Black Leather (song)
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Black Leather is a hard rock/punk rock song about sadomasochism written by Steve Jones and Paul Cook for their post-Sex Pistols band The Professionals. The song was released as a single, and later included in a collection of Sex Pistols singles called the Pistols Pack.[1]
It was later covered by the all-female band The Runaways on their 1978 album, And Now... The Runaways, their last album.[2] Guns N' Roses later recorded a version for their 1993 cover album "The Spaghetti Incident?".[3][4]
[edit] References
- ^ "Sex Pistols - Pistols Pack" - Discogs
- ^ "This ain't the summer of love: conflict and crossover in heavy metal and punk" - Google Books
- ^ Black Leather played by which bands - AllMusic[dead link]
- ^ "Content With the Flip Side Music: Record companies are already after Fantasy 7, which will perform for the first time Saturday. Players, who have already tasted success with other bands, would rather perform than sign deals" - Los Angeles Times
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