Less Than Zero (song)
"Less Than Zero" is the eighth track on Elvis Costello's debut album My Aim Is True, and the first Costello single that Stiff Records released. The song expressed Costello's anger after seeing former British Union of Fascists leader Oswald Mosley interviewed on television attempting to deny his racist past. In the liner notes to the Rhino edition of the album, Costello writes: The song later provided US author Bret Easton Ellis with the title of his debut novel.
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Less Than Zero (song)
"Less Than Zero" is the eighth track on Elvis Costello's debut album My Aim Is True, and the first Costello single that Stiff Records released. The song expressed Costello's anger after seeing former British Union of Fascists leader Oswald Mosley interviewed on television attempting to deny his racist past. In the liner notes to the Rhino edition of the album, Costello writes: The song later provided US author Bret Easton Ellis with the title of his debut novel.
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"Less Than Zero" is the eighth ...... second; Hits Greatest Stiffs.
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"Radio Sweetheart"
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1977-03-25
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"Less Than Zero" is the eighth ...... the title of his debut novel.
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