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  1. The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death is the second and final studio album by The Housemartins. It was released in 1987, and produced three singles - "Five Get Over Excited" (#11 UK), "Me and the Farmer" (#15) and "Build" (#15 UK). The title song is about the British Royal Family, which found them gaining controversy in the ...

  2. The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death es el segundo y último álbum de estudio por la banda británica de Indie rock The Housemartins. Fue lanzado en 1987. Las canciones Five Get Over Excited, Me and the Farmer y Build fueron lanzados como singles.

  3. 8 de may. de 2020 · The Housemartins ~ The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death - YouTube. ianroy27. 2.85K subscribers. 259. 16K views 4 years ago. ...more. They smiled so much and waved their flagsAs...

  4. Letra. Traducción. La gente que sonrió a sí misma hasta la muerte. The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death. Sonrieron mucho y agitaron sus banderas. They smiled so much and waved their flags. Mientras saludaba a la banda militar. As she saluted to the military band. La mayoría de la gente no pudo ver. Most of the people failed to see.

  5. The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death: la exquisita despedida de The Housemartins. El 21 de septiembre de 1987 la efímera pero popular banda inglesa de jangle pop, se despedía con un segundo y exitoso disco.

  6. The Housemartins' second album The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death was released in September 1987, and included their two previous singles "Five Get Over Excited" and "Me and the Farmer". A third single from the album, " Build ", was released in November; a Peel Session from the same month provided a recording used for their ...

  7. El álbum fue relanzado de nuevo el 22 de junio de 2009, como London 0 Hull 4 Deluxe, que contiene un segundo CD de bonus tracks, lados B y grabaciones en vivo. Un año más tarde graban su segunda producción, The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death (Las personas que se sonrieron hasta la muerte).