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UK CD pressing of this 2007 single from The Dykeenies, their most accessible offering to date, and is taken from the album Nothing Means Everything. As the NME have beautifully put it, the Dykeenies are "Melodic enough for milkmen and sexy enough for dancefloors: The Dykeenies have all their bases covered". Features 'Stitches' and 'Will It Happen Tonight'. Columbia. Dykeenies Stitches Songs | 1. | Stitches |
| 2. | Will It Happen Tonight |
| 3. | Dark Time |
| 4. | Stitches |
| 5. | If I Don't See You Again |
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