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  1. Mark [Knopfler] asked me to go in the studio and sing this line, "I want my MTV." He gave me the melody, and I thought, "Oh, great, 'Don't Stand So Close to Me', that's a nice quote, it's fun." So I did it, and thought nothing of it, until my publishers, Virgin - who I've been at war with for years and who I have no respect for - decided that was a song they owned, 'Don't Stand So Close to Me'.

  2. Ain't I a Woman by Rory Block (1992) Heartbeat by Hank Marvin (1993) "Wonderful Land"/"Nivram" by Hank Marvin (1993) Beloved One by Dee Carstensen (1993) Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight by Aaron Neville (1993) Flyer by Nanci Griffith (1994) "White Lightnin'" from The Bradley Barn Sessions by George Jones (1994) Read My Licks by Chet Atkins (1994)

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  4. Biography 1949–1976: Early life. Mark Freuder Knopfler was born on 12 August 1949 in Glasgow, Scotland, to an English mother, Louisa Mary (née Laidler), and a Hungarian Jewish father, Erwin Knopfler. His mother was a teacher and his father was an architect and a chess player who left his native Hungary in 1939 to flee the Nazis. Knopfler later described his father as a Marxist agnostic.

  5. 10 de feb. de 2023 · Singer/guitarist Mark Knopfler had written it in 1977, after ducking into a deserted pub one rainy night and witnessing a lousy jazz band. Undeterred by the lack of both talent and punters, their lead singer finished the set with a mildly enthusiastic, “Goodnight and thank you. We are the Sultans Of Swing.”

  6. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Ain't I A Woman" on Discogs.

  7. Ain´t I A Woman Year: 1992. Category: Album. Label: Sky Ranch Records. Tracks with MK: Faithless World (6:05) Notes: Released as a single in edited format. Alan Clark on keyboards