English Boy - Single

Single

In the UK, the song was released as a single in the following variations:

  • "English Boy" (non-dialog) / "English Boy" (dialog) (7" vinyl)
  • "English Boy" (dialog) / "Fake It" / "Psycho Montage" (CD single 1)
  • "English Boy" (non-dialog) / "Fake It" / "Flame" (Simon Townshend demo) / "Early Morning Dreams" (Pete Townshend demo) (CD single 2)
Pete Townshend
Studio albums
  • Who Came First
  • Rough Mix (w/ Ronnie Lane)
  • Empty Glass
  • All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes
  • White City: A Novel
  • The Iron Man: A Musical
  • Psychoderelict
Meher Baba tribute albums
(w/ Ronnie Lane et al.)
  • Happy Birthday
  • I Am
  • With Love
  • Jai Baba
  • O'Parvardigar
Live albums
  • Deep End Live! (w/ Deep End)
  • A Benefit for Maryville Academy
  • Live: The Empire
  • Live: Sadler's Wells
  • Live: The Fillmore
  • The Oceanic Concerts (w/ Raphael Rudd)
  • Live: La Jolla
  • Pete Townshend Live BAM 1993
  • Live: Brixton Academy '85
Compilations
  • Scoop
  • Another Scoop
  • Scoop 3
  • Scooped
  • The Best of Pete Townshend
  • Lifehouse Chronicles
  • Lifehouse Elements
  • Anthology (aka Gold)
Singles
  • "Let My Love Open the Door"
  • "English Boy"
DVDs
  • Lifehouse (video)
  • Live In New York Feat. Psychoderelict
  • O Parvardigar
Related articles
  • Songs
  • Songs Written
  • Albums
  • Peter Meaden
  • The Who
  • Deep End
  • Tommy (film)
  • The Who's Tommy
  • Tommy (EP)
  • Tommy (soundtrack)
  • The Boy Who Heard Music
  • Quadrophenia (musical)
  • Quadrophenia (film)
  • Quadrophenia (soundtrack)
  • The Lifehouse Method
  • Horse's Neck
  • Eel Pie Publishing
  • Double O
  • Cliff Townshend
  • Emma Townshend
  • Simon Townshend
  • The Wick
  • Ashdown House, Oxfordshire
  • The Boathouse, Twickenham
  • Chapel House, Twickenham

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