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  1. Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2006 CD release of "All-American Alien Boy" on Discogs.

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  2. All-American Alien Boy: Begleitgesang von Taylor, Freddie Mercury, Brian May: 1979: Hilary Hilary: How Come You’re So Dumb? Autor, Arrangement, Produktion, Gitarre, Schlagzeug, Keyboard, Bass, Begleitgesang 1981: Mel Smith: Mel Smith’s Greatest Hits – Richard and Joey: Mel Smith’s Greatest Hits (Single) Produktion, alle ...

  3. All American Alien Boy is the second studio album by Ian Hunter. Because of management issues, Mick Ronson did not appear on this album; [3] instead, Hunter brought in keyboardist Chris Stainton to act as a balancing force in the studio. Unlike his previous album, the album didn't feature any of his trademark rockers (apart from "Restless Youth ...

  4. “You Nearly Did Me In” was a song in which Roger, Freddie and Brian did bvc’s. The album was called “All American Alien Boy” and was released Feb 1976 on Sony Music. Tracklist: Letter To Brittania From The Union Jack; All American Alien Boy; Irene Wilde; Restless Youth; Rape; You Nearly Did Me In; Apathy 83; God (Take 1)

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  5. Album. All American Alien Boy | Ian Hunger | 1976 Columbia LP. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "All American Alien Boy" on Discogs.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2014 CD release of "All-American Alien Boy" on Discogs.

  7. All American Alien Boy is the second studio album by Ian Hunter. Because of management issues, Mick Ronson did not appear on this album; instead, Hunter brought in keyboardist Chris Stainton to act as a balancing force in the studio. Unlike his previous album, the album didn’t feature any of his trademark rockers (apart from “Restless Youth”) and he opted for a more jazzy direction ...