Duke (album) - Working Titles For The Album

Working Titles For The Album

Before Duke was released, some songs had working titles. Below is a list of the original songs working title and finalised song title (in parentheses):

  • The Duke (Behind The Lines)
  • Bring Out Your Dead (Evidence of Autumn)
  • Jazz (Duke's Travels/Duke's End)

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