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Selling England by the Pound is the fifth studio album by the English progressive rock band Genesis, released on 5 October 1973 on Charisma Records. [1] It reached No. 3 in the United Kingdom and No. 70 in the United States. A single from the album, "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)", was released in February 1974 and became the band's ...
Songwriter (s) Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford. Producer (s) John Burns & Genesis. " Firth of Fifth " is a song by the British progressive rock band Genesis. It first appeared as the third track on the 1973 album Selling England by the Pound, and was performed as a live piece either in whole or in part ...
See media help. " I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) " was the first charting single by the rock band Genesis. It was drawn from their 1973 album Selling England by the Pound. The single was released in the UK in February 1974, [1] and became a minor hit [2] in April 1974, when it reached number 21 in the UK Singles Chart. [3]
Selling England by the Pound Tour. (1973–74) The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Tour. (1974–75) The Selling England by the Pound Tour was a concert tour by the English rock band Genesis, to promote their album Selling England by the Pound. The tour began in September 1973 in the United Kingdom, and ended in May 1974 in the United States.
The fall in value will mean higher prices for Britons over the coming months and years. Samuel Tombs, an expert at Pantheon Economics, said inflation is likely to increase by around 0.5 percentage ...
A single of "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" was released in the US. Genesis promoted the album with their 1974–75 tour across North America and Europe, playing the album in its entirety. The album reached Gold certification in the UK and the US. The album was remastered in 1994 and 2007, the latter as part of the Genesis 1970–1975 box set ...
The standard circulating coinage of the United Kingdom, British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories is denominated in pennies and pounds sterling ( symbol "£", commercial GBP), and ranges in value from one penny sterling to two pounds. Since decimalisation, on 15 February 1971, the pound has been divided into 100 (new) pence.
Sterling hit its lowest for 37 years on Friday after the Chancellor’s mini-budget.