Yellow Dog (band)

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Yellow Dog was a British based rock band from the 1970s. Founded by the American songwriter Kenny Young, who had previously been a founder member of Fox, the band enjoyed a solitary Top 10 hit in the UK Singles Chart in 1978 with "Just One More Night". The single was written and produced by Young.[1] It ends on a humorous note with a telephone call in which the protagonist (a woman) continues to beg to be allowed to stay "just one more night" after being told emphatically "No!", and for this reason is considered something of a novelty song.

Discography

Singles

  • 1977 - "City Bird" / "For Whatever It's Worth" - 7"single - VIRGIN - 17 924 AT
  • 1977 - "For Whatever It's Worth" / "So Alive" - 7"single - VIRGIN - VS 177
  • 1977 - "Stood Up" / "California Here I Don't Come" - 7"single - VIRGIN - VS 183
  • 1977 - "Stood Up" / "For Whatever It's Worth" / "City Bird" - 7"single - UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN
  • 1978 - "Just One More Night" / "Up In The Balcony" - 7"single - VIRGIN - VS 195 - UK Number 8
  • 1978 - "Wait Until Midnight" / "Down At The Vortex" - 7"single - VIRGIN - VS 217 - UK Number 54
  • 1978 - "Little Gods" / "Fat Johnny" - 7"single - VIRGIN - VS 224
  • 1978 - "Gee Officer Kruppke" / "Fat Johnny" - 7"single - VIRGIN - VS 211
  • 1981 - "Escape" / "Thalia And The Stickboys ~ Media Madness" - 7"EP - ESCAPE - ESC 101

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Albums

  • 1977 - Yellow Dog - 12"LP - VIRGIN - V 2083
  • 1978 - Beware Of The Dog - 12"LP - VIRGIN - V 2104
  • 1981 - Strangers In Paradox - 12"LP - Raf Records – DISON 3305

Personnel

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References

  1. Discogs.com
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  3. Allmusic.com album credits

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