| "Frederick" | ||
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| Single by Patti Smith Group from the album Wave |
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| B-side | Fire of Unknown Origin | |
| Released | 1979 | |
| Format | Vinyl (7") | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Length | 3:01 | |
| Label | Arista | |
| Writer | Patti Smith | |
| Producer | Todd Rundgren | |
| "Frederick" | |||||
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| Single by Sandie Shaw | |||||
| B-side | "Go Johnny Go" | ||||
| Released | 1986 | ||||
| Genre | Pop | ||||
| Label | Polydor | ||||
| Writer | Patti Smith | ||||
| Producer | Clive Langer, Alan Winstanley | ||||
| Sandie Shaw singles chronology | |||||
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"Frederick" is a song by American singer Patti Smith released on her 1979 album Wave. Song was covered in 1986 by British singer Sandie Shaw. The B-side was entitled "Go Johnny Go," and had been written by Shaw as a tribute to Johnny Marr.
Charts
Patti Smith Group
| Chart (1979)[1][2] | Position |
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| US Billboard Pop Singles | 90 |
| UK Singles Chart | 63 |
References
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| Studio albums | Horses (1975) · Radio Ethiopia (1976) · Easter (1978) · Wave (1979) · Dream of Life (1988) · Gone Again (1996) · Peace and Noise (1997) · Gung Ho (2000) · Trampin' (2004) · Twelve (2007) |
| Live albums and EPs | Hey Joe / Radio Ethiopia (1977) · Set Free (1978) · Live aux Vieilles Charrues (2004) · Horses/Horses (2005) |
| Compilations | The Patti Smith Masters (1996) · Land (1975-2002) (2002) |
| Related articles | Discography |


