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'''"Enough To Make You Mine"''' is a song written by [[Duggie Campbell]] and recorded by [[Duggie Campbell]] (produced by [[Sting (person) | Sting]]) in late August [[1979]].
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'''"Enough To Make You Mine"''' is a song written by Duggie Campbell and recorded by Duggie Campbell (produced by [[Sting (person) | Sting]]) in late August [[1979]].
  
 
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[[Sting (person) | Sting]] produced this song right after [[The Police]] played their concert at the Reading Festival on [[1979-08-24]].
 
[[Sting (person) | Sting]] produced this song right after [[The Police]] played their concert at the Reading Festival on [[1979-08-24]].
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Two years later [[The Town House]]'s engineer [[Hugh Padgham]] produced [[The Police]]'s [[Ghost In The Machine]] ... and then many more [[The Police]] / [[Sting]] works.
  
 
Keyboarder [[Paul Fishman]] would meet [[Sting (person) | Sting]] again when he supported [[The Police]] on their [[1984]] US tour with his band [[Re-Flex]]. [[Sting (person) | Sting]] later joined [[Re-Flex]] when they recorded [[How Much Longer]] at [[Utopia Studios]] in London, England, UK.
 
Keyboarder [[Paul Fishman]] would meet [[Sting (person) | Sting]] again when he supported [[The Police]] on their [[1984]] US tour with his band [[Re-Flex]]. [[Sting (person) | Sting]] later joined [[Re-Flex]] when they recorded [[How Much Longer]] at [[Utopia Studios]] in London, England, UK.
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Revision as of 13:03, 16 January 2019

"Enough To Make You Mine"
7" cover
Recorded by Duggie Campbell
Released: 1979
Recorded: 1979
Length: 3:02
Album(s): non album track
Label(s): Dindisc
Writer(s): Duggie Campbell
Producer(s): Sting
Studio(s): The Town House
Released as single: YES

"Enough To Make You Mine" is a song written by Duggie Campbell and recorded by Duggie Campbell (produced by Sting) in late August 1979.

About the song

This section needs more information.

Personnel

Singles

7" Singles

Cover art Catalog no. A-side song/B-side song Release date Release country
Enough To Make You Mine single.jpg Din 3 "Enough To Make You Mine" / "Steamin'" 1979-MM-DD UK


Lyrics

lyrics
still 
missing
...

Quotations and trivia

Sting produced this song right after The Police played their concert at the Reading Festival on 1979-08-24.

Two years later The Town House's engineer Hugh Padgham produced The Police's Ghost In The Machine ... and then many more The Police / Sting works.

Keyboarder Paul Fishman would meet Sting again when he supported The Police on their 1984 US tour with his band Re-Flex. Sting later joined Re-Flex when they recorded How Much Longer at Utopia Studios in London, England, UK.

Alternative and cover versions

This section needs more information.

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

This section needs more information.

References

source: Duggie Campbell, Hugh Padgham, 7"