Stepping Stone

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The Farm Singles
Stepping Stone April 1990
Groovy Train 20th August 1990
All Together Now 26th November 1990
Don't let me down 22nd April 1991
Mind 12th August 1991
Don't You Want Me 1992
All Together Now (Everton) May 1995
All Together Now (Euro 2004) 31st May 2004

Stepping Stone was the first major single by Liverpool-based pop group The Farm. It was based upon The Monkees' 1966 song (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone, and released in April 1990, having been produced by Graham (Suggs) McPherson of Madness and Terry Farley. The Monkees version had previously been covered by The Sex Pistols, Minor Threat, Cardboard Brains, Vicious White Kids, Kevin Kinney of Drivin' N' Cryin' and many other bands.

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