. It was sung by Lea, with Noddy Holder joining with him in the chorus. The B-side, \"Lay Your Love on the Line\", was written by Dave Hill and former Wizzard member Bill Hunt. The track was originally for a solo project of Jim Lea. The recording of the track already existed, complete apart from lead vocals. The track was not in Holder's key and so his vocals were dubbed into the chorus, leaving Lea's lead vocal on the verses. The track also features Radio One DJ Mike Read as 'the voice of radio'.In the 1990s, Jim Lea was interviewed by Ken Sharpe. Lea explained the track's meaning which was about having a radio and music playing inside your own mind.The song appeared on the various artists compilation \"Now That's What I Call Music! 20\", released 30 November 1991. In 2001, English vocalist and musician Mick White recorded a version of the track for the tribute album Slade Remade.↑ ↑ ↑ 3.0 3.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound album Wall_of_Hits.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound bSide ""Lay Your Love on the Line"".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound genre Hard_rock.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound genre Pop_rock.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound musicalArtist Slade.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound musicalBand Slade.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound previousWork Lets_Dance_(Chris_Montez_song).
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound producer Jim_Lea_(musician).
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound recordLabel Polydor_Records.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound releaseDate "1991-10-07".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound runtime "228.0".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound subsequentWork Universe_(Slade_song).
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageID "22342995".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageLength "10345".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageRevisionID "680769479".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink A-side_and_B-side.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Category:1991_singles.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slade_songs.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_written_by_Jim_Lea.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Compilation_album.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Cum_On_Feel_the_Noize.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Hill.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Hard_rock.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Lea_(musician).
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Lets_Dance_(Chris_Montez_song).
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Read.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Musical_ensemble.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Noddy_Holder.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Now_Thats_What_I_Call_Music!_20_(UK_series).
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Polydor_Records.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Pop_rock.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Refrain.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Samson_(band).
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Slade.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Song.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Universe_(Slade_song).
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Wall_of_Hits.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLink Wizzard.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radio Wall Of Sound".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radio Wall of Sound".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound writer Jim_Lea_(musician).
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound artist Slade.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound bSide ""Lay Your Love on the Line"".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound caption "UK/European cover of "Radio Wall of Sound".".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound cover "Sladesingle-radiowallofsound.jpg".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound fromAlbum Wall_of_Hits.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound genre Hard_rock.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound genre Pop_rock.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound label Polydor_Records.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound lastSingle "88.0".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound length "228.0".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound name "Radio Wall of Sound".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound nextSingle ""Universe"".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound producer "Jim Lea".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound released "1991-10-07".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound thisSingle ""Radio Wall of Sound"".
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- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Slade.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
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- Radio_Wall_of_Sound writer Jim_Lea_(musician).
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound subject Category:1991_singles.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound subject Category:Slade_songs.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound subject Category:Songs_written_by_Jim_Lea.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound hypernym Song.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound type MusicalWork.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound type Single.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound type Work.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound type CreativeWork.
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- Radio_Wall_of_Sound type Q134556.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound type Q2188189.
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- Radio_Wall_of_Sound comment "\"Radio Wall of Sound\" is a song by the English rock band, Slade, issued as a single in 1991. It was included on their compilation album, Wall of Hits.The song was the first to be credited solely by Jim Lea since \"I Won't Let it 'Appen Agen\", from the 1973 album Slayed?. It was sung by Lea, with Noddy Holder joining with him in the chorus. The B-side, \"Lay Your Love on the Line\", was written by Dave Hill and former Wizzard member Bill Hunt. The track was originally for a solo project of Jim Lea.".
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound label "Radio Wall of Sound".
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- Radio_Wall_of_Sound wasDerivedFrom Radio_Wall_of_Sound?oldid=680769479.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound isPrimaryTopicOf Radio_Wall_of_Sound.
- Radio_Wall_of_Sound name "Radio Wall of Sound".