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and live versions are included on many compilations. Walter Lure has performed it often with and without his band the Waldos. He and
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This article is about the 1977 Heartbreakers song. For the 1982 ROIR compilation album or its 1999 CD reissue, see
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Walter Lure said, "I actually stole the music for it from the Dolls version of 'Pills'."
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Interview : Walter "Waldo" Lure (The Heartbreakers, The Waldos)
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Index

Too Much Junkie Business (compilation album)
Demo
The Heartbreakers
L.A.M.F.: The Lost '77 Mixes
Studio
Riverside
Label
Jungle
Songwriter(s)
Johnny Thunders
Producer(s)
Walter Lure
punk band
the Heartbreakers
Johnny Thunders
Chuck Berry
Bo Diddley
black-humored
Too Much Monkey Business
New York Dolls
EMI
L.A.M.F.: The Lost '77 Mixes
Billy Rath
Island Records
Dee Dee Ramone
Chinese Rocks
Jungle Records
Live at Max's Kansas City
Neil Cooper
Too Much Junkie Business

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