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20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of The Waitresses

20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Waitresses was a compilation album from The Waitresses.


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Boys Do Cry

As auditions for the church organist begin, several people begin playing songs, including Shamus who plays Jerry Lee Lewis' "Great Balls of Fire", Herbert who plays The Waitresses' "I Know What Boys Like" and Jake Tucker who plays "William Tell Overture".

Bruiseology

Bruiseology is the second and final album by the early 1980s new wave band, The Waitresses, released in 1983.

Future Fossil Records

Future Fossil Records is an independent record label that Chris Butler (Tin Huey, The Waitresses) owns and runs in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA.

I Was a Teenage Zombie

Other bands and artists appearing on the film's soundtrack include: The Del Fuegos, The dB's, Dream Syndicate, the Violent Femmes, The Waitresses, The Smithereens, Los Lobos, Alex Chilton and the Ben Vaughn Group.

The Numbers Band

Chris Butler, from Tin Huey and The Waitresses, also played in the band for a stint as a bassist.

Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?

Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful? is an album by The Waitresses, originally released in 1982 on ZE Records and subsequently licensed by Polydor (see 1982 in music).


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Mel's Diner

Although one of the three waitresses, Alice, is the main character, the show revolves around all of the waitresses and Mel Sharples, the owner and cook.