My Father's Shoes

My Father's Shoes
"My Father's Shoes"
Single by Level 42
from the album Guaranteed
Released 1992
Format CD, 7"
Genre Rock music
Label RCA
Writer(s) Mark King / Wally Badarou / George M. Green / Mike Lindup
Level 42 singles chronology
"Overtime"
(1991)
"My Father's Shoes"
(1992)
"Forever Now"
(1994)

"My Father's Shoes" is a song released in 1992 by the band Level 42 with the label RCA. The song is released as single in 1992, is the only single released in this year. It was released in only two countries: United Kingdom and Spain.[1]

The video clip is the last video of Level 42 with feature of Jakko Jakszyk and Gary Husband. Jakko left the band in 1992, but come back in 1994 for the last Level 42's tour after the disband. Gary Husband left the band in 1992 and back in 1991 in the reform of the group and stayed in the group until the present day, and recorded the studio album Retroglide. The song peaked at #55 on the UK Singles Chart in 1992.

Personnel

Mark King - Bass/Vocals/Guitars
Mike Lindup - Keyboards/Vocals
Gary Husband - Drums
Plus
Wally Badarou - Keyboards
Dominic Miller - Guitars

References

  1. ^ The Definitive Online Level 42 Collectors Resource: Media



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