♪♫ Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again -- The Angels (Acoustic Guitar Cover)

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Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again -- The Angels (Acoustic Guitar Cover) - The Angels are a hard rock band that formed in Adelaide, Australia in 1970. The band later relocated from Adelaide to Sydney and enjoyed huge local success until well into the 1990s. For the purposes of international release, their records were released under the names Angel City and later The Angels From Angel City. From 2001 to 2007, the band's former members have toured and recorded under various names including Members of the Angels and The Original Angels Band. On 12 September 2006, The Angels were featured on a postage stamp for Australia Post as part of their Australian Rock Posters.

The Angels' first single, "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again", was released in April 1976. The Angels made their debut TV appearance on Countdown. Later in the year, Charlie King, at the time AWOL from the army, was replaced by Graham "Buzz Throckman" Bidstrup on the drums. This would be the first of three different versions of the song the band released as singles throughout their career.

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  • really nice job man!! keep it up.

  • @jamxz19 Thanks Jams. One of the Aussie classics hey!

  • very cool cover!!!awesome job!

  • @Sofiadaila Thanks Sofia

  • Ash, I was half expecting to hear a vocal overdub..... No way, get f#cked, f#ck off!!! LOL. Great cover.

  • @georgiarose16 Thanks for the comment. You won't hear those "nasty" phrases, Pete. Otherwise I would get complaints from me fans..., LOL..

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  • Great cover man

  • Woo go Mr.a

  • @jannalli Thanks heaps

  • what is line 2? - i never been able to work it out - "Where renoir paints the walls?" or "went there 'n' i paced the walks"?

  • Really really good! Great job!

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