

In 1987, neither of the two tracks of the promotional single "Kid (Remix) b/w "Stop Your Sobbing (Demo Version)" actually appear on the album in those versions rather they appear as the original single versions.In 1982 "I Go to Sleep" (A-side) was released in Belgium with "English Roses" (album track) as the B-side.In 1980, "Cuban Slide" (A-side) was released as a single in Japan, backed with "Stop Your Sobbing" as the B-side.

In 1980, "Precious" (A-side) was released as a single in Spain with "Stop Your Sobbing" as the B-side.The 1987 "If There Was a Man" UK release was accredited to The Pretenders for 007.In 1980, "What You Gonna Do About It" (A-side) was released as a single with "Stop Your Sobbing (original demo version)" as the B-side as a special flexipop single in the UK.Pretenders II (initially single-only releases) JSTOR ( October 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.įind sources: "The Pretenders discography" – news Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section. This section needs additional citations for verification. The Best of Pretenders was released as a double disc with Break Up the Concrete in Europe and Brazil in June 2009, titled The Best of / Break Up the Concrete.Break Up the Concrete was released in Europe only as a double-disc with The Best of Pretenders.Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming.The Pretenders' hit songs include " Brass in Pocket" (1979), " Talk of the Town" (1980), " Message of Love" (1981), " Back on the Chain Gang" (1982), " Middle of the Road" (1983), " 2000 Miles" (1984), " Don't Get Me Wrong" (1986), " My Baby" (1986), and " I'll Stand by You" (1994).Īlbums Studio albums Title Their chart-topping debut album, Pretenders, is widely regarded as one of the finest debut albums of all time. Vocalist/guitarist Chrissie Hynde, guitarist/keyboardist James Honeyman-Scott, bassist Pete Farndon and drummer Martin Chambers formed The Pretenders in 1978. Pretenders (original line-up), Dominion Theatre, London, December 1981įor over 40 years the discography of The Pretenders, a London, England-based rock band, reflects worldwide charting of 11 studio albums, four compilation albums, one extended play (EP), four live albums, six video albums and 54 singles.
