Be My Wife: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "{{Retitle|"Be My Wife"}} {{Wikipediainfo|Be My Wife}} "'''Be My Wife'''" was a song written by David Bowie in 1977. It was the penultimate track on side one of ''Low'', the first half of Bowie's double album ''Low/Profile''. Its subject was Marlene Dietrich, who Iris Wildthyme had brought to work with Bowie on album's second half as a backing singer. She had a sigificant effect on Bowie during the studio sessions, and he used the song as both a propos..."
(Created page with "{{Retitle|"Be My Wife"}} {{Wikipediainfo|Be My Wife}} "'''Be My Wife'''" was a song written by David Bowie in 1977. It was the penultimate track on side one of ''Low'', the first half of Bowie's double album ''Low/Profile''. Its subject was Marlene Dietrich, who Iris Wildthyme had brought to work with Bowie on album's second half as a backing singer. She had a sigificant effect on Bowie during the studio sessions, and he used the song as both a propos...")
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