Steady Nerves

Steady Nerves

Infobox Album
Name = Steady Nerves
Type = Studio album
Artist = Graham Parker and the Shot


Released = 1985
Recorded =
Genre = Rock
Length =
Label = Elektra Records
Producer = William Wittman and Graham Parker
Reviews =
Last album =
This album = "Steady Nerves" (1985)
Next album =

"Steady Nerves" is a 1985 album by Graham Parker and The Shot.

Track listing

All songs written by Graham Parker.
# "Break Them Down"
# "Mighty Rivers"
# "Lunatic Fringe"
# "Wake Up (Next To You)"
# "When You Do That To Me"
# "The Weekend's Too Short"
# "Take Everything"
# "Black Lincoln Continental"
# "Canned Laughter"
# "Everyone's Hand Is On The Switch"
# "Locked Into Green"

Personnel

*Graham Parker – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar
*Brinsley Schwarz – lead guitar, backing vocals
*George Small – keyboards
*Kevin Jenkins – bass
*Michael Braun – drums


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