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"The Shadow Of Love" was a single released by The Damned in 1985. It was released in several formats, with the 10" and 12" versions featuring different mixes of "The Shadow of Love", as well as a bonus track, "Would You". Limited numbers of the 7" single included a bonus record, featuring Rat Scabies' solo single "Let There Be Rats", previously only available via mail order. The song was promoted with the help of a video directed by Peter Cornish, and reached #25 in the UK charts.
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The Shadow of Love
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"Nightshift"
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dbpedia:Grimly_Fiendish
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dbpedia:Jon_Kelly
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1985-06-10Z
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