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Contributed a cover version of [[Covered Song::Back To The Old House]] to [[Romantic And Square Is Hip And Aware (A Matinée Tribute To The Smiths)]] (2003).
Contributed a cover version of [[Covered Song::Back To The Old House]] to [[Romantic And Square Is Hip And Aware (A Matinée Tribute To The Smiths)]] (2003).
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Would-Be-Goods

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Contributed a cover version of Back To The Old House to Romantic And Square Is Hip And Aware (A Matinée Tribute To The Smiths) (2003).

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Would-Be-Goods are a British indie pop band. Their name was inspired by the 1901 novel "The Wouldbegoods" by children's author E. Nesbit.

Jessica Griffin: vocals, guitar Debbie Green: drums, vocals Peter Momtchiloff: guitar Andy Warren: bass


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Would-Be-Goods are a British indie pop band fronted by singer Jessica Griffin, noted for her precise received pronunciation accent when singing. Their name was inspired by the 1901 novel The Wouldbegoods, by children's author E. Nesbit