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  1. "Sexuality" is the ninth track on Billy Bragg's 1991 album, Don't Try This at Home. The song was released as a single which reached No. 27 on the UK charts and No. 2 on the U.S. alternative charts. "Sexuality" is an anti-homophobia and generally sex-positive song. It was written by Bragg with Johnny Marr, who also

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    27 oct. 2023 · Sexuality. from The Roaring Forty (1983 - 2023) by Billy Bragg. Share / Embed. Wishlist. 00:00 / 03:48. Buy the Full Digital Album. Orange Vinyl LP (Limited Edition) Record/Vinyl + Digital Album. Includes unlimited streaming of The Roaring Forty (1983-2023) via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Sold Out. 2 CD.

  3. 9 nov. 2023 · Billy Bragg’s song “Sexuality” is a thought-provoking and impactful piece that delves into the complex topic of human sexual identity and expression. Released in 1991 as part of his album “Don’t Try This at Home,” the song challenges societal norms and highlights the importance of embracing and celebrating one’s true ...

  4. Sexuality is one of Billy’s biggest—by which I mean his very few—hits, having reached the lower half of the Top 40 back in 1991. It’s a joyous, upbeat song with some great lyrics, but it always struck me as somewhat dissociative in its identity.

  5. 7 févr. 2017 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesSexuality · Billy BraggDon't Try This at Home℗ 2006 Cooking VinylReleased on: 2006-10-09Auto-generated by YouTube.

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  6. 12 nov. 2021 · Billy Bragg has changed the lyrics of his hit song “Sexuality” in support of transgender rights. In the original version of the song, Bragg sings: “And just because you're gay I won't turn you...

  7. 17 sept. 1991 · The chorus of the song, “Sexuality – Strong and warm and wild and free, Sexuality – Your laws do not apply to me,” emphasizes the importance of individual freedom in defining one’s own sexuality. Bragg challenges societal norms and laws that seek to impose limitations on personal choices and sexual expression.