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The track is primarily recognized as a fan-popular, unauthorized upload or edit of the original 1983 single by the British new wave band Classix Nouveaux . While the song was officially released by Liberty Records , the "Unofficial" designation typically refers to unofficial music videos, remixes, or bootleg compilations found on platforms like YouTube and Discogs. Release & Context
: Despite limited promotion in the UK, the song was a major hit in Poland, reaching No. 1 on their charts. classix_nouveaux_never_never_comes_unofficial
Due to the track's cult status, several unofficial variations exist: The track is primarily recognized as a fan-popular,
: The track originally appeared on the band’s third studio album, Secret , in 1983. It was also released as a 7" and 12" vinyl single that same year. 1 on their charts
: The specific term "classix_nouveaux_never_never_comes_unofficial" is often linked to a highly-viewed fan-made video on YouTube by the user Vitalii , which has amassed over 1 million views . Unofficial & Fan Versions
The track is primarily recognized as a fan-popular, unauthorized upload or edit of the original 1983 single by the British new wave band Classix Nouveaux . While the song was officially released by Liberty Records , the "Unofficial" designation typically refers to unofficial music videos, remixes, or bootleg compilations found on platforms like YouTube and Discogs. Release & Context
: Despite limited promotion in the UK, the song was a major hit in Poland, reaching No. 1 on their charts.
Due to the track's cult status, several unofficial variations exist:
: The track originally appeared on the band’s third studio album, Secret , in 1983. It was also released as a 7" and 12" vinyl single that same year.
: The specific term "classix_nouveaux_never_never_comes_unofficial" is often linked to a highly-viewed fan-made video on YouTube by the user Vitalii , which has amassed over 1 million views . Unofficial & Fan Versions