You Can't Fight Fashion

You Can't Fight Fashion is the final major-label album by the rock band Michael Stanley Band. The album was ironically the band's highest charting album ever reaching #64 on the Billboard Magazine album charts. The album features the hit singles "My Town" and "Someone like You" as well as Stanley's story song about a mining disaster called Fire in the Hole.

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