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Latest revision as of 04:24, 18 June 2019

Garage band described in the Mott the Hoople song "Henry & The H-Bomb." Apparently recorded in 1969, it was not released until 1993 on the compilation album, The Ballad Of Mott: A Retrospective. It was written by singer Ian Hunter.

Sometimes the name is given in the plural, Henry & The H-Bombs, but it's singular on the album credits.

Alt-country band Wilco and it's singer Jeff Tweedy performed the song live. Tweedy even did guest vocals on singer Ian Hunter's 2007 Shrunken Heads album.

Down in the basement

Stands his brother on a fender bass guitar when

You're looking for a suitable replacement

made for Henry and the H-Bomb

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