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- Preacher_Man runtime "3.0".
- Preacher_Man runtime "3.25".
- Preacher_Man abstract ""Preacher Man" is a song recorded by English girl group Bananarama. It appears on the group's fifth studio album Pop Life and was released as the album's second single. The track was co-written and produced by Youth with additional production and remix by Shep Pettibone."Tripping on Your Love" had been originally slated as the second single from the album, and some promotional singles of the song were sent to radios in late 1990. Around this time, however, group member Sara Dallin contracted meningitis, which delayed the release of the single some months. When recovered, London Records decided "Preacher Man" was a better choice for a single and so it was chosen for release in December 1990. "Tripping on Your Love" was eventually released as the album's fourth single. The pop/dance tune became the highest-charting and biggest-selling single released from the Pop Life album, climbing to number twenty in the UK singles chart. The single was Bananarama's last appearance in the UK top twenty until "Move in My Direction" in 2005. It briefly appeared in the Australian Kent Report chart, peaking at 100, but did not enter the 'official' Australian ARIA Chart top 100. "Preacher Man" was not released in the United States.".
- Preacher_Man album Pop_Life_(Bananarama_album).
- Preacher_Man bSide "Megalomaniac".
- Preacher_Man genre Dance-pop.
- Preacher_Man genre House_music.
- Preacher_Man musicalArtist Bananarama.
- Preacher_Man musicalBand Bananarama.
- Preacher_Man previousWork Only_Your_Love.
- Preacher_Man producer Martin_Glover.
- Preacher_Man recordLabel London_Records.
- Preacher_Man runtime "180.0".
- Preacher_Man runtime "195.0".
- Preacher_Man subsequentWork Long_Train_Runnin'.
- Preacher_Man wikiPageID "6211925".
- Preacher_Man wikiPageRevisionID "605914802".
- Preacher_Man writer Martin_Glover.
- Preacher_Man writer Sara_Dallin.
- Preacher_Man artist Bananarama.
- Preacher_Man bSide "Megalomaniac".
- Preacher_Man cover "Banana_pm.jpg".
- Preacher_Man format "7".
- Preacher_Man fromAlbum Pop_Life_(Bananarama_album).
- Preacher_Man genre Dance-pop.
- Preacher_Man genre House_music.
- Preacher_Man hasPhotoCollection Preacher_Man.
- Preacher_Man label London_Records.
- Preacher_Man lastSingle ""Only Your Love"".
- Preacher_Man length "195.0".
- Preacher_Man length "218.0".
- Preacher_Man name "Preacher Man".
- Preacher_Man nextSingle ""Long Train Running"".
- Preacher_Man producer "Youth".
- Preacher_Man recorded "July 1989".
- Preacher_Man released "December 1990".
- Preacher_Man thisSingle ""Preacher Man"".
- Preacher_Man wordnet_type synset-phonograph_record-noun-1.
- Preacher_Man writer Martin_Glover.
- Preacher_Man writer Sara_Dallin.
- Preacher_Man writer "Andy Caine".
- Preacher_Man subject Category:1990_singles.
- Preacher_Man subject Category:Bananarama_songs.
- Preacher_Man subject Category:London_Records_singles.
- Preacher_Man subject Category:Songs_written_by_Martin_Glover.
- Preacher_Man subject Category:Songs_written_by_Sara_Dallin.
- Preacher_Man type MusicalWork.
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- Preacher_Man comment ""Preacher Man" is a song recorded by English girl group Bananarama. It appears on the group's fifth studio album Pop Life and was released as the album's second single. The track was co-written and produced by Youth with additional production and remix by Shep Pettibone."Tripping on Your Love" had been originally slated as the second single from the album, and some promotional singles of the song were sent to radios in late 1990.".
- Preacher_Man label "Preacher Man".
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- Preacher_Man name "Preacher Man".