Eyes Without a Face

Eyes Without a Face

Eyes Without A Face est une chanson de Billy Idol coécrite avec le guitariste Steve Stevens et incluse dans l'album Rebel Yell sorti en 1984. Son titre fait référence au film fantastique de Georges Franju Les Yeux sans visage (1959).

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C'est le deuxième single de l'album Rebel Yell. Il se classe en quatrième position du Billboard Charts.

Ce titre fut choisit pour thème du lancement français et US du magazine GQ en mars 2008.


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