What Became of the Likely Lads
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| "What Became of the Likely Lads" | ||
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| Image:Libertines-WhatBecameOfTheLikelyLads.jpg | ||
| Single by The Libertines | ||
| from the album The Libertines | ||
| Released | August 25, 2004 | |
| Format | CD, 7" | |
| Genre | Indie | |
| Length | 5:53 | |
| Label | Rough Trade Records | |
| Producer(s) | Mick Jones | |
| Chart positions | ||
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| The Libertines singles chronology | ||
| Can't Stand Me Now (2004) | What Became Of The Likely Lads (2004) | |
What Became of the Likely Lads was the final single released by The Libertines from their self-titled, second album, The Libertines.
It is likely that the lyrics in this song refer to the band's fall out and subsequent splitting. "What became of the dreams we had?" "What became of forever?"
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] CD 1
- "What Became of the Likely Lads"
- "Skag and Bone Man" (Live, Brixton, 6 March 2004)
- "Time for Heroes" (Live, Brixton, 6 March 2004)
[edit] CD 2
- "What Became of the Likely Lads" (Re-worked)
- "The Delaney" (Live, Brixton, 6 March 2004)
[edit] 7"
- "What Became of the Likely Lads"
- "Boys In The Band" (Live, Brixton, 6 March 2004)
| The Libertines |
| Carl Barât | Peter Doherty | John Hassall | Gary Powell |
| Anthony Rossomando | Johnny Borrell | Paul Dufour | Steve Bedlow (Scarborough Steve) |
| Discography |
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| Albums and EPs: Up the Bracket | I Get Along EP | The Libertines |
| Singles: "What a Waster" | "Up the Bracket" | "Time for Heroes" | "Don't Look Back into the Sun" | "Can't Stand Me Now" | "What Became of the Likely Lads" |
| DVDs: Boys in the Band | Who the Hell Is Pete Doherty? | The Libertines |
| Books: The Libertines Bound Together |
| Related articles |
| Babyshambles | Dirty Pretty Things | Yeti | Bootlegs |

