The Breakaways

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Walking Out on Love 01:33 Tools
That's How It Goes 02:40 Tools
He Doesn't Love Me 01:57 Tools
Everyday Things 02:09 Tools
One Way Ticket 00:00 Tools
Here She Comes 02:25 Tools
Milk Cow Blues 03:31 Tools
Working Too Hard 02:18 Tools
Many Roads To Follow (Demo) 02:14 Tools
Radio Station 03:13 Tools
Little Suzy 02:43 Tools
Let Me Into Your Life 02:30 Tools
That Boy Of Mine 02:07 Tools
Thing of the Past 03:01 Tools
USA 02:12 Tools
House On The Hill 02:38 Tools
I Don't Fit In 02:38 Tools
Will You Come Through? 01:54 Tools
Do You Want to Love Me? 02:51 Tools
i can hear music 00:00 Tools
Cat People (Putting Out Fire) 03:40 Tools
Your Kind Of Love 02:58 Tools
Sacred Love 03:18 Tools
Ok To Kill 02:51 Tools
North Shore Rumble 03:03 Tools
Baja 02:35 Tools
Pray For Surf 04:03 Tools
Apache 03:08 Tools
Diamond Head 01:46 Tools
Liar Liar 02:06 Tools
Waves Of Change 02:49 Tools
That's How It Goes (Stereo) 02:27 Tools
Ride The Crest 02:31 Tools
All For One 01:44 Tools
Hotdoggin' 02:44 Tools
He's a Rebel 01:56 Tools
Penetration 03:11 Tools
Storm Surf 02:29 Tools
Journey To The Stars 02:22 Tools
The Crusher 03:37 Tools
Shark Breath 03:54 Tools
Island Of The Sea 03:03 Tools
No Surf 03:12 Tools
Longboard Lesson 03:17 Tools
The Curl's Revenge 03:28 Tools
Sukiyaki 02:01 Tools
Little Suzie 02:40 Tools
Do You Want To Love Me 02:51 Tools
One Way Ticket [#] 02:11 Tools
Out Of Limits 02:02 Tools
Will You Come Through 01:54 Tools
Percussionator 03:53 Tools
One Way Ticket (1978) 02:11 Tools
Live For Life 02:46 Tools
Ocean View 03:28 Tools
Surfin' Sam 02:23 Tools
Blue Turns To Grey 02:28 Tools
He Doesn't Love Me (Stereo) 02:08 Tools
Girl Electric 02:46 Tools
Woman 02:07 Tools
Where I Belong 01:37 Tools
Karina 02:46 Tools
Little Queenie 02:28 Tools
Telstar 02:17 Tools
Who Was It This Time 02:25 Tools
That's How It Goes - Alternate Version 02:25 Tools
Milk Cow Blues (New Plymouth, New Zealand) 03:25 Tools
As Tears Go By 03:23 Tools
He Doesn't Love Me - Alternate Version 02:06 Tools
A Travelled Man 02:07 Tools
Storm Surg 02:27 Tools
Waimea 03:25 Tools
He Doesn't Love Me (Alternate Version) 02:06 Tools
A Good Time 02:06 Tools
Guitar Boogie 01:53 Tools
Talkin' About You 02:38 Tools
Farmer John 02:21 Tools
Earthquake 02:06 Tools
Despair 01:55 Tools
Teenage Icon 01:53 Tools
Come See Me 02:30 Tools
Don't Ask Me What I Say 02:59 Tools
Dancing In The Street 02:20 Tools
I'm Mad Again 03:04 Tools
CRUSH ON YOU 03:04 Tools
That`s How It Goes 02:27 Tools
Cat People (Putting On Fire) 02:03 Tools
Whenever You're Around 02:34 Tools
My Money 02:03 Tools
Suzie Q 01:24 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go 03:04 Tools
Mary Anne 03:04 Tools
Perhaps I'll Settle Down 01:37 Tools
Danny Boy 02:57 Tools
Ain't Got You 02:03 Tools
That's How It Goes (Alternate Version) 02:26 Tools
Susie Q 02:26 Tools
Driving Guitars 02:26 Tools
Wild As The Sea 02:32 Tools
I Can Hear Music [Ronettes cover] [1969] 01:37 Tools
Sacred Love [1967] 01:37 Tools
The Life And Soul Of The Party 01:37 Tools
Women 02:17 Tools
Cat People (Putting Out Fire) (David Bowie Surf Cover) 02:17 Tools
milk cow blues (New Zealand '67) 03:26 Tools
Road Trip 03:26 Tools
Love Is Me, Love Is You 02:03 Tools
Breakaway 02:03 Tools
Red Red Wine 02:03 Tools
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1. The 60s female group known as The Breakaways consisted of Jean Hawker, Margot Newman, and Vicki Brown. In addition to recording their own songs, they did session work with many artists, including the background vocals on The Jimi Hendrix Experience's version of Hey Joe. The trio, who formed in 1962, were all married to showbiz husbands. Vicky to Joe Brown. Jean to Mike Hawkes, a successful songwriter and Margot to Tony Newman. Their first-ever session was I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now with Emile Ford. Then came an album with Joe Brown. All three hailed from Liverpool and they also did a lot of session work. 2. The Breakaways are a surf revival band from California that play Fender instruments and amplifiers exclusively. They have realeased one CD on called Time Surfin'. 3. A Late 70s Power pop band. When The Nerves broke up in early 1978, Paul Collins and Peter Case formed The Breakaways (with a new guitarist Pat Stengl who played on the first Jack Lee's album). The Breakaways shared the refinement of The Nerves but had more of the raw, rocking style heard here on those four songs. The Breakaways split after they recorded some demos which later saw release in the form of an EP and on several compilations. 4. A 60s garage/beat band from New Zealand that was also known as Bari and the Breakaways. They had several singles and two albums of mostly covers. The group featured Bryan Beauchamp (lead vocals, drums), Bari Gordon (lead guitar), Keith "Midge" Marsden (rhythm guitar), Dave Orams (bass), Dave Hurley (lead guitar, 1966), Tom Piper (lead guitar), and Doug Thomas (lead vocals). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.