My Radio
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Single by Stars | ||
from the album Nightsongs | ||
A-side(s) | My Radio | |
B-side(s) | Romantic Comedy | |
Released | March 24, 2003 | |
Format | 7" Vinyl | |
Label | Setanta Records | |
Stars singles chronology | ||
The Stars are Out Tonight | My Radio | Elevator Love Letter |
My Radio was the second single put out by the Canadian indie pop group Stars. Often mistaken for the Dead Child Stars EP, this limited edition vinyl 7" has been deleted for years. Released shortly after Nightsongs came out, the B-Side Romantic Comedy had been unique to the single until it received a proper release on their follow up Heart.
Stars |
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Torquil Campbell | Amy Millan | Evan Cranley | Chris Seligman | Patrick McGee Steve Ramsay | Emily Haines | James Shaw |
Discography |
Albums: Nightsongs (2001) | Heart (2002) | Set Yourself on Fire (2004) |
EPs: A Lot of Little Lies For the Sake of One Big Truth (2000) | The Comeback (2001) | Dead Child Stars (2002) |
Singles: "The Stars are Out Tonight" (2001) | "My Radio" (2003) | "Elevator Love Letter" (2003) | "Petite Mort" (2004) | "Ageless Beauty" (2004) | "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead" (2005) | "It's Alchemy!" (2005) |
Record labels: Le Grand Magistery | Paper Bag Records | Setanta Records | Arts & Crafts | City Slang Records |
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