Swanky Street

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"Swanky Street"
Single by The Pillows
from the album Please Mr. Lostman
ReleasedAugust 21, 1996
Genre Alternative rock
Label King Records
KICS-563
The Pillows singles chronology
"Strange Chameleon"
(1996)
"Swanky Street"
(1996)
"Trip Dancer"
(1996)

"Swanky Street" is a maxi single by the Japanese rock band The Pillows. The song was included on their 1997 release Please Mr. Lostman. "Swanky Street" was featured ending music on an Asahi TV music program.

The single also includes a cover of the Prince song "When You Were Mine".

Track listing

  1. "Swanky Street"
  2. "Spiky Goose"
  3. "When You Were Mine"


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